Eight remanded in custody for alleged mob attack at Oshigambo


Eight suspects from Iikango C village in the Oshigambo area who were arrested on Saturday for the alleged assault of a 67-year-old Namibian woman were remanded in custody at Ondangwa on Monday.

It is alleged that the suspects assaulted the woman with fresh branch sticks all over her body and burned down her belongings and properties, including her shebeen after she administered poison to her cuca shop patrons.

The suspects on Monday appeared before Magistrate Nelao Ya France at the Ondangwa Magistrate’s Court and the matter was postponed to 21 November 2024 to allow for further police investigations.

According to the Namibian Police Force (NamPol) Oshikoto Regional Crime Investigation Coordinator, Deputy Commissioner Titus Ekandjo on Saturday, the woman, also from Iikango C village in the Oshigambo area, Oniipa constituency, was reportedly attacked by a mob consisting of people from her village.

‘The mob got agitated by the allegations that the victim is administering poison to the cuca shop patrons,’ Eka
ndjo said.

The incident, he said was attended to, by the members of Onethindi Police Station, who took the victim to Onandjokwe State Hospital for medical attention. The victim was however not admitted and opened a case of assault/gender-based violence that led to the arrest of the eight suspects aged between 19 and 49 years, he said.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency