Ngamiland local police run on three vehicles

The Maun Local Police are complaining that the acute shortage of vehicles impedes them from tracing criminal suspects.

They only have three vehicles which they share with court clerks and chiefs in the densely populated Ngamiland district, including Maun and the peri-urban centres.

Inspector Motsamai Maitshoko says "we are failing to do our work satisfactorily and this results in members of the public, particularly complainants, spending the whole day in our offices waiting for us to bring suspected criminals to face the law". Inspector Maitshoko promised that to solve the problem they intend to ask for at least three more vehicles this financial year since they have qualified drivers with CTO licences.

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