Two suspects remain in custody after armed robbery


ImageMmakau-Police arrested two male suspects aged 28 and 31 respectively on Tuesday for armed robbery that took place in Brits.

“It is alleged that the truck driver was in Brits on his way from Vryburg to Polokwane when forced to stop by an unknown object that hit the truck” police said.

“According to the driver, he was outside the truck and investigating what happened when one unknown male appeared and pointed him with a firearm. The man allegedly instructed him to keep quiet and lie down, and suddenly seven other suspects emerged” colonel Emelda Setlhako said.

Police said the suspects demanded the safe but the victim explained to them that there’s no safe in the truck.

They searched the truck inside while the other one was keeping an eye on him.

“It is alleged that they took his wallet containing R140.00 cash Nokia cellphone valued at R500.00 as well as six boxes of chicken meat worth R2200.00” police said.

They allegedly instructed him to move away and not to look back, but managed to go back to the truck after realising that the suspects had vanished.

He reported a case at Garankuwa after requesting assistance from passing motorists.

“The victim was at the Police Station when he spotted and recognised two males passing nearby as some of the suspects who robbed him” police adds.

He alerted the police and the suspects were arrested.

They appeared before Brits Magistrate Court on Wednesday. Wilbert Matabane (28) and Jeffrey Kgafela (31) were remanded in custody and will appear before the court again on Tuesday 26 February 2013 for bail application.

The other suspects are still at large and investigation continues.

 

 

 

 

A man arrested for alleged stolen vehicle in North West


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A 39 year old Tanzanian Citizen was arrested on Wednesday  for suspected stolen vehicle North West police said. According to information, members at the Ramatlabama Port of Entry  were on duty at about 14:30 at the searching point  when a Silver Grey Toyota Hilux with a false registration number approached the searching point.

“The police members who were conducting a search and circulated the vehicle with the chassis number” colonel Emelda Setlhako said.

“It was discovered that it is sought in a theft of motor vehicle case that was registered in Rustenburg” police said.

“The driver of the vehicle was arrested and detained at Nietverdiend Police Station” police said.

A case of possession of suspected stolen vehicle was registered.

The suspect is expected to appear  before the Lehurutshe Magistrate Court tomorrow and investigation continues.

 

 

A man arrested with stolen laptops


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By Obakeng Maje

Kimberley-Police officers arrested 32-year-old foreign national man with reported stolen laptops and cellphones during routine patrols in Kimberley CBD. 

The suspect was carrying a heavy loaded black bag on his way to the taxi rank to hitch-hike to Johannesburg said police. 

“The police became very suspicious and approached him, and upon investigation they searched his black bag and discover four laptops, three laptops chargers and nine cellphones” Lieutenant Olebogeng Tawana said. 

“He could not account for the laptops and cellphones when he was questioned to produce the authentic documents to confirm the ownership of the laptops and cellphones” Tawana adds.  

Instead he told the police that he bought them from unknown men in the City CBD. 

Furthermore the police investigation revealed that these laptops were reported stolen during house breakings, robberies and theft out of motor vehicles between last year and this year. Police said among these cellphones, there was a galaxy S3 that the owner reported it being robbed of during armed robbery last week. “Three of the laptops and three cellphones have been positively identified by the relevant owners with authentic supporting document proofing ownership” police said.

The suspect was also in possession of fraudulent identity document with identity photo tampered with.

“The suspect has been charged with possession of stolen goods, fraud and robbery. He is due to appear before the Kimberley Magistrate Court soon.

Mongalo Wants Out Of Leopards?


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Black Leopards striker, Thabo Mongalo, is thought to have joined the list of players keen to leave the club.

According to Siya crew sources, Mongalo, along with the likes of Tiyani Mabunda, Raymond Monama and Rodney Ramagalela, could all be set to leave Lidoda Duvha after deciding that they would rather continue their professional careers elsewhere.

 

Mongalo, who rejoined Leopards following an unhappy spell in Phokeng with Platinum Stars, has been blowing hot and cold since his return.

