The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) today seized computers and other equipment of at least three senior staff members of the Walvis Bay Municipality. ACC spokesperson, Josefina Nghituwamata confirmed this to NBC News. Nghituwamata, says those whose computers were seized include the town's chief executive officer (CEO), general manager of economic development as well as its property manager. The equipment of a junior employee was also seized. She also confirmed that the seizure is related to alleged missing millions from the coastal town's massive urban land servicing project. Asked whether any arrest is on the cards, she said it all depends on the investigation following the seizure. Former Walvis Bay Urban Constituency Councillor, Knowledge Ipinge in November opened a case against the municipality and contractors in connection with alleged missing millions of dollars in the land services project. This is a developing story.