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Ndeitunga warns against illegal protests

- ■ Maria Amakali -mamakali@nepc.com.na

POLICE chief Sebastian Ndeitunga has called on citizens to engage in peaceful demonstrat­ions that are within the confines of the law.

In a statement, Ndeitunga said hate speeches, incitement of violence, threats and intimidati­ons will not be condoned as such acts are unconstitu­tional and can incite violence.

“Therefore, the Namibian police force would like to inform the public that it will not tolerate any unlawful acts, instigatio­n of violence and or any violent acts. Consequent­ly, anyone who may make themselves guilty of such acts will sternly be dealt with,” reads the statement.

According to Ndeitunga, although peaceful demonstrat­ions are recognised in democracie­s worldwide as an acceptable form of public expression, they should be conducted within reasonable constricti­on of the law for national security and public order.

“I urge the Namibian nation to desist from conducting themselves in unlawful acts during demonstrat­ions. As peace loving Namibians, we should always follow the lawful procedures in expressing grievances,” he said.

The police have indicated that those who wish to organise demonstrat­ions should notify a station commander at their nearest police station in the area where the demonstrat­ion will take place. The notificati­on should be made at least three working days in advance.

Organisers should sensitise their members not to infringe on other people’s rights during a protest and should respect the laws of the country.

No person is allowed to have any form of weapon while in attendance at any protest or gathering and peaceful gatherings should be conducted.

Police spokespers­on Deputy Commission­er Kauna Shikwambi said the police were alarmed by a voice recording of a man mobilising the public to join a demonstrat­ion and was inciting for lawlessnes­s and violence during the alleged demonstrat­ion.

In the recording circulatin­g on social media, he could be heard informing bus drivers to assemble at designated areas in various regions and block all national roads.

He further informed the masses to remove vehicles from the road, camp at police traffic checkpoint­s and forcefully remove passengers from their vehicles.

“The man (who is just a bus owner and not in the leadership of NABTA) was located and engaged by the police here in Khomas. He has since apologised for the misguided informatio­n and thereby consented to retract the violent message,” said Shikwambi.

Further reiteratin­g the importance of maintainin­g peace during demonstrat­ions.

 ?? Photo: Emmency Nuukala ?? Cooperatio­n… Police chief Sebastian Ndeitunga.
Photo: Emmency Nuukala Cooperatio­n… Police chief Sebastian Ndeitunga.

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