New Era

Okahandja five killings still ‘under investigat­ion’

- Loide Jason

THE Namibian Police have said no arrests have been made in the shooting incident that occurred in Okahandja last month, where five suspected robbers were allegedly killed by the police.

In response to a follow-up enquiry last week, Namibian Police spokespers­on Kauna Shikwambi said no arrests have yet been made of the police officers under investigat­ion in the matter.

In addition, police are investigat­ing a case of attempted robbery and malicious damage to property against a suspect who fled the scene, and is still at large.

Deputy inspector general Elias Mutota in the first substantiv­e police report on the controvers­ial killings announced an investigat­ion into a case of murder against the police officers who shot and killed five men in Okahandja.

Mutota explained the police received intelligen­ce about a planned robbery at a farm in the Khomas district and a gambling house in Okahandja, prompting a hot pursuit.

“The officers responded to the call and pursued the suspects from the Windhoek-Okahandja Road Traffic Checkpoint to Okahandja, where the suspects allegedly disappeare­d.

Later on, the suspects were spotted at a gambling house near the Okahandja Municipali­ty offices, where a hot pursuit ensued within the Okahandja town,” said Mutota.

Shikwambi assured the public that the dockets are receiving the required attention and that the cases are progressin­g well and nearing completion.

“Like we initially said, once the investigat­ions are concluded, the dockets will be submitted to the prosecutor general for decision or further instructio­ns,” Shikwambi said.

Initially, Mutota claimed during the chase, the suspects opened fire at the police vehicle, resulting in an exchange of shots before the vehicle came to a halt.

When police approached the suspects’ vehicle, they found five suspects inside, all of whom were declared dead by medical officers who were dispatched to the scene.

A sixth suspect is said to have jumped out of the vehicle and fled the scene. The victims were identified as Abed Andreas, Marius Ipinge, Malaika Kotokeni, Erick Marin and Flavianus Endjala.

The suspects, according to Mutota, had 24 pending criminal cases, ranging from attempted murder to armed robbery and robbery with aggravated circumstan­ces.

 ?? Photo: Emmency Nuukala ?? Deputy inspector general Elias Mutota.
Photo: Emmency Nuukala Deputy inspector general Elias Mutota.

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