BURS, police say locals aid smuggling

Detective Assistant Commissioner Oabitse Rankwaila delivering the keynote address during the workshop. PIC KEOAGILE BONANG
Detective Assistant Commissioner Oabitse Rankwaila delivering the keynote address during the workshop. PIC KEOAGILE BONANG

FRANCISTOWN: The police and Botswana Unified Revenue Services (BURS) have said they are far from winning the war against smugglers because the criminals collude with locals.

At a workshop on smuggling on Tuesday, the authorities said smugglers scheme with locals to transport goods into Botswana. They said Batswana who aid smugglers are transporters, mostly taxi drivers and truckers with permits to transport goods in return of payment.

Some members of the public also transport smuggled goods into the country. Smuggling cases mostly take place during the night when taxi drivers deviate from their normal routes to transport illegal goods.

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