Yes, absolutely.
We've already heard from the national police force and the national intelligence service that agents of the state are refusing to participate in these crimes out of fear the Ndondeza campaign will expose them.
We are also seeing growing secrecy around abduction activities in 2018. In the three years prior, members of the national police or national intelligence service would go to people's homes to arrest them, in front of their families, out in the open, and then they would disappear. In 2018, however, they began taking a more sophisticated approach. What they are doing now is asking a friend of the victim to call them up to arrange a meeting, usually in a strange place. The next thing the family knows is that their loved one has been arrested and has disappeared unbeknownst to them. That means agents of the state are becoming worried about what we're doing through the Ndondeza campaign.