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SERVING THE COASTAL COMMUNITY SINCE 1958 NO 6951 FRIDAY 11 FEBRUARY 2022 Tel: +264 64 - 205854 / +264 64 - 461866 /Fax: +264 64 - 204813 / 064 - 461824 / Website: www.namibtimes.net
Application to acquit Noble and Azhar dismissed inside Rudi Bowe
The application to acquit Walvis Bay residents, Grant Noble and Dinah Azhar, accused of smuggling about 412 kilograms of cocaine into the country, was rejected by Judge Orben Sibeya, in terms of section 174 of the Criminal Procedure Act, at the High Court in Windhoek on Monday this week.
Walvis Bay residents Grant Noble and Dinah Azhar,the main accused of smuggling about 412 kilograms of cocaine into the country. - Photo Archive
According to section 174 of the Criminal Procedure Act, Act 51 of 1977, the court can, if the state does not have sufficient evidence against an accused on the basis of the charges against them, find the accused innocent. Mr Sisa Namandje, the legal representative of the accused,in November last year after the state closed their case,submitted an application for dismissal as the state did not provide sufficient evidence against the accused on the basis of the charges against them. Namandje claimed the state's case is weak and does not provide Continues on page 2
Graff-1 Deep Water Oil Discovery
MTC reminds its beneficiaries about sponsee obligations
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Sporadic rainfall causes considerable damage
The Ministry of Mines and Energy confirms the discovery of light oil in PEL0039 within the Orange Basin offshore Namibia. The Joint Venture announced a successful well result at the Graff-1 prospect 250 km offshore Namibia. The initial drilling of the oil well started in December 2021, and was drilled by Valaris (DS-10 Drillship). The drilling process was safely completed during early February 2022. The prospect encountered hydrocarbons in both the Primary and Secondary target Zones. The JV confirmed further post well analyses, inclusive of fluid and rock
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Hangana crew member lost at sea Piquet Jacobs
Hangana Seafood has found themselves amidst yet another failed search and rescue (SAR) attempt as they announced on Thursday, 10 February, the disappearance of an employee and crewmember on board one of its fishing vessels, Begonia, on Monday, 7 February. It is alleged that the missing crew member, Jonas Heita (35), had reported ill early on Monday morning. When Heita could not be located on board, the captain ordered a search of the vessel, whereafter a 48-hour search and rescue (SAR) mission ensued with no results. The Begonia was located at approximately 96.5 km north of Cape Cross, at the time the crewmember went missing.
O&L Group Corporate Relations and Official Spokesperson, Roux-ché Locke: “On Monday-morning, 7 February 2022, the Captain of our MFV Begonia had requested for a search of a crewmember, Jonas Heita (35), who went missing after having reported ill earlier. Once the vessel was thoroughly searched, a 48-hour aerial search and rescue mission was deployed to locate the missing crewmember. Unfortunately, the search and rescue mission was unsuccessful in that Mr. Heita was not found. A full investigation has been launched to assess the circumstances around this unfortunate incident. The next of kin has been informed and our Captain and crewmembers of the MVF Begonia will be supported with trauma counselling by the O&L Group Wellness department. We deeply regret this unfortunate incident and empathise with the family of Mr Heita.” This heartbreaking incident comes just 11 days short of the two-year anniversary of the disappearance of Hangana employee, Captain Carlo Gordon, who went missing following the sinking of hake trawler, Resplendent, on Tuesday, 18 February 2020.
Platz am Meer Paddock soaked in wastewater
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