Joseph Shikongo urged police officers to quickly respond to the community calls from crime scenes
The Namibian Police inspector general Joseph Shikongo on Tuesday urged police officers to quickly respond to the community calls from crime scenes. He said a lot of important evidence is lost during the time crime victims are told to report cases to the police station. He advised police officers to go to the crime scenes as soon possible. He was speaking at a meeting with the business community at Walvis Bay. Video: Taati Niilenge
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