The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Fight illicit firearms, Sadc urged

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WINDHOEK. — Namibian Police Inspector General Sebastian Ndeitunga said yesterday that law enforcemen­t agencies in the Southern African Developmen­t Community (Sadc) region should work together to combat the illicit traffickin­g of firearms and weapons. In a speech read on his behalf during the opening of the 14th regional coordinati­ng committee on small and light weapons in Windhoek, Ndeitunga said agencies should stop competing.

WINDHOEK. - Namibian Police Inspector General Sebastian Ndeitunga said yesterday that law enforcemen­t agencies in the Southern African Developmen­t Community (Sadc) region should work together to combat the illicit traffickin­g of firearms and weapons.

In a speech read on his behalf during the opening of the 14th regional coordinati­ng committee on small and light weapons in Windhoek, Ndeitunga said agencies should stop competing against each other. The meeting is expected to evaluate the implementa­tion of the Sadc Protocol on the Control of Firearms, Ammunition and Other Related Materials. The protocol outlines objectives, internatio­nal initiative­s, legislativ­e measures, mutual legal assistance and law enforcemen­t on control of firearms and ammunition within the region.

Also, the meeting is expected to discuss the challenges of combating the illicit trade and traffickin­g of small firearms in the Sadc region. Ndeitunga said agencies could work better together if they exchange informatio­n on illicit brokers of firearms, both regionally and internatio­nally.

The Namibian coordinato­r of the illicit trade of small firearms, light weapons and ammunition, Nghiwanwa Shaama also told the committee that the southern African region has a challenge regarding illegal firearms trade. Apart from old guns that came from past conflicts, there is a new threat of new arms being smuggled into the region largely because of porous borders and poor coordinati­on.

“The illicit traffickin­g of firearms and weapons has a negative impact on national stability and security, which calls for internatio­nal and regional instrument­s,” Shaama said. - Xinhua.

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