
By OBAKENG MAJE
North West police warn the community not to take the law into their own hands. This comes after the community of Magogong near Taung went berserk on Wednesday during the intense search of Oratile Mothibi.
According to the North West police spokesperson, Col Adele Myburgh, Mothibi was allegedly kidnapped by an unknown man on 23 January 2022 at about 9am. Myburgh said Oratile, her brother and cousin aged 11 and 14 years respectively, went to Modutung to fetch morogo (indegenious edibles) when accosted by the man.
“Whilst in the veld, an unknown man grabbed her and threatened the boys with a knife in their attempt to rescue Oratile. The boys ran home to inform the parents. Since this incident, various police units, including the Air Wing (helicopter) and community members have been searching for Oratile without success,” she said.
However, some community members accused the police of sabotaging their search. One of the community leaders who refused to be named for fear of reprisal said the police shot at them with rubber bullets after they allegedly discovered Oratile’s underwear full of blood.
“The traditional healers were consulted to assist in locating Oratile. They led us to traditional healers’ huts in Granspan village. As a community, we arrived there and one community member allegedly saw a man who kidnapped Oratile riding a horse and running away with her.
“The community members tried to chase him, but unfortunately, they lost track. The community members also found two men who were allegedly working with the perpetrator and confronted them. However, they were rescued by the police before they could tell the truth,” she said.
According to community members, the traditional healers who were consulted highlighted that Oratile has been kidnapped for ritual purposes.
“These traditional healers said her kidnappers are in the process of turning her into a zombie. Now, yesterday, we found two old women who were allegedly working with the perpetrators too. However, they were also rescued by the police.
“We believe that the police are sabotaging our search. According to these traditional healers, if seven days can pass by without finding Oratile, it will be too late for her to survive because she is in the process of being turned into a zombie,” said one of the community leaders.
Meanwhile, Myburgh, who was cagey about the details said: “The details of the case are sub judice and therefore, details will not be discussed in the media. The police are aware of the allegations made by the community after consultation with traditional healers.
“These people were already interviewed by police and we would like to urge the community once more not to take the law into their own hands. Vigilantism cannot be a justifiable act of punishment for anyone. Mob justice is not a solution and will not be tolerated.”
She said the community needs to work with the police and to report all criminal behaviour to law enforcement and stop acts of vigilantism. Myburgh further said anyone with information is requested to contact the Investigating Officer, Capt Joseph Montwedi on cell: 082 496 0332.
A house belonging to one of the women was allegedly torched by angry community members.
