Criminals run amok in Tlokweng

Tlokweng Sub Council Chairperson, Nnaniki Nkwe. PIC. MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Tlokweng Sub Council Chairperson, Nnaniki Nkwe. PIC. MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Tlokweng councillors say the high level of crime in the village concerns them.

Speaking at a Tlokweng sub-district council meeting yesterday, council chairperson Nnaniki Nkwe said, “A number of criminal activities such as noise, illegal shebeens, illegal immigrants and illegal dumping of waste still continue to escalate. On other issues, our police station is currently challenged by most illegal immigrants taking long in the holding cells before repatriation to their own countries and that creates a lot of cell blockages and congestion in the police holdings”.

She said the immigration personnel responsible for their collection takes long to collect hence shortage of accommodation and space.

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