Residents complain of police beatings

MAUN: Some residents of Maun have complained of harassment by soldiers and police officers patrolling the village to control crime. The security forces in Maun have introduced 24-hour patrols to curb soaring crime.

But some residents claim that the soldiers and police are assaulting people indiscriminately.

There are allegations that the police and soldiers are beating people for minor offences like drinking alcohol in the streets. Some people have reportedly been admitted to hospital after being beaten by officers on patrol. The patrols were prompted by an outcry from the public over escalating crime. Many people blamed the police for not protecting them from criminals.

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