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Armed robbers arrested

Armed robbers arrested

FOUR of the five men who broke into a shop at Oshikango’s China Village earlier this month were arrested last week at Ohangwena.

It was earlier reported that the five men broke into the shop through the toilet window before holding the caretaker at gunpoint and robbing him of five cellphones, a laptop computer and a digital music player.
Police made the arrest last Monday, and discovered a host of other allegedly stolen items.
These include 35 corrugated iron sheets, two beds, 14 poles, two doors, a fridge, a washing machine, two door frames, a window frame, a saw, three pillows, a bed cover, a duvet, a hammer, a box of nails, various types of food and cash in Namibian, Angolan and Botswana currency.

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