Monday, February 6, 2017

Crimes of the South African Police Service







ANC POLICE SCUM
CASE 27:
Another white couple was assaulted by black police officers.The couple, who prefer to remain anonymous, had just left a charity event at Parkers Comedy in Montecasino at about 12.30am and soon after joining William Nicol Drive on their way to join the highway home, they were pulled over by Metro police officers. A male and female officer came over to their BMW cabriolet and the male officer went straight to the man on the drivers’ seat while the female officer came to the woman’s side. The male officer demanded a drivers licence from the man and ordering him to get out of the car.
“We then demanded to see their Metro police licenses as we were not sure they were genuine officers and in the backdrop of a previous incident more than a year ago with the police. They became aggressive and abusive, with the female officer threatening to breathalyse me,” the woman said.
The woman said she then responded and told the woman officer that she did not understand why she wanted to breathalyse her as she was not driving the vehicle. “I then insisted they produce their licences as I explained a previous encounter with bogus members of the police.

“The male officer got physical and pulled my boyfriend out of the car, locked him in the back of their van and jumped into our BMW and drove off with me and other officers followed with my boyfriend in the back of the van.I kept asking where we were going, but instead one of them put her hands over my face so I would not see the direction we were heading in. We ended up in a fenced-off bushy place with an old building where they ordered me to jump out of the car, locked it and took the keys and left me beside the vehicle and drove off with my boyfriend,” she said.

While she was trying to figure out where she was, they pulled up again, still with her boyfriend in the van and parked a distance away from the couple’s car. “I could hear my boyfriend screaming, wanting to know if I was okay and he said they were taking him to the cop shop. “I then demanded that they take me with rather than leave me in the middle of nowhere and they said they will come back for me.” Strangers soon showed up on the other side of the fence and kept asking the woman to get close as they could offer her a fix. “I was so terrified by now and I sent out a group message to Steelwings West Rand Motor Cycle Club asking them to please help me, I need urgent help.” One of the group members phoned and asked the woman where she was, and as she did not know, he asked her to send a location over her phone to the group again. The member then sent a message back saying he had found the location. “I was next to the Marlboro Testing Grounds next to Alexandra and he would come for me in five minutes. This freaked me out even further as I started to panic about my safety and these men who kept coming up to the fence.” “The group member collected me. This was now about 2.30am,” she said. The woman said she asked the group member to drive her to her home so she could fetch the spare keys for the car, and as they drove out a police van drove past but never answered their attempts to flag them down. When they came back after going to her home, they found the car had gone.

They then drove to Bramley, Douglasdale and Sandton police, where they were joined by another group member in their bid to locate her boyfriend. As they were driving to the various police stations, she also contacted car track to help locate her vehicle, but they couldn’t, claiming maybe it was parked in a basement with no network. At about 6am while still at the Sandton police, her phone rang and it was her boyfriend saying he was locked up at Sandringham Police Station and the previous shift would not allow him to make the call. “When we got to Sandringham, they released him but took him back into the cells when we demanded to be given the names of the arresting officers, saying we were becoming difficult.” He was eventually released 30 minutes later. The party then learnt that the Metro cops went back to the scene and collected the car, threw the keys at her boyfriend in the cell and said, “Good luck in finding your girlfriend”. The woman and her boyfriend then opened a case of kidnapping against Metro police. The couple expressed their gratitude to the group members who helped. Whether or not the suspects are legitimate police officers is yet to be determined, and Metro police are still investigating the incident.