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Omusati Police Struggle to Combat Rural Crime
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44098, member: 636"] Police commander Ismael Basson says officers cannot fight crime effectively because criminals avoid community meetings. The Omusati regional leader explained that law-abiding citizens attend police gatherings but wrongdoers stay away from these sessions. Officers hold meetings almost daily across remote villages to educate residents about crime prevention. Criminals hide when police arrive to speak with local people about safety issues. Basson wants lawbreakers to attend these educational sessions to learn about the consequences of illegal activities. Northern regions face growing crime problems that challenge police resources and capabilities. Omusati recorded 4,529 criminal cases from 2022 through early 2023 and 200 rape cases from January 2023 through August 2024. Limited equipment and uncooperative community members make police work harder in rural areas. Sandy roads and difficult terrain prevent officers from reaching remote locations quickly. The region lacks enough reliable vehicles to patrol distant communities effectively. Community policing efforts continue despite these obstacles and resource shortages. Basson believes every citizen should help fight crime rather than relying only on police stations. Officers visit schools and churches to spread their safety message throughout the region. Local people respond positively to police outreach programs and want to cooperate with law enforcement. The commander encourages residents to protect women, children and businesses from criminal activity. [/QUOTE]
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