Police concerned about rise in defilement, incest cases

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FRANCISTOWN: The police are concerned about the rise in cases defilement and incest, and the secrecy that follows. In an interview with The Monitor, the station commander of Masunga police Gaolathe Ngayaya stated that most of the guardians in villages within their policing area do not report cases of defilement and incest.

Masunga police station covers 23 villages in the Tati West constituency.

“Majority of parents tend to turn a blind eye to cases of defilement and incest because they still believe that such circumstances should be dealt with internally as family matters, as it usually involves people closer to them,” she said.

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