Two nabbed after police gun robbery


By Obakeng Maje
Kuruman-Two suspects appeared briefly before Mothibistad Magistrate Court in connection of armed robbery.

“It is alleged that on Saturday,Thuso Leboko,29, and Rebaone Leboko,23, attacked an on-duty police officer, stationed at Batlharos police station and robbed him of his service pistol” lieutenant Olebogeng Tawana said.

The police said the incident allegedly happened at a local supermarket not far from Batlharos police station, where the victim is stationed.

“Apparently the suspects opened the door of the police vehicle in which the victim was driving in and grabbed him and forcefully removed his service pistol from the holster” Tawana said. 

After removing the firearm from the holster, one of the suspects attempted to shoot him, but the firearm could not discharge a bullet.

“They fled the crime scene on foot into the village, and shortly robbed a local tuck shop off undisclosed amount of cash, cigarettes and airtime at gun point” he said.

Batlharos police with the help of the neighbouring police stations like Tsineng and Kuruman K9 unit immediately launched a man hunt. They were arrested after the members of the community tipped off the police about the suspects’ whereabouts.

Afterwards a high speed chase ensued and the suspects were arrested in nearby bushes in the area of Batlharos. The service firearm and magazine with full ammunition was also retrieved in a yard.

“It seems as if the suspects threw the pistol and magazine while they were running away from the police” he outlines.

Batlharos station Commander Captain Modise extends his gratitude to the community of Batlharos after sharing the information which led to the arrest of the suspects with the police with the police.-TDN
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Three bodies discovered after drowning in Pella village


By Obakeng Maje
In another unrelated incident, 3 males aged  12, 19 and 20 drowned while swimming in a quarry at Pella village, in Madikwe on Monday at about 17:00.

Police said their bodies were retrieved this morning.       

“Police in Potchefstroom also opened a case of Inquest after a body of a 7-year- old boy was found floating in the swimming pool at  his parents’ house in Potchefstroom in December 2013” Makau said.

It is alleged that the boy was last seen sleeping in one of the bedrooms, but was not found there when the grandmother looked for him.

The most important rule of water is that everyone should respect water, the water environment and the dangers involved. Always be on the lookout for advisory signs in both natural and public environments.

“Alcohol and water safety do not go together. Alcohol abuse blunts your sense of judgement, strengths and stamina. The most dangerous time at a picnic, is on arrival, when parents are unpacking and children venture to discover their surroundings” she said.

Residents are requested to take care of themselves and apply the following precautionary measures.  

Safety Tips 

∙Do not get into water alone, unless you are a strong swimmer.
∙Children should never swim alone.
∙Ensure that the water depths are appropriate for swimming and diving.
∙Children should be constantly supervised when they are near water, even during bath time.
∙Install a safety barrier around home swimming pools.
∙Empty baths, basins, sinks immediately after use.
∙Do not duck or push others into rivers.
∙Never cross overflowing rivers.
∙Be careful not to stand on an overhanging bank.
∙Before entering the water, check for the presence and strength of a current.
•If caught in a fast river current, float feet first in order to absorb any impact with the feet and legs, thus protecting the head and body from serious injury.
∙Extreme care should always be taken when entering rivers because of their changeable nature.-TDN
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Taung man swept away by floods


By Obakeng Maje
Taung-The police in the North West are concerned about the escalating number of reported cases of drowning in rivers, dams, streams and swimming pools in various parts of the Province.  

The recent reported cases of drowning include that of a man in Taung who allegedly crossed a flooding river with his donkey cart.

“Police divers managed to get his cart and two donkeys and his body was only recovered after five days” captain Pelonomi Makau.

Another inquest case was registered in Vryburg at Rosendaal farm on Saturday when two boys,aged 10 and 15 years old drowned in a quarry after they went out for swimming.-TDN
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Hammer-man back in the streets after escaping from jail


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By Obakeng Maje
Mmabatho- The Police in Mmabatho have launched a manhunt after 7 awaiting trial detainees escaped from lawful custody in the early hours of today, 18 February 2014 at approximately 01:00.

The escapees include Solomon Moleko who is commonly known as “hammer-man” charged with Rape and Murder. The others are Patrick Bogodile charged with Theft of Motor vehicle, Gaothaelwe Lesole facing a charge of House robbery, Boitumelo Moiloa charged with murder, Goitseone Mogodunyane charged with possession of suspected stolen property, Charles Pheta facing a charge of Car hi-jacking and robbery as well as Mogomotsi Sebolane who is also facing a charge of car hi-jacking and robbery.

