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In an interview with MmegiOnline, Superintendent Ranku revealed that on the 8th of June he received a report that the batteries have been stolen. He expressed concern over the incident, stating, "We are really serious about these situations because they don't just affect one company, they affect everyone who relies on those services. When things like copper cables and these batteries get stolen, it is not just about the money lost by the company, it is also about the services that people need to go about in their daily lives. So, it is a big issue because it is not just about one company's problem, it is about keeping things running smoothly for everyone." Superintendent Ranku emphasized the need for swift action, urging the public to come forward with any information that could aid in apprehending the culprits. "At this time, no arrests have been made, we rely on the cooperation of the public to help us maintain safety and security in our communities, any information, no matter how small it may seem, could be crucial to our investigation,"he stated. Ranku reiterated the commitment of the Botswana Police to dealing with theft. He assured the public that the police are fully committed to addressing these incidents with thoroughness and efficiency. "We are determined to handle these cases diligently, and in the near future, they will not be a cause of concern in our community," said Ranku.