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Namibia: Kashikola ‘unlawfully released’ in 2019 after drunken driving arrest sparks renewed scrutiny – National

Namibia: Kashikola ‘unlawfully released’ in 2019 after drunken driving arrest sparks renewed scrutiny – National

Africa Links 24 with Eliaser Ndeyanale
Published on 2025-10-15 17:00:00

Former deputy minister of home affairs, immigration, safety and security, Daniel Kashikola, was allegedly unlawfully released from police custody after being arrested in connection with drunken driving in 2019.

Kashikola was arrested on 14 December 2019 along Eveline Street in Windhoek’s Wanaheda suburb.

In filed a sworn statement dated 9 October this year, filed at the Oshakati Police Station by sergeant Gerhard Tshimwefeleni of the police’s Alpha Unit at Oshakati, the officer…

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