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Chief downplays stolen evidenc
EAST ST. LOUIS -- Police Chief James Mister said 90 percent of the evidence stolen from the evidence room at the old police station on Main Street has no significance to outstanding cases.
An investigation is being conducted into the theft of evidence from the vault. During a news conference Tuesday, Mister said his evidence technician assured him that no guns or drugs were kept there.
"They were kept in City Hall in an undisclosed location. I am not aware of any significant cases that could be impacted," Mister said.
Mister said the investigation is being handled by the East St. L... Read more
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Republic of Botswana - Gaberon 26 March 2007
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Police officers appear for cor
GABORONE - Two Botswana Police Officers recently appeared before the Selebi-Phikwe Principal Magistrate, Mr Masilo Mathaka, on one count each of corruption by public officer.
Utlwanang Menwane, 35, and Obusitswe Ngubo, 38, are alleged to have in November last year accepted a bribe of P2000 from a motorist held for drunken driving.
The duo offered to have charges against the offending motorist dropped. A press release from the Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) says Ngubo accepted the bribe on behalf of Menwane.
The latter is the one who had pressed formal charges against the motorist. Menwane and Ngubo, who did not have legal representation, were not asked to enter a plea.
Chief Anti Corruption Assistant Patrick Pholo of the DCEC represent the state.
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