Monday, September 24, 2012

Crimes of the South African Police Service

The Reason Behind the Lower Murder Statistics?

Marikana was the high water mark in South African Police Service absurdity. Faced with a growing social revolt after the death of dozens of protesters at the hands of the police, and a tidal wave of murders since 1994, the ANC Police desperately needed something to turn the ground swell of negative public opinion. What better way to present to the public so called dwindling MURDER statistics shortly after the “Marikana bloodbath? BUT if they said it was daytime, I would first check outside to make sure! So the Murder stats are down hey, anything you say, anything you say!

Observant Settler

PRESS REPORTS OF THE MANIPULATION OF CRIME STATISTICS:
In recent years there have been persistent reports in the press about the 'cooking of crime statistics' by police. In a selection of press articles on the matter, allegations relating to such manipulation are made in relation to five of South Africa's nine provinces. In this selection of press articles, eleven different police stations in the Western Cape, four stations in Gauteng, one station in KwaZulu-Natal and one station in Limpopo are alleged to have manipulated crime statistics. Whilst not referring to any single police station, a brief press report in January 2010 also referred to an ICD investigation that pointed to various 'irregularities' in the SAPS in the Free State, including the 'manipulation of crime statistics'.

One prominent example is the Mountain Rise police station in Pietermaritzburg. In June 2009 press reports indicated that a SAPS inspector at the station had been suspended after alleging that statistics at the station were being manipulated. It was claimed that police at the station were instructed not to record criminal complaints unless the suspects were immediately available or facts easily ascertainable. Unrecorded dockets were allegedly kept aside in a separate room and eventually burnt. The practice had become institutionalised on the instructions of the station commissioner who had been deployed to the station early in 2007. The inspector was subsequently reinstated (and apparently seconded to the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation) whilst an ICD investigation confirmed the allegations and culminated in a recommendation that disciplinary action be taken against the station commissioner.

Also in June 2009, the Western Cape MEC for Safety and Security, Lennit Max, went public with allegations that at the police stations in Paarl, Paarl East, Mbekweni, Wellington and Oudtshoorn, cases were downgraded (i.e. offences were recorded as less serious than had been reported) or not recorded at all. Max is reported to have said that he feared the manipulation of crime statistics he had so far been notified of was only a fraction of what had occurred at the province's 147 police stations. Press reports in October 2009 also indicated that an SAPS disciplinary process had found the station commissioner and others at the Lansdowne police station guilty of tampering with crime statistics.

Another press article referred to a leaked internal report sent to the Western Cape provincial commissioner in December 2006, indicating that 'quite a substantial number of stations are involved in manipulation'. The report referred specifically to the Porterville, Piketberg and Paarl East police stations. A report in June 2007 referred to such manipulation at the Bishop Lavis police station, with other reports in 2007 and 2008 referring to similar practices at the Knysna and Gugulethu police stations.17 Subsequent press reports appeared to confirm the existence of evidence of cases systematically not being recorded at the Knysna police station…. Click here to download the full (ISS) document – (PDF – 1.3MB).
http://tia-mysoa.blogspot.com/2012/09/south-africas-murder-stats-envisioning.html

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82 000 weapons 'missing'
Article By: Rafiq Wagiet
Tue, 01 Mar 2011 5:01 PM

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Parliament's watchdog public accounts committee Scopa on Tuesday demanded an explanation from Defence Minister Lindiwe Sisulu about missing weapons.

According to a report by the auditor general, an estimated 82 000 weapons belonging to the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) and the Navy are unaccounted for.

A staggering 72 000 out of 82 000 missing weapons belong to the army.

The defence department says that it cannot say the weapons are missing or stolen because they could simply not be properly registered.

The department has a project planned to address the discrepancies within the assets registry, but it could take up to 18 months to complete.

  
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How the South African Police Service Deal with Violent Crime

Quote: “The daughter managed to wriggle herself free and contacted the neighbours, who in their turn phoned the Modjadjiskloof police station, but nobody answered the phone.

The police officers, who eventually arrived two hours later, then proceeded to question the victims, in their apparent stupidity of not knowing the difference between a housebreaking and a robbery. They took 4 statements from Reinetha, after she had to repeat everything ten times. According to Reinetha, the police could not understand her language and were unable to write. She eventually told them that she’d had enough and needed to visit a doctor.

