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4 NAMIB TIMES

Court 30 September Nghipandulwa Matias (22) appeared on charges of theft. The matter was postponed to 29 October. The accused is in custody. Amutenya Willem Namindo (32) appeared on charges of displaying a licence number not applicable to the vehicle and displaying a licence disk not applicable. The matter was postponed to 19 November. The accused is on bail. Pendapala Shali (28), Tomas Kwedhi (37) and Erikki Shigweda (36) appeared on charges of housebreaking with intent to steal and theft. Moses Negumbo (32) was absent. The matter was postponed to 28 October. The accused are on bail. Ricardo Langane (26) appeared on a

REPORT Walvis Bay

charge of dealing in potentially dangerous dependence producing drugs. The matter was postponed to 2 December. The accused is on bail. Petrus Shikesho (29) appeared on a charge of theft. The matter was postponed to 14 October. The accused is on bail. Dean Day Garden (18) and Lee Marc Jonnes (24) appeared on charges of dealing in cocaine. The matter was postponed to 11 December. The accused are on bail. Maria Shilongo (32) appeared on a charge of theft. The matter was postponed to 28 October. The accused is on bail. Charden Kairi (27), Joseph Kamungwa (26) and Jessica Jansen (23) appeared on charges of dealing in cocaine. The matter was postponed to 2 December. The accused are on bail.

Zeka Andreas Benson (18) appeared on a charge of dealing in potentially dangerous dependence producing drugs. The matter was postponed to 2 December. The accused is on bail.

Jessolonia Murphy (40) appeared on a charge of theft. The matter was postponed to 31 October for legal aid. The accused is on bail of N$7 000. Daniel Shixungileni (34), Nato Shivute (41) and Andreas Valombola (30) appeared on charges of robbery, possession of firearm without a license and possession of ammunition. The matter was postponed to 6 April 2015 for plea and trial. Daniel Shixungileni and Nato Shivute remains in custody and Andreas Valombola is on bail of N$10 000.

17 November for fixing of trial date. The accused is on bail of N$500. Messias Paulus (23) appeared on a charge of rape. The matter was postponed to 21 January 2015 for further investigation. The accused is on bail of N$2 000. Fabianus Shekunyenge (30) appeared on charges of murder, rape and assault. The matter was postponed to 21 January 2015 for further investigation. The accused is on bail of N$3 000. Thomas Haungeya (31) appeared on a charge of murder. The matter was postponed to 3 October for further investigation. The accused remains in custody. Gerson Uhihama (21) appeared on a charge of rape. The matter was postponed to 21 January 2015. The accused is on bail of N$2 000. Emwee Van Blerk (39) appeared on a charge of possession of explosives. The matter was postponed to 19 January 2015 for further in-

1 October Martin Ipinge (25) and Petrus Niitembu (34) appeared on charge of furnishing false information. The matter was postponed to 8 October. The accused are on bail. Namweya Petrus (30) appeared on a charge of theft. The matter was postponed to 4 November. The accused is in custody. Siyongo Mishake (34) appeared on a charge of fraud. The matter was postponed to 6 October. The accused is on bail. Brian Smith (48) appeared on a charge of rape. The matter was

postponed to 25 November. The accused is on bail. David Ekandjo (27) appeared on a charge of theft. Magistrate Andre Matulich found the accused not guilty. Lucia Gabriel (41) and Desidelia Hailonga (46) appeared on charges of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. Magistrate Andre Matulich found the accused guilty. The accused are in custody. Haufiku Fillemon (34) appeared on a charge of theft. The matter was postponed to 14 October. The accused is in custody. Shangula Andreas (34) appeared on a charge of housebreaking with intent to steal and theft. The matter was postponed to 23 October. The accused is in custody.

