OSHIVELO – The Namibian Police joined hands with the tourism ministry to launch Operation Acacia in the Oshikoto region.
The aim of the operation is to protect wildlife and preserve natural resources in the region.
Oshikoto police’s head of crime prevention Wynand Neels said the region is believed to have individual residents who are foes to nature.
He observed during the official briefing and launch of the joint operation by NamPol and the tourism ministry at Oshivelo last Wednesday that citizens within the region have formed groups.
“They commit wildlife crimes such as illegal hunting to either generate income, or for own consumption,” he stated.
Neels said these illegal activities take place on some farms and areas in the Mangetti communal farming area.
“We have to enforce any law in the land, along with the ministry, to ensure that the Nature Conservation Act is not violated and the regulation thereof is adhered to by all,” he noted. Neels further said they will ensure that appropriate precautions are employed to guarantee the safety of wildlife, and prevent illegal hunting and all wildlife-related crimes in the region.
“We will conduct awareness campaigns on the importance of our natural resources and the preservation thereof,” he continued.
Tourism deputy director in the Department of Wildlife and National Parks, Erckie Rehabeam, said they are committed to stopping wildlife crimes.
“We are going to unite and embark upon this operation, and root out criminals,” he warned.
He thus urged all stakeholders to be committed, and ensure that they do what is expected of them. -Nampa