Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Crimes of the South African Police Service

Two cops fired for drugging, raping young Afrikaans mom Martie Olivier - Kempton Park


19 Aug 2010 – Warrant officers Molokomme and student-constable Mashaba of the Kempton Park SAPS, were fired on Friday August 13 2010 after they were found guilty at an internal disclilpinary hearing of interference with the judical process – and Mashaba also was found guilty raping Afrikaans mom of three, Mrs Martie Olivier on 25 October 2000 - after her husband, Sarel, was first arrested by them on trumped-up charges after the couple had left a bistro. They were thrown in the back of a police van, and the cops then demanded a bribe from his wife Martie to release him again. Mrs Olivier only had R400 in cash with her and Mashaba, according to the evidence and witness statements, then climbed into the driver's seat next to her in the Olivier car with Molokomme and Sarel Olivier in the police van following them. Mashaba then allegedly pulled off enroute to the police station and raped Mrs Olivier.

‘Do you really love your husband? ‘
While one man put the husband in the back of the van, the other ‘man in police uniform’ then approached Mrs Olivier and asked her: ‘what are you prepared to give to get her husband out of jail?’ . She gave him R400, the only money she had with her, however he insisted again: “Do you really love your husband? Isn’t there something more you can do”? The man then climbed behind the wheel of the Oliviers’ car with her in the passenger seat, and drove it to the the Kempton Park police station while the police van containing her husband was driven by the other policeman right behind it. Mr Olivier told Beeld that 'he had noticed that about 200m from the police station, the car was pulled off the road’ as he was being driven into the police station.

She had been raped: At the police station the driver of the police van opened the rear doors and told Mr Olivier that “although he had ‘driven while drunk’, he ‘was allowed to go now’. A while later his Run-X with Mrs Olivier on the passenger-seat also showed up and the policeman behind the wheel got out. When Mr Olivier got back into their car with his wife, she told him she’d been raped. “She was very upset and confused and I saw that her underclothes were torn.’ So the angered husband walked back into the police station and had a fist-fight with the two cops, smashing his hand in the process. When he walked back to the family car however, his wife was gone. “I thought she’d run away,’ he said. He frantically started searching for her.
Was her drink at the pub spiked?

Mrs Olivier said however that while her husband was inside the police station, two policemen got into the car with her, and she remembered that one had bashed her head against an instrument panel and she‘d passed out. She woke up briefly she remembers, lying on the living room of an unknown house. And then she passed out again. The next thing she remembered was that a security guard was shaking her awake in the garden of the Boston Business college the next morning. “He asked me why the police had dumped me there, and I couldn’t answer him,’ she said.

Meanwhile Mr Olivier, who’d been searching for his wife in his car, spotted her walking in disheveled and distraught condition from the direction of the college at 7:20am, he told Beeld. He immediately took her to the police station – where the medical examination revealed that there was semen on her body and dress, and visible injuries to her vagina. Journalists who interviewed the couple also noticed that she had a huge bump on her forehead. “I have scratch-marks and blue bruises between my legs and on my body. In the car where I was raped first, there also was blood,’ she said. She has now been put on a course of antiretroviral medication to prevent HIV-transfer.
• The Olivier couple lodged formal charges of rape, assault and bribery. “I was terrified to lodge the charges. I didn’t even want to go there at first. I don’t trust anyone any more,’ she said. However she’s determined to ‘be strong’ and continue with the charges. “Who knows will be next on their list?” she said. There was no comment from the police department.

http://www.nuus24.com/Content/Suid-Afrika/Nuus/1479/0c9090949740443f8a0682f02d6414b0/27-10-2009-06- http://www.sondag.co.za/artikels/Nuus/COPS-HT-VERKRAG http://censorbugbear-reports.blogspot.com/2010/08/two-cops-fired-for-raping-young-mom.html