Namibian police reject allegations of doing 'dirty work' for President Ramaphosa

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Namibian police reject allegations of doing 'dirty work' for President Ramaphosa
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The Namibian Police Force rejected allegations of torturing and abducting Imanuwela David and doing the 'dirty work' for SA President Cyril Ramaphosa.

The Namibian Police Force rejected allegations of torturing and abducting Imanuwela David and doing the “dirty work” for SA President Cyril Ramaphosa. David was arrested and charged for contravening the law and the matter followed the normal due process to its conclusion.

On the same day he was assisted by a police officer identified as Sgt Hendrick Hidipo Nghede attached to the tourism protection sub-division in Luderitz and by Paulus Alfeus Ngalangi, the acting CEO of FishCor in Luderitz, to get to Windhoek. At the time he was found in possession of 300 Namibian dollars, , 11 $100 notes , a TAG Hauer watch worth R28,000, a Rolex watch worth R280 000, a gold chain worth R163,000 and four cellphones.

On November 13 2020 David pleaded guilty in the Noordoewer magistrate's court to entering the country at a place other than a port of entry and failure to declare goods. Their matter was postponed from June 6 to 9 2022 for trial at Noordoewer magistrate's court. However, it was again postponed to August 15 to 19.

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