“The suspects allegedly escaped by cutting the mesh wire of the cell and of the ceiling and finally escaped” brigadier Thulani Ngubane said.

The Police are appealing to the community members to assist in arresting the suspects. Anyone with the information of the suspects is urged to call the Mmabatho Police Station on (018) 387 7500 or Crime Stop no. 08600 10111.

“The community is warned not to arrest the suspects in case they see them, but to report them to the nearest police station. Escape from lawful custody have been registered for investigation” Ngubane said.

Police said circumstances that led to the escape will be investigated and if it can be found that there was negligence by the police, necessary steps will be taken.-TDN
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Rape, murder suspect nabbed in KZN


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Durban – A man accused of committing a number of violent crimes was arrested in Empangeni, KwaZulu-Natal police said on Tuesday.

“The suspect, 27, was wanted for house robbery, rape, murder, attempted murder, and hijackings in the area that were reported in the past four months,” said police spokesperson Captain Thulani Zwane.

He was arrested on Monday.

Zwane said in January the man and his gang allegedly robbed a 51-year-old woman and her family at their home in the Matshana area.

“The victims were threatened with firearms and were robbed of their belongings, including cash, a wrist watch and a DVD player. The suspects fled the scene on foot,” said Zwane.

Police commissioner Lieutenant General Mmamonnye Ngobeni said police would work around the clock to try and link him to other house robbery, rape, and hijacking cases that were reported in Empangeni and surrounding areas.

– SAPA

Nkandla public violence trial set for May


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Johannesburg – Three minors and 27 adults accused of public violence following an EFF event near President Jacob Zuma‘s Nkandla homestead will go to trial in May, the NPA said on Tuesday.

“The accused appeared in court today [Tuesday] and the matter was adjourned to 19 May for trial,” National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson Natasha Ramkisson-Kara said.

The trial had been set down for four days in the Nkandla Magistrate’s Court.

The arrested were granted bail of R500 each last month, on condition they not interfere with witnesses. The minors were released into the care of their guardians.

Last month, the Economic Freedom Fighters and their leader Julius Malema handed over a house they had built for a woman and her grandchildren.

The house is about 300 metres from Zuma’s KwaZulu-Natal homestead. There was a massive police presence at the event.

When Malema arrived for the handover, ANC members prevented his car from advancing, forcing him to get out and walk to the house.

After he made it through the crowd, ANC supporters began throwing bottles of water and stones.

Later, the ANC supporters were on a nearby hill when EFF members emerged from their meeting and began singing.

Some of the ANC group began throwing stones at them and police intervened using truncheons, a water cannon, and teargas. Rubber bullets were fired and people ran and dived for cover.

– SAPA

Mazibuko warns on Zuma impeachment


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Cape Town – DA parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko vowed on Tuesday to table a motion to impeach President Jacob Zuma if the public protector’s report on Nkandla fingered him.

Speaking in the National Assembly during debate on Zuma’s State of the Nation address, she told MPs she wanted to deliver a very clear message on the Nkandla “scandal”, which involved spending over R206m of public money on Zuma’s private homestead in Kwazulu-Natal.

“I want to use this opportunity to send a very clear message to our honourable members, that should the honourable president be involved in any wrongdoing in the public protector’s report on the Nkandla scandal, I will not hesitate to table a motion to impeach him in this House.”

Mazibuko said she could not guarantee opposition parties would win such an impeachment vote, but millions of South Africans would be calling on MPs to do the right thing.

“They know the real story – that our country cannot afford another five years of President Zuma’s administration.”

Public Protector Thuli Madonsela‘s report on Nkandla is set to be released on 1 March.

Earlier, Mazibuko said Zuma should have resigned the moment the story broke that more than R206m of public money was spent on upgrades to his private homestead at Nkandla.

She also told the House that the past five years of Zuma’s “poor leadership” had reversed much of the progress South Africa had made up to 2009.

– SAPA

Pistorius trial judge under scrutiny


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Cape Town – In 15 years on the bench, Judge Thokozile Matilda Masipa has heard a few high profile cases, but they will all be eclipsed by the drama and world-wide scrutiny of the Oscar Pistorius murder trial.

