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Stock theft cases reported in two regions

Stock theft cases reported in two regions
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Police in Namibia are investigating three separate incidents of stock theft across the Oshikoto and Otjozondjupa regions. Authorities have made one arrest and recovered stolen meat, while investigations into the slaughter of livestock continue.

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Stock theft remains a significant economic and social issue for rural communities in Namibia, impacting local livelihoods.

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THREE separate stock theft incidents reported in the Oshikoto and Otjozondjupa regions have resulted in one arrest, the recovery of suspected stolen meat, and ongoing investigations into the theft and slaughter of livestock valued at more than N$8,000.

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