Woermann Brock suspects all caught

Woermann Brock suspects all caught

LESS than a week after their Wild West-style shootout with Police in Windhoek’s Greenwell Matongo area, all five suspects in an armed robbery case at the Woermann Brock supermarket have been arrested.

Two suspects died in the shootout, while two people living in the area were wounded by stray bullets. The last two of the five remaining suspects were arrested on Thursday and Friday.The first two were arrested at the scene of the crime, and the third a day after.Wilhelm Nakale handed himself over when he heard Police were in the area, Police spokesperson Chief Inspector Angula Amulungu told The Namibian.Nakale had been hiding in the Babylon informal settlement in Windhoek, and was arrested there on Thursday.Nakale was wounded during the shootout last Sunday, and Police had requested all hospitals, pharmacies and private doctors to report anyone seeking help for a gunshot wound.The final suspect, former Bush Bucks football player Hango Shivute, or Kaiza as he was also known, was arrested on Friday at the Ombili settlement in Windhoek.Shivute was set to appear in court yesterday.Nakale’s first court appearance was on Friday.The last two of the five remaining suspects were arrested on Thursday and Friday.The first two were arrested at the scene of the crime, and the third a day after.Wilhelm Nakale handed himself over when he heard Police were in the area, Police spokesperson Chief Inspector Angula Amulungu told The Namibian.Nakale had been hiding in the Babylon informal settlement in Windhoek, and was arrested there on Thursday.Nakale was wounded during the shootout last Sunday, and Police had requested all hospitals, pharmacies and private doctors to report anyone seeking help for a gunshot wound.The final suspect, former Bush Bucks football player Hango Shivute, or Kaiza as he was also known, was arrested on Friday at the Ombili settlement in Windhoek.Shivute was set to appear in court yesterday.Nakale’s first court appearance was on Friday.

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