The officers (as thick as two short planks, no doubt), eventually came to the erroneous conclusion that the scene was a housebreaking. The officers seemed more concerned that the 59-year old woman had used a knife on her attackers. According to the victim (Reinetha) it was as if the police officers were trying to blame her for the incident. (What if, heaven forbid, she had used a gun!)

Mrs Reinetha Venter is the sister of Colonel Gawie Alberts, station commander of the Villieria police in Pretoria. After her husband passed away two years ago, government restrictions on firearms required that she had to place her deceased husband’s firearms in safe custody. She also placed her own firearm in safe custody, as she was abroad for the most part of last year.

Reinetha was watching TV at about 20:45 when she heard a loud thump. Her daughter, RenĂ©, was asleep in her bedroom at the time but was awoken by the noise.”

The full story can be read online in Afrikaans on the pages of Volksblad.



Crimes of the South African Police Service

Advanced Driving Courses Required Urgently!
Saturday, January 21, 2012

The following two pics arrived in my inbox this morning, thanks to Le Loup-Garou!

I have no idea who took these photographs, or when and where they were taken. The truck transporting the smashed vehicles has a Gauteng (GP) registration.

Yet another illustration of wasteful expenditure by the government, at taxpayers expense!



Crimes of the South African Police Service

Professor Lotz offers R1m reward to Solve Case

Lotz offers R1m reward
2012-03-18 09:40
Marlene Malan, Rapport

Cape Town – Exactly seven years after Matie student Inge Lotz, 22, was murdered, her father has offered a reward of R1m for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the murderer of his only child.

Lotz’s boyfriend, Fred van der Vyver, 29, was acquitted of her murder in a drawn-out court case in 2007.

Professor Jan Lotz said he had lost all faith in the police. “The time has come for me to do something about the case myself.”

“Out there is a psychopath who killed my child in the cruellest possible manner. For 10 months we sat in court listening how police messed up the investigation… Somewhere there has to be someone with a piece of information to complete the puzzle.”

“For this I’m willing to pay R1m.”

Lotz said there were many questions regarding the investigation and subsequent court case that bothered him.

“I’m looking for the towel, which the murderer used to wipe up Inge’s blood and clean the bathroom floor. Then I’m looking for the magazine left by the murderer on her lap and opened at an article about someone in her circle of friends.”

He said he was willing to pay for evidence to be sent to an American lab for forensic testing. He said police had told him that evidence had disappeared after being removed from a judge’s office.

Lotz said there was nothing left for him but to search for justice for his child. “Before I die, that is the least I can do for her. No amount of money is too much for this.”

“I will never have peace if I don’t know who committed this terrible crime.”

Sourced from: news24.com



Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Crimes of the South African Police Service

Bogussssssssssssssssssss Police!!!!!!!!!!!!!..!.

Six ‘cops’, ‘army men’ on the run
2010-12-20 13:02
Six men are on the run, three dressed as police and three dressed as army men, the North West police said today.

“A Pakistani national was attacked by the culprits in his flat at Stilfontein over the weekend,” said Lieutenant Colonel Lesego Metsi.

The men knocked on his door at Harcourt, Stilfontein, and then ransacked the place.

The man said he was robbed of goods including jewellery worth R50 000 and boxes of cigarettes worth R15 000.

Three of the men apparently wore police reflector jackets while the other three wore SA National Defence Force uniforms.
They were armed with R5 rifles.
They were travelling in a black Golf GTI and a silver-grey unidentified vehicle.

Anyone with information could contact the nearest police station or call CrimeStop on 08600 10111.

“The suspects are believed to be dangerous and community members are advised not to try to arrest them by themselves.”
- SAPA



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Officers arrested for alleged theft
2011-03-12 11:50

Three police officers were arrested for allegedly stealing a locked steel safe in Klerksdorp, North West police said today.

The officers were called by a community member who had come across a locked steel safe and the steel saw cutter at the nearby bushes yesterday, said Brigadier Thulani Ngubane.

The officers from the Jouberton police station went to the scene and took the items, but only handed in the steel saw cutter as an exhibit of the reported case.

Other police officers were later alerted that a locked safe was not handed in and an investigation was launched.

The three officers were later allegedly found by investigators in the garden of another community member who had borrowed them an electric grinder machine.

The steel safe had already been cut open.

It is not known what was inside the safe and its owner has not been identified.

