The Police arrest Warders
Monday, November 13, 2023 | 140 Views |
Police VI players (in Maroon) try to block an attempt from a Prisons VI player PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
They dominated the game from the start scoring first set, 25-13, 25-16 and 25-18. Prisons started the game looking to run away with the first set, only for Police to recover through Moemedi Siphambe and Lebogang Magote to take the 7-10 lead.
That was the beginning of trouble for Prisons as Police kept asking questions, Prisons stole a point after Goabaone Rasantlo's block. That was not enough to calm down the marauding Police men as they claimed the first set 25-13. Prisons started the second set with the same spirit, enjoying the lead.
Batswana who marched peacefully for 'Justice for Tshepi' demanded answers. They have now received a detailed account of police investigation and a promise that the file is with the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP). The real test is whether the state now keeps its word without further prodding. In his address, the minister asked the nation to trust the process. He spoke of rigour, not neglect, and pointed to 10 months of...