Friday, January 13, 2012

Crimes of the South African Police Services

BLACK Cops in uniform gang raped me, says woman

27 Oct 2009
Magdel Fourie



A MOTHER of three was allegedly raped “repeatedly” by two uniformed policemen in the early hours of Sunday morning in Kempton Park, Gauteng.
Martie Olivier’s husband, Sarel, later arrived raging at the Kempton Park police station where he assaulted various police officers on duty.
He said they were unable to lay a charge of rape later that day because the police refused to record their statements.

The couple’s nightmare apparently began shortly after midnight on their way home from a braai. Olivier told Beeld yesterday that he and his wife (29) were at the braai at his parents’ house in Birch Acres on Saturday night, after which they went to a nearby pub for a drink.

Olivier said he drove into a driveway and out again as he made a U-turn. A marked police van suddenly stopped in front of the couple’s Toyota Run-X.
Two men in police uniform climbed out of the van and moved to the driver’s side of the car before yanking the door open, he said. They then allegedly threw him into the back of the van without explanation.

Martie Olivier said, “One of the policemen approached me and asked what I was prepared to give them in exchange for my husband’s release.” She gave him the R400 she had on her.

However, the man asked again: “Do you really love your husband? Is there nothing more you can do?” He then allegedly climbed into the driver’s seat of the Toyota and drove toward the Kempton Park police station. The police van followed, she said.
Olivier, who was in the police van, said, “About 200 m from the police station I noticed the car pulling off the road, but I thought nothing of it. It’s the police after all.”

At the police station, he said, the policeman driving the van opened the doors at the back and told him he had been caught driving under the influence, but that he was free to go.

The other policeman arrived shortly afterwards in the Toyota with Olivier’s wife in the passenger’s seat. When Olivier climbed into their car, she told him she had been raped.

“She appeared traumatised and I could see her underwear had been torn,” he said yesterday.
It was then that he attacked police officers with bare fists. Olivier’s hand was still bandaged yesterday.

“When I returned to the car, my wife was gone. I thought she had run away.”
She allegedly lost consciousness when one of the policemen slammed her head into the dashboard while her husband was inside the police station. There were two policemen in the car with her when her husband was inside the station.
She said she came to on a lounge floor in an unfamiliar house. Her next recollection was of a security guard who woke her in a flowerbed at Boston Business College. “He asked me why the police had dropped me off there. I couldn’t give him an answer,” she said.

After hours of searching, Olivier said he saw his wife in a traumatised condition walking from the Boston Business College at “exactly 7.20 pm”. He immediately took her to the police station where she was medically examined. Semen was found on her body and dress. She also had visible injuries to her private parts. When Beeld saw her she had an enormous bump on her forehead.

“I have scratch marks and bruises between my legs and on my body. In our car there was also blood from the first time I was raped,” she said.

Martie Olivier said she was given anti-retroviral medication to protect her against HIV. The couple laid charges of rape, assault and bribery yesterday.

She told Beeld: “I don’t remember everything exactly. I was so nervous when I had to lay the charge. I didn’t even want to go there. I don’t trust anyone now,” she said. She is, however, determined to “stay strong”, adding: “Who knows who will be next on their list?”
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