Police recover electronics in different arrests

Public relations officer of the Botswana Police Service Dipheko Motube
Public relations officer of the Botswana Police Service Dipheko Motube

Urban Police in Gaborone have arrested two Batswana men aged 22 and 28 in connection with 19 decoders that were recently reported stolen from one of the shops in Gaborone.

According to a media release from the public relations officer of the Botswana Police Service (BPS) Dipheko Motube, eight of the 19 stolen decoders have been recovered. 

Meanwhile Motube said following the ongoing police operations,  a 25-year-old Zimbabwean man was arrested in Mathathane village in possession of two laptops worth over P17 000. The said laptops were linked to a case of housebreaking and theft reported in Mogoditshane. 

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