NamPol Urges the Public to Observe Traffic Laws and Regulations
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The Inspector General of the Namibian Police has called on the public to observe traffic laws and regulations for an accident-free festive season.
The Inspector General of the Namibian Police has called on the public to observe traffic laws and regulations for an accident-free festive season.
NamPol's Inspector General has launched the festive season crime prevention campaign in the Kavango East Region.
Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo said the patrol, which is part of the crime prevention campaign, was also due to the rising cases of criminal activities in the Kavango East Region.
Namibian Police Chief, Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo, is in Kavango East Region addressing crime in the country through engagements with the public and business fraternity.
The Inspector General is on the ground to ensure effective policing by NamPol is enhanced.
The Namibia Breweries Limited launched its "Responsible Drinking" campaign, advocating for responsible drinking and addressing excessive use of alcohol.
Motorists with outstanding warrants of arrest have until the end of January next year to settle their admission of guilt fines.
Speaking at a media briefing, NamPol's Inspector General, Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo, said a total of 348,438 warrants of arrest are yet to be executed.
Lawyer Norman Tjombe has requested the Inspector General of the Namibian Police, Joseph Shikongo, to investigate possible inappropriate conduct by members of his force.
Police officers in the ||Kharas Region had an opportunity to engage the Police Inspector General, Joseph Shikongo.