Marikana quiet after fatal shootings


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Marikana, North West – No violence was reported overnight at the Nkaneng informal settlement in Marikana, outside Rustenburg, where three people were killed at the weekend, North West police said on Monday.

“It is quiet… Nothing was reported overnight,” said Brigadier Thulani Ngubane.

Two brothers were shot dead and two women were wounded in Nkaneng, Wonderkop, on Saturday.

The police were shot at on their way to the murder scene, said Ngubane.

“There were a lot of people gathered there and some started shooting at police and the police responded (by firing live ammunition).”

“We have not received any reports of casualties.”

Ngubane said the shooting had been reported to the Independent Police Investigative Directorate.

He said a group of armed men, wrapped in blankets and wearing balaclavas, stormed into a shack on Saturday night and asked the twin brothers inside where another man was.

The brothers were shot when they said they did not know the man.

“The one brother, who was shot two times, died on the scene, while the other brother died on arrival at the Andrew Saffy Hospital.”

Two women, who were in the shack at the time, were wounded.

One was shot in the thigh, and the other was hacked with a panga. They were taken to hospital and were discharged on Sunday.

The North West regional organiser of the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu) was also shot dead in the same area on Saturday evening.

Four men shot Mawethu Khululekile Stevens, 46, at a tavern in Photsaneng on Saturday.

Branch secretary Gaddafhi Mdoda said workers at Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) would hold a meeting on Monday afternoon to discuss the murder and planned retrenchments.

“There will be a meeting at each shaft between 1pm and 2pm. The workers are angry about the murder of our comrade.”

He said it appeared that hitmen were being hired to kill Amcu members.

The two brothers killed in Nkaneng had not been confirmed to be Amcu members.

“We are verifying whether they are our members. We should know by this afternoon,” he said. – Sapa

Top cop a ‘law unto himself’


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Johannesburg – The commander of the East Rand Flying Squad, Lieutenant-Colonel Mbongeni Aubrey Khumalo, has been accused of bullying and victimising staff, practising nepotism and running the unit like his personal fiefdom.
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Letlhabile teen kidnapped and raped


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By Obakeng Maje

Letlhabile-Police arrested a 37 year old suspect for alleged raping a teenager at Bock 13, in Letlhabile. 

 

It is alleged that the survivor was in the company of her friend to a local internet café when a car stopped next to them. 

“The suspect allegedly threatened a 17 year-old girl with a knife and forced her into the car and drove off to his place where he allegedly raped the girl” colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said.  

The matter was reported to the police and the suspect was arrested.  

He appeared before the Brits Magistrate’s Court on Thursday,and was granted R1000.00 bail. 

He will appear before the court again on 1 July 2013.   

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A 100 year-old woman killed in Klerksdorp


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By Obakeng Maje

Klerksdorp: The police are searching for suspect(s) after a body of a 100 year old woman was found inside a house on Friday approximately at 17:00 in Klerksdorp. 

“It is alleged that the old woman‘s decomposed body was found in the kitchen tied with a curtain rope on her feet and neck” said colonel sabata Mokgwabone.

“According to the information received, the victim was staying alone in the house and her neighbours did not see her for two weeks” said police. 

It is apparent that the victim’s house was ransacked, but it is not yet determined properties taken except that her Mazda car with unknown registration number is missing. 

Nobody is arrested, and the police request the community to come forward with information that may lead to arrest of the suspect(s) by calling this number (018) 464-5079/80/69. Alternatively, Crime Stop number 08600 10111, can be called and the caller may remain anonymous.

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Cop bullet accidentally kills a babys


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Pretoria – A one-year-old baby was accidentally killed and its mother injured in Mooiplaas, south of Pretoria, after being hit by a ricocheted bullet allegedly fired by police, Gauteng police said on Monday.

 

Police were attempting to stop a crowd assaulting two men accused of stealing on Sunday when an officer fired a warning shot, said Colonel Katlego Mogale.

 

The warning shot then ricocheted, hitting the baby and mother.

 

The mother was taken to hospital for treatment, along with two police officers injured while stopping the crowd from assaulting the two men.

 

“The case is now with the Ipid (Independent Police Investigation Directorate),” said Mogale. – Sapa

Guptas’ huge tax windfall


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Johannesburg – The super-rich Gupta family has received a property tax bonanza on their luxury R26.5m estate that other homeowners could only dream of.

 

City Press has established that the Guptas’ 6 000m² homestead in Saxonwold, northern Joburg, has been valued for property taxes at less than a third of the R26.5m the controversial family have poured into the property.

 

And, city valuation records show, not only are they paying taxes on a fraction of the property’s value but the valuation has dropped significantly from 2008 when the last citywide valuation was done.

 

Rapport revealed that the Gupta property was worth much more than what it was evaluated for by the municipality.

 

Their property value has also dropped significantly since the last evaluation in 2008.

 

These revelations come at a time when most property owners in Johannesburg are preparing for an increase of at least 5,3% in new taxes.

 

The Gupta family spokesperson could not comment due to the family being away at a wedding. 

 

City Press