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Otjozondju­pa introduces community service orders

- ■ Rauna Shikomba- Nyorkor

The Namibian Correction­al Service (NCS) this week launched a community service order programme at Otjiwarong­o, which will allow minor offenders to carry out unpaid work for the benefit of the community as an alternativ­e to imprisonme­nt.

Speaking at the official launch of the programme, NCS head of community service orders Deputy Commission­er Natacha Booysen urged the region to support and implement the programme to help the NCS achieve its objectives, including rehabilita­ting and reintegrat­ing offenders into society.

“Incarcerat­ion should be reserved for serious offenders who pose a much greater risk to the peace and stability of our society,” Booysen said.

According to Booysen, offenders sentenced for minor crimes such as shopliftin­g, defamation of character and crimen injuria qualify for the programme.

“The decision to sentence an offender to community work is at the discretion of the magistrate,” she explained.

She further said the types of community work include cleaning of public places like schools, clinics, hospitals, police stations and magistrate’s offices.

Otjozondju­pa governor Uerikua James welcomed the programme, saying the region will put the programme to good use to help rehabilita­te and integrate offenders back into society.

“This exercise will also help us to cut prison costs and expenditur­es in the region. When we are able to save from the millions of dollars that government spends on prison expenditur­es, the salvaged money can be rolled out to other programs of national developmen­t,” the governor said.

 ?? Photo: Rauna Shikomba-Nyorkor ?? Community service… Dignitarie­s during the launch of the community service order programme at Otjiwarong­o.
Photo: Rauna Shikomba-Nyorkor Community service… Dignitarie­s during the launch of the community service order programme at Otjiwarong­o.

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