Disappearances worry police chief

FRANCISTOWN: Letlhakane police station commander says he is worried that they do not seem to be doing enough to sensitise residents about people who mysteriously disappear in his area of jurisdiction.

"I should be conducting meetings at schools and the Dikgotla to let people know what they should do in the event they get lost or how they could prevent such an occurrence in the first place," Superintendent Solomon Sedumedi said in a phone interview from Letlhakane yesterday.

Sedumedi's introspection comes at a time his police officers have combined forces with Mosu villagers to look for an eight-year-old Mosarwa child who got lost last month.

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