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assault Daily Sun journalist
A Daily Sun journalist has been assaulted by police after taking photos of
them allegedly accepting a bribe, says the newspaper.
The Daily Sun says one of its journalists was assaulted by police
after taking photos of them allegedly accepting a bribe in Rustenburg, North
West.
Deputy editor Reggy Moalusi said Ricky Dire was arrested and assaulted
on Saturday after he was found taking photos of police receiving bribes from
Chinese shop owners.
The shop owners had called Dire complaining that police had been
harassing them and constantly asking for bribes.
"They [police] assaulted him and they were insulting him,"
Moalusi said.
"We got our lawyers involved ... and he was
only released five hours later."
He said Dire's cellphone was allegedly confiscated and the pictures
deleted.
The police also threatened to keep Dire in police custody until Monday
morning.
Police spokesperson Sergeant Kealeboga Molale said the arresting
officers laid charges of intimidation, crimen injuria and resisting arrest
against Dire.
"The [journalist] was arrested because he was insulting the police
and when they tried to arrest him he resisted," she said.
"The incident happened at a complex where there is a bottle store. The journalist was allegedly drunk."
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Molale said police were not aware of the alleged bribe incident.
Molale said police were not aware of the alleged bribe incident.
Moalusi said the newspaper had spoken to Dire who claimed he was sober.
"He also says he never resisted arrest.
"They asked him whether he was fighting them, he said no and if
they deem it he is fighting [sic], they can arrest him and charge him,
something they did."
North West Premier Thandi Modise called on the Independent Police
Investigative Directorate to probe the alleged harassment and assault.
"Police have to work very hard on their image to inspire and regain
public confidence after recent tragedies experienced in our province viewed by
some as acts of police brutality," Modise said in a statement.
"They should realise that their conduct is under public scrutiny
and strive to be above reproach." – Sapa