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Man arrested for selling dagga to undercover cop

Home National Man arrested for selling dagga to undercover cop
Man arrested for selling dagga to undercover cop

A 30-year-old man was arrested after he allegedly tried selling cannabis, valued at N$112 750, to an undercover police officer in Windhoek on Friday.

In a crime report issued on Sunday, the Namibian Police said the incident occurred in Otjomuise around 21h00 when the suspect allegedly tried to sell the cannabis to the police officer.

The cannabis was confiscated.

In another incident, two Namibian men, aged 34 and 27, were arrested for the alleged theft of property from plot 46 at Brakwater in the Khomas region around 09h30 on Friday.

It is reported that unknown suspects unlawfully and intentionally stole the complainant’s fencing materials, which included about 2 000 fencing poles valued at N$48 000.

The suspects allegedly entered the plot without the owner’s consent. No recovery or arrests have been made.

– Nampa