Theft and livestock theft are on the increase in the Omaheke Region, with more than 200 cases recorded since May.
The Head of Community Policing Sub-division Chief Inspector Fina Sakajengenga said though the force is working tirelessly to curb criminal activities, there are roadblocks from some members of the public.
The Chief Inspector said theft, robbery, housebreaking, and stock theft have become daily occurrences, and the community needs to come on board.
The farming community has also been urged to establish watchdog groups to maintain routine patrols within and around their areas.
Sakajengenga reminded farmers to always brand their livestock, as this assists with proper identification when livestock are stolen.
They also need to thoroughly screen people whom they intend to employ as part of crime prevention and detective measures.