top logo


header divider
  Hello unlogged user XML Sitemap
header divider
.in.na Registry
header divider
.ws.na Registry
header divider
.tv.na Registry
header divider
.mobi.na Registry
header divider
Link Directory
header divider
Namibian Domain Registrar Tuesday, July 08, 2008  
header divider
top left
 Top News
top right
pixel
pixel
bottom leftpixelbottom right

top left
 News Topics
top right
pixel
pixel
bottom leftpixelbottom right

top left
 Main Menu
top right
pixel
pixel
bottom leftpixelbottom right

top left
 Online
top right
pixel
There are 4 unlogged users and 0 registered users online.

You can log-in or register for a user account here.
pixel
bottom leftpixelbottom right

 

SafariNow
top left
Computer theft ring cracked
top right
pixel
Posted by Admin on Monday, August 06, 2007 - 04:38 AM
pixel
pixel
Namibia in the NewsFOUR suspected computer thieves were arrested just before sunrise yesterday.

Members of the City Police and private security company G4S apprehended them in Windhoek's southern industrial area.

Apparently, members of G4S had been following the four for hours before they were led to the group's apparent safe house in Lazaret Street.

By the time the men were asked to step out of the vehicle at around 05h00, members of the City Police had also arrived on the scene.

Among the items found in a Toyota Corolla driven by the men were a number of computers and monitors, seven sound boxes, a power generator and printers.

More items were found in the Government-owned house.

By yesterday afternoon, spokesmen for the Namibian and Windhoek City Police were unable to comment on the arrests.

It was also not clear to whom the suspected stolen items had belonged.

City Police spokesperson Marx Hipandua confirmed that the men had been arrested, but could not say whether they are linked to the series of computer thefts that have been taking place in the capital over the past month.

Last week, Namibian Police spokesperson Angula Amulungu expressed his office's frustration over the lack of arrests in the robberies, which have seen over 80 computers stolen from mostly Government offices, some private businesses and most recently the union offices in Katutura.
pixel
bottom left
Printer-friendly page · 693 Reads · 
bottom right

 
header divider
 
header divider
Namibia Internet Gateway cc
Copyright 2007
Google
 
. - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - .  - . - . - . - . - . -  . - . -  . - . - . - .