Police Warn Public Against Police Imposters

Molepolole police are warning members of the public to be aware of fake messages of police imposters circulating on WhatsApp and Facebook. In a media release the Botswana Police Service’s spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Witness Bosija warned the public against forwarding fake messages on social media.

The release reads, “Following a recent message circulating in social media purporting to be a Botswana Police alert dated 24/05/17 in which it is claimed that four gun men are on a spree to commit a series of offences including killing, raping and robbery, the Botswana Police Service (BPS) would like to distance itself and to clearly state that they have never issued such an alert or anything related with such insinuations”.

It further states that the police would like to strongly warn social media users against casual circulation of messages claiming to originate from BPS without verification. 

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