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Roads Authority robbed

Roads Authority robbed

THIEVES broke into the Roads Authority head office on Tuesday, stealing 10 computers worth around N$120 000.

The RA’s public relations officer, Audrin Mathe, said several other items, including a camera, were stolen. The computers contained valuable data about Namibia’s road network dating back more than 17 years.The thieves broke into six offices where the computers were installed.No arrests have been made so far.Mathe requested members of the public to contact the RA with any information that might lead to the recovery of the computers.He can be contacted at (061) 284 7000 or at 081 127 8436.He said the RA would offer a reward for any information that would lead to the recovery of the stolen computers and camera.The computers contained valuable data about Namibia’s road network dating back more than 17 years.The thieves broke into six offices where the computers were installed.No arrests have been made so far.Mathe requested members of the public to contact the RA with any information that might lead to the recovery of the computers.He can be contacted at (061) 284 7000 or at 081 127 8436.He said the RA would offer a reward for any information that would lead to the recovery of the stolen computers and camera.

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