New Era

Probe in fishermen killing escalates

- ■ Kuzeeko Tjitemisa

Following claims by the Botswana Defence Force that the four fishermen killed along the Chobe River were armed with weapons, the Namibian police yesterday dispatched divers to assist in the search for the alleged firearms.

This was confirmed by police chief Sebastian Ndeitunga who at the same time confirmed the safe arrival of the team of three detectives to that country led by Deputy Commission­er Sydney Philander to help in the joint investigat­ion.

Officials from Botswana purported that the apparent weapons somehow ended up in the Chobe River where the ill-fated incident occurred.

“So, we have today dispatched a team of divers to Botswana to go and help search the apparent weapons. What I have told my team is to first focus their investigat­ion on the apparent weapons,” Ndeitunga told New Era yesterday.

Namibia and Botswana have agreed to a joint investigat­ion to shed light on the fatal shooting by the BDF of three Namibian fishermen and their cousin from Zambia.

The three brothers, Tommy (48), Martin (40) and Wamunyima Nchindo (36), and their cousin Sinvula Muyeme (44), were shot by the BDF on 5 November along the Chobe River.

The brothers’ mother Alphonsina Nkungano Mubu (69) also died suddenly from a suspected heart attack last week.

They were buried at Impalila Island on Tuesday while their

Zambian cousin was buried in Zambia.

The family and witnesses insisted the four were not poachers.

The shooting incident has led to a diplomatic tension between the two countries, with Namibian authoritie­s last week summoning the Botswana High Commission­er to Namibia Batlag Serema.

Namibians also held emotional protest marches in Windhoek, Katima Mulilo and Rundu to denounce Botswana’s controvers­ial ‘shoot- to- kill’ policy, which according to reports, has claimed 37 Namibian lives since independen­ce.

Both President Hage Geingob and his Botswana counterpar­t Mokgweetsi Masisi have appealed for calm as well as speedy investigat­ion into the matter.

Geingob this week said those responsibl­e for the fatal shooting should be brought to justice, adding the killing of innocent citizens won’t be tolerated.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Upd at e… Pol i c e chi e f Sebastian Ndeitunga
Photo: Nampa Upd at e… Pol i c e chi e f Sebastian Ndeitunga

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