The three officers, aged 33, 39 and 41, were arrested and charged with theft and defeating the ends of justice.

They are expected to appear in the Klerksdorp Magistrates Court on Monday.
- SAPA





Crimes of the South African Police Service

Cop arrested for murdering sister
2012-04-07 15:21
A police constable was arrested for allegedly murdering his sister and trying to murder his brother in Mahwelereng, near Polokwane, Limpopo police said today.

The 33-year-old policeman argued with his sister, 39, and brother, 23, at their home last night, said Lt-Col Mohale Ramatseba.

“It is reported the sister was shot and killed and the brother was seriously injured. He has been admitted in the local hospital,” Ramatseba said.

The motive for the killing was not known.

The constable, attached to the public order unit in Polokwane, would appear in Mahwelereng Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.
- SAPA

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Policeman charged with raping, killing daughter denied bail
2012-04-05 13:26


A police officer charged with raping, impregnating and murdering his 14-year-old daughter was denied bail in the Umlazi Magistrates Court.

Last month, the Independent Complaints Directorate (ICD) started investigating Warrant Officer Simo Mgobhozi (39) after it received reports that Mgobhozi had murdered his daughter, Nontobeko Zandile Mgobhozi in Umlazi Z section.

At the time, Mgobhozi was out on bail for the charge of allegedly raping and impregnating Nontobeko.

According to a statement released by the Independent Complaints Directorate days after his arrest for the murder, Mgobhozi went to a house in the Z section of Umlazi around 7pm on March 1.

Nontobeko and her mother, Zinhle Khuzwayo (37), were renting a room there.

Mgobhozi then locked himself, as well as both mother and daughter, inside the room. He took away the keys and then allegedly threatened to kill them. However, he was interrupted by his phone ringing.

Nontobeko, who was nine months pregnant, used a spare key to open the door. But as she tried to run away, Mgobhozi allegedly fired at her repeatedly, thereby killing her.

Mgobhozi’s attorney attempted to convince the court that Mgobhozi’s past conduct should not determine whether he is granted bail.

However, Magistrate GW Cele said the court had to consider these factors, which played an important role since it involved a person who was the complainant and now deceased.

The case has received a lot of support from politically based women’s organisations, namely the ANC Women’s League, the IFP Women’s Brigade and the SACP’s Provincial Gender Convenor since Mgobhozi made his first appearance at the Umlazi Magistrates Court on March 2.

“We are standing united as one voice because it is high time we stand together and forget our political, religious or socio-economic status,” said Molly Mngadi, IFP secretary of the Women’s Brigade in the province.

Nompumelelo Sithole, the secretary of the ANC’s Dorothy Nyembe Zone said too many cases come before the courts only to be withdrawn because of intimidation.

The case has been postponed to May 3.


- City Press



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Police deny accident cover-up
2012-04-11 08:51
Pretoria Police have denied covering up an accident in which a girl died after being hit by a car allegedly driven by a community policing member (CPF) in Hercules.

Captain Pinky Tsinyane said a case of culpable homicide had been opened and that the matter was being investigated.

Tsinyane said that once this investigation had been finalised, the national prosecuting authority would decide whether to prosecute.

She could not confirm whether the driver was indeed a CPF member.

Tsinyane said the 10-year-old girl was walking with her friends on Monday night when she was hit by a car. She was taken to hospital where she later died.

Details of the circumstances surrounding the accident were not yet known and statements were being obtained from witnesses, said Tsinyane.
- SAPA

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Two cops arrested
2011-05-12 11:00

Two police officers attached to the Loate detective services, north of Pretoria, were arrested yesterday after an investigation by the Gauteng Hawks, Captain Katlego Mogale said.

She said investigators searched two homes late on Tuesday night and early yesterday morning, and found 126 dockets and 12 evidence kits in a tool box outside one of the homes.

“The investigators received information regarding the dockets which were being kept by the members at their respective residences.”

Two female warrant officers, aged 40 and 41, were subsequently arrested.

“Investigations are continuing and we are not ruling out the possibility of more arrests being made,” Mogale said.

The officers would appear in court on soon on charges of defeating the ends of justice.
- SAPA








Crimes of the South African Police Service

Two cops in court on rape charges
2011-12-12 09:46
Two police sergeants were expected to appear in court today after allegedly raping a woman in Fourways, north of Johannesburg.

The cops, aged 28 and 43, were arrested last week and made their first court appearance on Thursday.