Swakopmund Court

29 Sep - 1 Oct Regional Court George Jose Silvesta (20), A seventeen year old, Patric Snewe (20), a sixteen year old, Censley !Nanuseb (29), Bonny Fernantus Katamila (18) and Julius Boicky Lenga (20) appeared on a charge of murder. The matter was postponed to 9 March 2015 for plea and trial. The accused are on bail of N$2 000. Allen John Camm (29) appeared on charges of fraud and theft. The matter was postponed to 8 October for plea and trial. The accused is on bail. Moses Haakuria (24) appeared on a charge of rape. The matter was postponed to 13 November for plea and trial. The accused is on bail of N$800. Bernadus Langermann (20) and Wilfried Langermann (18) appeared on a charge of murder. The matter was postponed to 31 October for legal aid. The accused are on bail of N$3 000.

3 OCTOBER 2014

CRIME & COURT

Magistrate's Court Sydney Nyande Hamburee (29) appeared on charges of rape and kidnapping. The matter was postponed to 8 December because the docket was not at court. The accused is on bail of N$1 500. Gerald Awaseb (32) appeared on a charge of malicious damage of property. The matter was postponed to

vestigation. The accused is on bail of N$20 000. Aletta Gaoses (26) appeared on a charge of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. The matter was postponed to 5 February 2015 for trial. The accused is on bail of N$1 000. Rivanus Xoagub (24) appeared on a charge of rape. The matter was postponed to 3 October. The accused is on bail. Daniello Rushit Van Wyk (23) appeared on a charge of attempted murder. The matter was postponed to 26 March 2015 for plea and trial. The accused is on bail. Watson Uvanga Tjituka (32) appeared on a charge of rape. The matter was postponed to 6 November. The accused is on bail. Sedney Uatema (25) appeared on a charge of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. The matter was postponed to 28 January 2015 for plea and trial. The accused is on bail.

Camm under arrest Crime Reporter

Police sources have confirmed that suspected fraudster, Allen Camm was arrested at Swakopmund on Saturday in connection with car theft and fraud. Camm was due to appear in the Magistrate’s Court on Monday to answer to charges of defrauding local investors by falsely presenting himself as a vehicle importer. It is alleged he defrauded unsuspecting people out of hundreds of thousands of dollars by promising to import luxury vehicles from the UK, which he never delivered. Camm had promised to pay back the money, but there is no evidence that he ever did. Instead reports surfaced over the past few months that he continued to present himself as a car importer and even while out on bail took money

under false pretensions from at least one other unsuspecting buyer in Walvis Bay. Camm, who was out on bail at the time, was due to be arrested on Monday at court on additional charges of fraud and theft in a number cases that have come to light since his initial arrest. It is understood he was arrested over the weekend in connection with a vehicle he allegedly sold, without paying the proceeds to the owner of the car. He had previously asked for further postponement to be able to get legal aid from the state in

the ongoing case against him, after his legal representatives withdrew from the case, apparently over non-payment. Camm recently told the namib times that he intends to enter a guilty plea when the case is next heard. The matter has now been postponed to Monday. One of the victims of his alleged fraud lost around N$190 000 and said this week that Camm’s victims did not only suffer financial losses, but also great emotional distress and their families endured great hardships and strife, as a result of the alleged car-importer’s scam.

Bogus cops rob Walvis Bay Nando’s

Three men wearing police uniforms robbed the Nando’s restaurant here of N$40 440 on Sunday morning. The Namibian Police Force’s Detective Inspector in Walvis Bay, John Mwatongwe told Nampa on Monday that the restaurant manager said the suspects approached him as uniformed police officers, but then pointed a gun at his face, handcuffed him and demanded money.

It is not clear whether other Nando’s employees witnessed the robbery. In a separate incident, Mwatongwe released the names of three people who died in a motor-vehicle accident between Henties Bay and Swakopmund on Saturday evening. They are Josef Elifas,

29, Stephanus Haufiku, 39, and Thomas Angombe, 51. The trio died in a head-on collision between a taxi and a pick-up vehicle. Ten people survived the accident with serious injuries, and are receiving treatment in Swakopmund and Windhoek, respectively.

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