Namibian police sound alarm on cross-border car theft syndicates

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 4/08/2025
The Namibian Police say more than 258 vehicles were stolen countrywide and smuggled into Angola in 2024. This fuels growing concerns about cross-border crime syndicates. Targeted vehicles include Toyota sedans (mostly ‘Dankie Botswanas’), double cabs, station wagons and rented vehicles, some of (…)
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