The case was postponed to today for a formal bail application in the Randburg Magistrates’ Court, said Gauteng police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Tshisikhawe Ndou.

The woman was allegedly stopped by the two cops last Friday evening and raped by both of them.
- SAPA




Crimes of the South African Police Service

Rhino horns disappear from police custody
2012-03-01 09:05
A clerk from the police’s forensic laboratory has appeared in the Pretoria District Court in connection with the theft of several rhino horns from a laboratory safe.

Azarial Shola Matjila (34) who appeared in court yesterday, has denied any wrongdoing.

The horns were originally confiscated from suspected rhino poachers in June 2009, were handed in at the Villieria police station and were later sent to the police laboratory in Pretoria.

When the horns were examined in August 2009, they were found to have been replaced by plaster of paris fakes, Beeld newspaper reported today.

During court proceedings, it emerged that the Villieria police station called Warrant Officer Hermanus Joubert, of the Polokwane organised crime unit, on June 2, to collect the rhino horns.

“The Villieria police told us that the horns were fresh, and suggested that we might be able to link the evidence to a crime, if we received reports of any poaching incidents,” Joubert told the court.

As it was after hours, Joubert locked the horns into a cupboard in his office, and signed them into the evidence safe the next day, backdating the register to June 2, 2009.
- SAPA






Crimes of the South African Police Service

Spy boss keeps it in the family
2012-04-15 10:00

Jacques Pauw
Controversial crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli handed a list with names of family members who had to be appointed as secret agents to his unit, the Hawks claim in an affidavit before court.

Some of Mdluli’s family members were appointed to the unit’s cybercrime division – without them having any IT knowledge or expertise.

Those who were appointed also had no police intelligence experience and include Mdluli’s 32-year-old current wife and his former wife.

Both were appointed at colonel level.

His daughter and a family member of his wife became lieutenant colonels and his son a captain. Two in-laws were made a sergeant and a warrant officer.

These and other shocking claims about Mdluli’s alleged role in looting the crime intelligence secret service account are detailed in two affidavits by senior Hawks investigators who were ­investigating the case. The probe has since been suspended.

City Press is in possession of the affidavits.

The statements by Lieutenant Colonel Piet Viljoen and Colonel Kobus Roelofse were used to ­convince a Germiston magistrate last year to issue search warrants relating to the investigation by the Hawks.

The claims in the affidavits were repeated in a top-secret ­report handed to acting police commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, which City Press reported on last week.

Mdluli’s family members were paid from the crime intelligence secret fund and handled by a lieutenant colonel in crime intelligence, one affidavit states. The lieutenant colonel provided the Hawks investigators with an affidavit detailing the ­appointment of Mdluli’s family members.

According to the Hawks’ affidavits, three of Mdluli’s family members, including his current wife, were appointed to the police’s cybercrime unit.

They were supposed to open and run an undercover internet cafe in Cape Town.

The cost involved to set up the front company amounted to R75 000, but they had such limited computer skills that they had to be trained in the basics at a further cost of R20 000.

But the project never got off the ground due to their lack of skills.

Money from the secret fund was also used to install an alarm system for Mdluli’s wife in her Brackenfell, Cape Town, home and in the Kraaifontein homes of her cousin and father.

Hawks investigators found two vehicles purchased from the secret fund that were registered in her name. One was a Mercedes-Benz ML 320 CDI and the other a BMW 330D.

“Investigations revealed that these cars had been bought and paid for in cash by the SA Police Force (SAPF) for official use by crime intelligence and not private use,” Viljoen says in his affidavit.

“It is difficult to comprehend what valid reason could be advanced for the SAPF to have registered any vehicle, let alone an undercover vehicle, in the name of a family member of a police general,” Roelofse states in his affidavit.

The family members were ­appointed at the beginning of 2010 during a recruitment drive by crime intelligence.

“Not one has experience in this field. They are currently paid out of the secret service account for which (Major General Solly) Lazarus is the CFO,” said Roelofse in his affidavit.

The affidavits claim that Mdluli and his wife had an affair long ­before they were married in February last year. He had employed her as a lieutenant colonel in April 2010.

When members complained about her appointment, he quietly removed her from her overt post and had her appointed as an agent.

Hawks investigators couldn’t find evidence that any of Mdluli’s family members were doing ­anything significant for crime intelligence.