The forward will see his current deal come to an end in June, and as it stands, he will be playing his football elsewhere when the 2013/2014 season begins next year, with the club yet to open talks with him regarding a new contract.

 

Sources have indicated that even if the club was to table a new deal, he would, in all probability, turn down the offer as he seeks a new challenge in his career.

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ANC women bemoan celebrity treatment for Pistorius


ImageMembers of the Women’s League of the ruling African National Congress on Thursday accused authorities of giving “special treatment” to Olympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius who stands charged of murdering his girlfriend.

Pistorius is accused of shooting dead his model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp at his Pretoria home a week ago, in a case that has hogged local and international headlines.

Members of the ANC Women’s League (ANCWL) are unhappy about him being kept in police holding cells rather than a prison during bail proceedings.

“The ANCWL would like to register our dissatisfaction at this special treatment that Pistorius is getting and would like prosecutors to take this issue up,” said a statement.

“Unlike other alleged offenders who are in prison Pistorius’s family are permitted to visit him at all hours not just prescribed visiting hours as would be the case in prison.”

South Africa’s prison are notorious for overcrowding and violence and suspects awaiting trial often spend months and even years in custody.

But authorities have rejected claims of special treatment, saying the double amputee athlete was being kept in police holding cells to allow him access to his legal team.

“There is no celebrity status (at play) here. It’s not a common practice, but it is a decision of the court,” spokesman for the prosecutions authority Medupi Simaku told SAPA news agency

Pistorius has told the Pretoria Magistrates Court that he shot Steenkamp, 29, in a horrible accident after he mistook her for an intruder.

The state is arguing that the killing was premeditated.- AFP

Long way to go: Zuma


ImageSouth Africa still has some way to go to achieve the society it desires, President Jacob Zuma said on Thursday.

Replying in the National Assembly to points raised during the debate on his state-of-the-nation speech, Zuma said next year would mark the first 20 years of freedom and democracy.

In celebrating this milestone, the government would recommit to achieving a non-racial, non-sexist, peaceful, and democratic society.

South Africa today was considerably better than the South Africa of 20 years ago.

“It’s not been any easy road.” It was still a long road to go to achieve the “type of society that we want to achieve, but we are getting there steadily”, Zuma said. – Sapa

“Rapes not treated seriously’


ImageCape Town – Police officers and social workers should treat abuse and rape cases with more seriousness, a ministerial committee said on Wednesday.

“We cannot continue having social workers, police officers and health workers who treat issues of domestic violence as a private matter,” the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) on Violence against Women and Children said in a statement.

“There is evidence that victims reported cases of domestic violence to police or social workers, but their pleas for help fell  on deaf ears or they were told to resolve the matter with their partners.”

The IMC is led by Social Development Minister Bathabile Dlamini and comprises the ministers of women, justice, health, home affairs, police, and basic education.

At a meeting in Cape Town on Wednesday, the committee noted. there were tougher laws to protect women and children, but police and social workers did not treat cases of rape and abuse seriously.

This also resulted in secondary victimisation of those who reported such crimes.

The committee said it would push for prevention and early intervention to protect women and children against the scourge.

“It (IMC) noted that while government has enacted various pieces  of legislation to provide better protection for women and children,  there was a need to move from policy to action…”

Several reserach reports, including a study done by the Medical Research Council (MRC), on gaps in government response to the problem came under discussion.

“It (MRC report) noted that there was a myriad of research around men and what causes them to behave violently but strong focus was required to educate the girl child of her responsibilities to protect herself,” the statement said.

Several cases of the rape and murder of young women dominated newspaper headlines earlier this month.

On February 1, 17-year old Anene Booysen was gang raped and disembowelled.

She died in hospital shortly afterwards.

The case has sparked a wave of public protest. – Sapa

Oscar case: Cop called back to court


ImagePretoria – Prosecutor Gerrie Nel was caught unawares when reports surfaced that the investigator in the Oscar Pistorius case was himself charged with attempted murder, the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court heard on Thursday.

“We didn’t know,” said Nel.

He continued: “We have heard that he will appear in May.”

