Friday, January 13, 2012

Crimes of the South African Police Services

Targetting of Whites by Black SAPS Members

Censorbugbear-Reports has surveyed the results from the private criminology-website Farmitracker.com, launched from Jan 2010 to record specific crimes targetting minority-groups in SA throughout the FIFA international football tournaments.

The site (above illustration) has logged some 1,980 serious crimes against minorities since Jan 2010 – and more than 355 (23,39%) crimes had been caused by SA police officers who had specifically targetted minority-group members for very serious crimes including kidnapping, rape, abuse of power, armed robberies, murders... While some of these crimes took place at border-regions and involved kidnapping and killing of mainly Asian residents by a horrifically cruel gang which was protected by the SAPS in Komatipoort, the majority of these logged crimes took place in Gauteng province – where the average racial-representation in the SAPS showed a dramatic drop from 12% white police officers in 2007 to only 1% by 2011.

In several of these logged cases, white police officers also were arrested on trumped-up charges, released from duty – and then not reinstated in their jobs although they had been found not guilty of the charges – and the civil rights movement Afriforum had to sue the government to try and get these Afrikaner officers reinstated.

“Yet the Minister of Police Nathi Mthethwa is constantly trying to downplay the criminal acts of the police scum”, writes Mike Smith.
“Not so long ago the South African institute of Race Relations published a 32-page research report called: The Broken Blue Line: the involvement of the SA police force in serious and violent crime in South Africa. Out of the 100 cases examined, a full 20 involved rapes in addition to other crimes such as robberies: ‘in almost every incident the police officer sought to use his officia; status to force the women to submit to his sexual demands. In certain cases women were raped after being arrested or while in police custody.’ Read it online in PDF. Full report: The Broken Blue Line

In one year - 2008-2009 - a total of 2,134 cases were officially lodged against the police. Of that only 38 convictions followed. That is a conviction rate of 1,78% . And those 2,134 official cases are just the tip of the iceberg: the majority of SA residents are too terrified to lodge charges against the police. This became clear by Stats-SA’s publication of its latest household survey on November 24 2011

http://www.statssa.gov.za/publications/PO341/PO3412o11.pdf

News source: www.censorbugbear-reports.blogspot.com