The Hawks’ source, in his affidavit, said that various close confidants and friends of Lazarus were also promoted or appointed to senior positions.

The crime intelligence secret fund also paid for a rented home for Lazarus and his family for more than a year in Emerald ­Estates in Greenstone, Johannesburg, while his own house was being renovated.

“After the lease period, the furniture from these premises was written off,” Roelofse states.

Lawyers acting for Mdluli and his wife said they had no comment. Questions to Lazarus and the Hawks were not ­answered.
- City Press









Crimes of the South African Police Service

Police Minister’s slush fund secret
2012-04-08 10:00
Jacques Pauw, Adriaan Basson and Paddy Harper
The security wall around his property may explain why Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa is determined to shut down a Hawks investigation into a crime intelligence “slush fund”.

City Press can reveal the Hawks were investigating damaging claims that almost R200 000 for renovations to Mthethwa’s house in KwaMbonambi, northern KwaZulu-Natal, was paid out of the “slush fund” when the probe was shut down.
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Cop shoots dead colleague in ‘roadrage incident’
2012-08-20 09:25

An East Rand police constable reportedly shot dead a police captain in front of his son in an apparent road rage incident at the weekend.

The two officials, both of whom were off duty, were involved in a collision near the Katlehong shopping centre on Saturday evening, Beeld reported today.

According to police spokesperson Pinky Tsinyane, the men did not know each other, as they worked in different parts of Johannesburg.

The 29-year old constable, who was in a white Polo, got out of his car after the collision and confronted the captain, who was in a white Toyota Corolla.

“There was a heated exchange, during which the constable allegedly shot the captain, hitting him in the leg,” Tsinyane said.

They both returned to their respective vehicles, but the captain, of Brackendowns police station in Alberton, reportedly decided to approach his assailant again, and he ended up assaulting him inside the Polo.

According to the deceased’s son, who reportedly witnessed the entire incident, the constable then fired a shot from inside the car, killing the captain.

Tsinyane said the constable, of Zonkiziswe police station in Kathlehong, would appear in the Katlehong Magistrates’ Court later today in connection with the murder.
- SAPA



Crimes of the South African Police Service

Student Constable found guilty of murder
2012-08-31 14:52
Student Constable Sipho Mbatha was convicted of the murder of Soweto teenager Thato Mokoka by the High Court in Johannesburg.

Judge Kathleen Satchwell said today there was no evidence that disputed his act was not intentional.

“The barrel of the gun wasn’t pointed at his feet or legs. The gun was pointed at his head and back. Any shooting would have resulted in death, not injury,” she said.

“I heard no evidence that suggests Mokoka moved and accidentally caused the shooting. There’s no evidence that suggests any of your clothing or uniform perhaps (latched) onto the trigger... .”

There was also no evidence suggesting the gun was not properly handled, thus leading to the shooting.

Satchwell said the fact Mbatha chose not to testify had an impact on the trial.

“I deeply regret that you did not give evidence.”

Sipho Mbatha shot dead Mokoka (16) outside his grandmother’s house in Braamfischerville, Soweto, on February 14.

Police had been responding to a complaint that Mokoka was part of a gang and owned a firearm.

The firearm in question was never found.

Sentencing proceedings continue.
- SAPA


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Free State cop probed over rape
2012-09-05 17:34
Johannesburg - The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) is investigating claims by a 16-year-old girl that she was raped by a policeman in Tumahole, in the Free State.
No arrest had been made, said IpPID spokesperson Moses Dlamini.
The girl said she was walking on a roadside on 27 August when a vehicle with two men inside pulled up alongside her. She knew one of them.
"The person who is known by the victim was dropped off at his place of residence and the driver drove to his place of residence with the victim," Dlamini said in a statement.
The morning after the rape, the girl realised the man was a policeman when she saw him getting ready for work.
The authorities were informed and a case was opened. It was unclear if the officer was still on duty.
Dlamini said he could comment only on the criminal aspect of the case and not the internal proceedings.
However, he confirmed that police management was aware of the matter.
- SAPA
                                                                            




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Officers beat me, says pregnant teen
2012-07-31 20:31

Johannesburg - A friend of a Soweto teenager allegedly killed by a student constable was beaten by policemen before the shooting, the South Gauteng High Court heard on Tuesday.

"One of the officers beat me after finding cigarettes... While they were beating me, I saw Thato lying on the ground," testified the 15-year-old, pregnant teenager.

