Namibia: NDF Evicted From Private Shooting Range

15 January 2019

The Namibian Defence Force (NDF) has been ordered to vacate a private shooting range in the district of Rehoboth after the lawful owners approached the Windhoek High Court on an urgent basis to evict them from the premises they unlawfully occupied.

Acting High Court Judge Claudia Claasen granted the Rehoboth Shooters Club the orders they asked for after the NDF and the minister of defence decided not to oppose the urgent application. The club asked the high court to order the NDF and the minister to restore undisturbed possession and occupation to them and to evict the NDF from the premises. They also asked Judge Claasen to interdict and restrain the NDF from unlawfully interfering with the club's possession and occupation of the premises and to pay the costs of the application. The judge granted all the orders asked for including the order for costs.

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