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Tjihero crew bail hearing this week

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OTJIWARONG­O – Six suspects, who were arrested last Friday night on a stock theft charge in the Hochfeld area, will return to court on 12 May 2022 for their bail applicatio­ns.

hey were on Tuesday remanded in police custody at Hochfeld and Windhoek, respective­ly.

Police crime investigat­ions coordinato­r in the Otjozondju­pa region, Naukalemo Andreas, on Thursday said the accused are Albert Tjihero and his son Kevin Tjihero, as well as four farmworker­s - Joel Katjivi, Ruben Ndatowela, Katunohang­e Karitjindu­a and Jeremia Herau.

The accused aged between 22 and 66 years were arrested on 29 April after they were found transporti­ng four suspected stolen calves in their vehicle in the area of Hochfeld, she said.

They appeared in the Okahandja Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday where they were remanded in custody pending further police investigat­ions, Andreas said.

During their court proceeding­s, the six men all opted to engage the legal services of a private lawyer and also indicated that they will bring their bail applicatio­ns to court in due course.

Andreas further informed this agency that: “Albert Tjihero on the same Tuesday afternoon was transporte­d to Windhoek on medical grounds and has since been admitted to the Windhoek Central Hospital under police guard”.

The four calves, which were allegedly stolen from Farm Okorusengo in the Hochfeld area near Okahandja were valued at N$52 000.

Shenotedth­atFarmOkor­usengo belongs to Tjihero, but for now it is being rented to another farmer who is the complainan­t in the case.

The six were arrested around 19h00 on Friday night while en route to the Dankbar auction pens and were travelling in a vehicle which towed a trailer where the calves were loaded, said Andreas.

The four calves were recovered and the police are in the process of handing them back to the rightful owner, while the vehicle and trailer remain impounded at the Hochfeld Police Station, she said.

Police investigat­ions continue.

 ?? Photo: Nampol ?? Accused… Albert Tjihero and five others are accused of stock theft.
Photo: Nampol Accused… Albert Tjihero and five others are accused of stock theft.

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