and further that a remedy is considered available only if the complainant can make use of it in the circumstances of his case. 4 38. Lastly, the Complainants submit that the requirement of exhaustion of local remedies should not be applied literally, especially in cases where it is impractical or undesirable for the Victim to seize the domestic courts. 39. In applying the legal principles to the facts, the Complainants submit that the Respondent State had an opportunity to investigate, prosecute and remedy the violations which the Victim was subjected to in the hands of her captors, and grant her a criminal law remedy, but failed to do so. 40. The Complainants submit that the Victim escaped from her captors and went to the Central Police Station where she reported that she was a victim of human trafficking and handed her laptop and cell phone to the police, which contained relevant evidence of her allegations. However, she was accused of providing false information and unlawfully detained in the police station. 41. The Complainants further submit that ,on 14 June 2018, Ms. Corrina van Wyk, of the LAC, had a meeting with Commissioner Agas in which he indicated that the police investigation in the case of human trafficking for purposes of sexual exploitation had been concluded and the case closed. 5 The Complainants aver that where a case is closed by the police for lack of evidence, there is no available judicial remedy for the Applicant to take the criminal case further in Namibia, as stated in Section 2(1) of the Criminal Procedure Act 25 (2004): "The authority to institute and conduct a prosecution in criminal proceedings in respect of any offence in relation to which a magistrate's court or the High Court in Namibia has jurisdiction, vests in the State and must, pursuant to and in accordance with Article 88(2) of the Namibian Constitution, be exercised by the Prosecutor-General in the name of the Republic of Namibia.6 J0 42. The Complainants further submit that the Victim feared found by the traffickers, and feared for her family's lives gi the traffickers with her home address. Therefore, requir' Namibia to exhaust domestic remedies would not be poss· police force in Namibia generally, as well as those memb she perceived as having links with the international traffi ....-.:::::=::::::--4 Complainants submissions on AdrnissibiHty, paragraph 45, 46 s Complainants submissions on admissibility, paragraph 17 and 50 6 Complainants submissions on admissibility, paragraph 51 8 d being ovided turn to 1 of the ce who eld her

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