Police chief Sebastian Ndeitunga has likened the entrance of a South African fugitive into Namibia to organised crime which could lead to the charging of Fishcor finance general manager Paulus Ngalangi.
Ngalangi is accused of teaming up with a police sergeant known as Nghede to assist an alleged fugitive known as Immanuel David (35).
The police chief said David was also assisted by certain officials in South Africa to cross into Namibia on a canoe.
Ndeitunga said they have no evidence that David was involved in a N$65 million cash heist in South Africa, and investigations are ongoing.
"I picked up the gentleman at Noordoewer at the Engen service Station on the Namibian side of the border and proceeded to drive to Windhoek," Ngalangi said.