The justice department is expecting 300 journalists to cover the case – double the scrum that attended the Paralympian’s bail hearings – and Masipa is considering formal requests to allow live television broadcasts of the proceedings in the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria.

She was a crime reporter whose stories often told of the indignities of life under apartheid and went on to become an advocate in her late forties. She was named a judge in the Transvaal division in 1998, becoming only the second black woman on the Bench after former Constitutional Court judge Yvonne Mokgoro.

Newsworthy judgments

Among her judgments that have made news were the sentencing of serial rapist and robber Shepherd Moyo and the dismissal of sacked Eskom CEO Jacob Maroga‘s claim for R85m in compensation.

Masipa ruled in favour of Eskom and the public enterprises department. Her comments included salient points on where government’s powers in relation to state-owned enterprises began and ended.

At a time when Maroga’s case reportedly divided sympathies in government, she remarked in her ruling: “A shareholder does not have the right to interfere in the decision-making of the board in respect to the company’s internal affairs.”

She also said: “The power of the minister to appoint directors to the board of Eskom should not be confused with the power of the board to employ and terminate the employment contract of the CEO: a written contract of employment exists between Mr Maroga and Eskom. The minister is not party to that contract and has no right to interfere with it. The minister performs no executive role in Eskom.”

Masipa has contributed to case law regarding the constitutional duties of local government on housing.

In Blue Moonlight Properties 39 v Occupiers Saratoga Avenue, she held in 2009 that the City of Johannesburg had failed to fulfil its obligations to find alternative accommodation for squatters who were threatened with eviction from old warehouses in Berea.

The council had submitted that it “cannot for the time being make any of its emergency shelters available for any persons evicted”. The judge criticised the statement as “vague in the extreme and not helpful at all”.

“It is clear that the city is trying to distance itself from the problems of the unlawful occupiers in this matter. This indeed is at odds with the Constitution and is tantamount to failure by the city to comply with its constitutional obligations,” she said.

Maximum sentences

After the justice department announced she would hear the Pistorius case, media has focused attention on two judgments in which she handed down maximum sentences to men convicted of violence against women.

The Moyo case was one of these. Delivered in May last year, it saw Masipa hand down a 252-year sentence she said was intended to serve as a deterrent.

She said in her judgment that the three rape victims of the man who carried out a spate of house robberies in northern Johannesburg had been left traumatised for life and his lack of remorse made it unlikely he could be rehabilitated.

“The worst in my view is that he attacked and raped the victims in the sanctity of their own homes where they thought they were safe,” she said.

In 2009, Masipa handed down a life sentence to a policeman, Freddy Mashamba, who shot and killed his former wife after a row over their divorce settlement.

“No one is above the law. You deserve to go to jail for life because you are not a protector. You are a killer,” Masipa said.

Her peers say the respected legal mind and eloquent competence are coupled with a diffident nature that does not gravitate to the spotlight she will endure from 3 March. The judge has appointed two assessors, who have not been named.

– SAPA

Sanral, minister admit e-toll problems


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Cape Town – Sanral has been ordered to fix billing problems related to the Gauteng e-toll system, Transport Minister Dipuo Peters says.

Briefing Parliament’s transport portfolio committee on Tuesday , Peters conceded that there were teething problems with the electronic tolling system.
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Premier Modise to account for State of the Province


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North West Premier Thandi Modise is to give an account of the performance of her administration and set the tone for the celebration of the 20 years of democratic gains during her State of the Province Address (SOPA) to be delivered in the Provincial legislature on Friday.

Although the SOPA will be delivered against the backdrop of distressing violent protests in certain parts of the Province, it remains the Premier’s objective to move the province forward in unity.

Premier Modise will outline achievements, challenges and stratagems geared towards tackling unemployment, inequality and poverty as they relate to the five priorities of government, namely education, health, the fight against crime, creating decent work as well as rural development and land reform under the theme “Working together we have done more.”

Modise will also report on progress in infrastructure development to unlock economic potential and job creation.

Furthermore, the Premier will reflect on efforts which have contributed to stability, improved administration, building an inclusive society and endeavours to ensure good governance.

Strategies to tackle youth unemployment, women empowerment and skills development will also feature in the Premier’s presentation.

The occasion marking the fifth opening of the North West Provincial Legislature will be broadcast Live on Motsweding FM, North West FM and All Regional Community Radio Stations as from 10h00 to 11h30. The speech will also be streamed live on http://www.nwstateoftheprovinceaddress.org.-TDN
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