Sixteen-year-old Thato Mokoka was shot dead in Bramfischerville, Soweto, on February 14, allegedly by student Constable Sipho Mbatha.

Mbatha has denied the murder charge, and said he had no intention of killing the teenager. He claimed his gun went off while he was bending over the youth to search him.

According to the State, he and other police officers had gone to find Mokoka with two women and two boys, who had accused him of being part of a gang and of owning a gun.

Loud footsteps

The girl, who is eight months pregnant, testified in camera about the night of the shooting. Only reporters and family members of Mbatha and Mokoka were allowed in the courtroom.

She was talking to Mokoka, his girlfriend and another boy in a shack outside Mokoka's grandmother's home on the night of the killing.

"We heard loud footsteps. I told the others it was the police. I heard them knocking at the main house. They shouted at Thato's grandmother. I'm not sure if they hit her," she said.

The police surrounded the shack and shone a torch through the window.

"[The male friend] doused the candle and after a while we heard the police cocking their guns. Thato told me to open the door."

The girl said she did so and Mokoka went out with his hands raised.

On Monday, Mokoka's aunt Mpumi Mokoka told the court police had to push open the door.

She said her nephew was punched by a police officer before he could leave the shack and that he crawled out.

Asked about this on Tuesday, the girl said: "Who said Thato was punched? I did not see that."

Beaten by police

She told the court she was the one who was beaten by the police.

"One of the officers beat me after finding cigarettes [that we had been smoking] in Thato's room. The other two friends managed to slip out."

When she came out of the shack, she was then beaten by her mother and the police, she said.

"While they were beating me, I saw Thato lying on the ground. I think there were two police officers by Thato and one of them had his foot on Thato's neck," she told the court.

She suddenly heard about six gunshots and when she looked at Mokoka, he was lying with his face on the ground.

Asked to identify the shooter, the girl turned to Mbatha.

"It was him," she said.

The girl told the court she did not see Mbatha try to search Mokoka.

"I went to Thato [as he lay dead] and told him that those responsible for his murder would go to jail," she said.

The trial continues on Wednesday.
- SAPA

                                      




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Cape Town cop accused of sexual assault
2012-08-08 18:44

Johannesburg - A Gugulethu police officer has been accused of sexually abusing and robbing a prostitute, the Independent Police Investigative Directorate said on Wednesday.
The police officer allegedly approached the woman where she was working on Voortrekker Road in Parow, Cape Town on 7 July at 16:10, the IPID said in a statement.
"The man identified himself as a police officer and then forced her to perform oral sex on him. He apparently threatened to arrest her if she refused."
The police officer then allegedly stole R170 from the woman.
The woman reported the incident to the Gugulethu police station the following day.
IPID has opened a case of rape and is investigating.
- SAPA


Crimes of the South African Police Service

Nurse loses baby after cop attack
2012-09-07 09:10


Johannesburg - A student nurse lost her unborn baby because she was allegedly assaulted by a police constable, the Star newspaper reported on Friday.

This came after Lucia Mualusi's husband, Rudzani, failed to pay R2 500 for a bakkie he had leased from the policeman.

The woman was allegedly choked, slapped and punched by the officer, who also knelt on her abdomen, the newspaper reported.
The couple were in bed on Saturday when they heard a knock on their door.

They were confronted by the officer and seven other men, four of whom were in police uniform. The group broke down the burglar gate.

"The constable stepped backwards and pointed a firearm at me," Rudzani Mualusi told the newspaper.

"He told me he wasn't here to play. I went back to the bedroom to fetch his car keys."

He escaped through a back window.

Mualusi said the constable was arrested on Monday at Olivenhoutbosch, and was granted R1 000 bail. He is due to reappear on September 28.
- SAPA








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Man dies after cops' torture - IPID
2012-09-14 07:23


(File, Sapa)
Johannesburg - A Pretoria man died after being tortured allegedly at the hands of police, the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid) said on Thursday.
The 28-year-old man was picked up by police in Ga-Rankuwa on Wednesday and was taken to the Chamdor police station, where the alleged torture took place, said spokesperson Moses Dlamini in a statement.
It was unknown why he was taken to the station.
Dlamini said after the incident, the man was taken to the Leratong Hospital but was declared dead.
A post mortem would be carried out soon.
No arrests had been made yet.
- SAPA