The police in the Khomas Region on Tuesday discovered two bodies with gunshot wounds on their heads on Farm Josephine in the Dordabis district of the Khomas region.
The Namibian Police Force (NamPol) in its crime report on the same day said the bodies of 22-year-old Visser Bock and 30-year-old Albertus Bock were discovered by the police in separate rooms at the farm.
It is alleged that one of the farm workers called their employer, who is the farm owner, about an ongoing robbery on the farm where six armed people stormed and demanded the safety pin to be provided via telephone which the employer refused to give.
The owner alerted the Police who accompanied him to the farm. Upon arrival, they discovered the two bodies with gunshot wounds to their heads.
“Further Investigations revealed that the crime scene had not been as fresh as alleged, as the bodies of the deceased were almost in a decomposed state.
Additionally, the farm worker who made the call was missing from the farm and believed to have moved from the farm three days prior, meaning the call to their employer was made while they were not in the same region according to investigations,’ it read.
The farm owner reportedly had one of their Toyota Land Cruisers as well as two firearms stolen.
The deceased next of kin have been informed and their bodies were transported to Windhoek police mortuary for autopsy.
No arrests have been made and police investigations continue.