11 inmates escaped from Oluno Correctional Facility.


11 inmates escape from Oluno correctional facility – The Updated World

The Namibian Police Force (NAMPOL) in the Oshana Region is appealing to the general public for assistance in locating 11 inmates who escaped from Oluno Correctional Facility today, 16 June 2025.

These are their Names:

  1. Ndilishange Teofelus, Onkumbula CR 13.08.2024 Rape, Namibian Male, 14 years, From Engolongolo village Onkumbula Oshikoto region
    Ndilishange Teofelus,

    2. Waripi Mateus , Okatope CR. 40.10.2022 Rape, Angolan Male, 16 years, from Oshakati Oshana Region

      Waripi Mateus

      3. Abraham Johannes Angula, Namibian male 16 years Omuthiya Cr.34.11.2024, Housebreaking, From Omutsegwonime, Oshikoto region

      Abraham Johannes Angula

      4. Keshongo Immanuel, Angolan male, 17 years Okankolo Cr.07.07.2023 Rape, from Okaholo village Angola

      Keshongo Immanuel

      5. Ngula Joao Panduleni , Angolan male, 15 years, Onethindi Cr72.06.2024 Rape, from Oshangongo village, Angola

      Ngula Joao Panduleni
      1. Nakale Max Ishuna, 14 years Namibian male, Onayena CR. 24.09.2023 Rape, from Onhaame village Omulonga.
      2. Hendricks Seun Usher Budda, Omuthiya Cr.37.10.2023 Housebreaking, 16 years Namibian male, from Lurdertz Karas region
      Hendricks Seun Usher Budda
      1. Shipanga Teodor, 17 years Namibian male, Ondangwa Cr.64.11.2022, Housebreaking and stock Theft, from Akuna Ondangwa
      2. Kavela Oscar, 17 years Angolan Male , Omuthiya CR 01.09.2024 Rape, from Ohadiwa village Ongenga Ohangwena
      Kavela Oscar
      1. Shitongeni Nghitumbulwa, Omuthiya Cr.27.08.2022 Rape 17 years Angolan Male , from Omeke village Angola
      2. Kakwena Salom Nangula , Ondangwa Cr.70.02.2025, 17 years Namibian male , Housebreaking, from Oshitayi village, Ondangwa
      Kakwena Salom Nangula

      Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of these escapees are urged to contact the Namibian Police without delay To the following numbers Ondangwa 081 402 9009, Ongwediva 081 387 3555, Oshakati 081 363 0666, or report to any nearby police station countrywide

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