Botswana police have arrested six men for allegedly robbing the Southern African Development Community of property worth R625 000. | CdeLENIN
Botswana police have arrested six men for allegedly robbing the Southern African Development Community of property worth R625 000.Four Batswana and two Zimbabweans were arrested for allegedly robbing SADC's offices in January.
After a two-month investigation, Botswana police have arrested six men for allegedly robbing the Southern African Development Community of property worth R625 000. Mpho Rasetena, 28, Lesego Masilo, 33, Maitapiso Thuso Kgakgamatso, 34, and Otsile Semandi, 40, are from Botswana. The two Zimbabweans are Innocent Bushri Shaggy, 31, and Tongai Tsikirayi, 38.According to the BPS, the six were arrested in Gaborone on Friday in connection with a robbery in which 18 laptops, six cellphones and a camera were stolen in January.
The men were believed to have been part of an armed gang of 11 who were in pursuit of a cash-in-transit vehicle transporting the pula equivalent of almost R1.2 million.