Magistrate Desmond Nair then asked that Hilton Botha be fetched, and he called for an adjournment for this purpose.

This followed reports that Botha faces attempted murder charges for allegedly shooting at a taxi.

Nair asked about the incident.

Nel said it happened in December 2011 and that the matter was on the court roll until March 2012. It was then withdrawn, but was later reinstated.

Nel said Botha was in the building and would be fetched.

Pistorius is charged with murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, which he has denied in an affidavit. – Sapa

Oscar’s mental state request denied


ImageA woman’s surprise request to address the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on athlete Oscar Pistorius’ “mental state” was quickly turned down on Thursday.

The woman, who said she was an attorney, described herself in her application as: “Annamarie, last name uncertain, previously Riethmiller… ex-wife of Oscar Pistorius’ orthopaedic surgeon Dr Gerald Versfeld.”

She said it was a Constitutional matter, but Magistrate Desmond Nair quickly dismissed the application.

She said she would appeal, which Nair said she could do if she wanted to.

Pistorius is charged with murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, which he has denied in an affidavit.

According to the document “Annamarie” handed to lawyers for the State and defence, the “urgent” motion: “is to have accused, Oscar Pistorius, examined for 60 days under observation by a panel of independent psychiatrist, for such psychiatrist to determine Pistorius’ sanity at the time of (by own admission) causing the death of Reeva Steenkamp, and for such panel of independent psychiatrists to provide this court with their reports and opinions as to whether or not Oscar Pistorius [has] the mental capacity to understand his conduct in respect to the victim herein, Reeva Steenkamp, instruct attorneys and advocates, and to be a reliable witness.”

She also wanted Nair removed.

She was of the opinion Pistorius was “acting outside his natural character” and was “mentally insane” when Steenkamp entered his home on February 13, the night before the shooting.

The court had to consider a motion for the case to be heard in camera, and for the media to stop making “a circus” of the judicial system, she said in the document. – Sapa

No ‘clever ideas’, says Amplats


No ‘clever ideas’, says Amplats

Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) was not confident that it would be able to avert a proposed restructuring that involved the firing of thousands of employees, chief executive Chris Griffith said yesterday.

“We are open to suggestions,” Griffith said during a presentation to the parliamentary committee looking at the platinum sector yesterday.

“We have had a look, very closely, at what we believe we can do. I’m not confident that we are going to have some clever ideas,” he cautioned.

Griffith said persistent labour unrest made it difficult for Amplats to ask investors for additional investment.

The restructuring announced by Amplats last month, in which 14 000 employees could lose their jobs, was put on hold for 60 days to allow for a consultation involving the government and unions to seek a less drastic solution.

As Amplats, unions and the Mineral Resources Department met yesterday to discuss the latest flare-up of violence at its Rustenburg operations, Moody’s Investors Service changed its outlook on parent Anglo American to negative. The ratings agency said this was due to concerns over Amplats’ proposed restructuring and Anglo’s troubled Brazilian iron ore project, Minas-Rio.

Moody’s lowered the outlook on the company’s Baa1 senior unsecured and Prime-2 short-term ratings from stable.

“Our negative outlook reflects concerns over a weakening of Anglo American’s credit metrics and the still high execution risk associated with key projects such as developing the Minas-Rio greenfield project in Brazil and the restructuring of its platinum business,” Gianmarco Migliavacca, a Moody’s senior analyst, said.

Anglo has had a tough operating period and posted a 44 percent decline in group underlying profit to $6.2 billion (R55.1bn) last year.

Amplats lost 3 886 ounces of platinum production after its operations ground to a halt as a result of violent conflict on Monday between rival unions at the Siphumelele mine in Rustenburg, the company said yesterday.

The biggest platinum producer said staff had returned to work and operations had resumed at its Rustenburg and Amandelbult operations yesterday.

Employees embarked on an unprotected work stoppage following a violent clash between the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu), in which 15 employees were injured earlier this week.

The employees were injured by rubber bullets and pangas after about 1 000 workers aligned to offshoot union Amcu demanded the closure of NUM offices.

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