Sunday, June 24, 2012

Crimes of the South African Police Service


GRANTED BAIL: not known if he was put back on duty: -- Black police constable Melusi Muzikayise Manyisa, 31, was charged for inciting the recent xenophobic riots in Barberton. His case starts August 6 in the local magistrate’s court.  SAPS constable Melusi Muzikayise Manyisa (31) and comrade Alfred Mkhabela (32) were granted bail in Barberton-magistrate’s court, confirmed SAPS sergeant Sediba: Both black males are charged with public violence, arson and intimidation: they were charged with torching foreign-owned shops, a satellite-police station and municipal offices. The case was postponed to 6 August: AfrikaansNews24 Thus far this year, there were a great many, increasingly violent anti-ANC riots – during which large, armed mobs block major highways, extorted cash and assault motorists and police. This is happening right now across South Africa - but the most violent riots are being reportedly this week in Gauteng, North West and Mpumalanga. Yet a murky organisation called “Municipal IQ” which monitors these riots does not bother to inform local residents of the dangers they are in while the threat is at its worst: instead, 'Municipal IQ" only warns ‘signed up members’ in monthly reports afterwards: with claims that the most violent rioting ‘takes place in the Western Cape. ‘ Murky company ‘Municipal Q’ supplies summaries of riots to Goverment agencies: but does not warn residents away from dangerous riot hot-spots: Apparently this murky company called “Municipal IQ’ maintains records of all these violent riots – yet only publish summaries after these events to signed-up government agencies: and apparently cannot be bothered to save people’s lives by warning them away from these hotspots while the riots occur: Municipal_IQ