By Obakeng Maje
Hartswater-Northern Cape police confirm that the Hartswater Ward councillor Dibueng Meza allegedly opened the case of assault and malicious damage to property on Saturday. However the councillor of Ward 5 in Hartswater dropped the matter before it appears before court.
“This office confirms that, on the 26 April 2014 the local councillor
from Hartswater laid a complained of assault and malicious damage to
property after she was became the victim on the mentioned date” lieutenant Olebogeng Tawana said.
Even though Tawana could not share more information in the statement, our mole said the ward councillor was allegedly ‘moered’ by her husband who is a Warrant Officer at the same station.
“She withdrew the case few days after she laid complained
with the police in Hartswater” Tawana said.
According to our mole, the policeman allegedly went beserk and assaulted Meza and damaged her car.
Even though the cause of the fight is sketchy, our source can confirm that Meza dropped the case after negotiations.
Lieutenant Tawana could not confirm the name of the victim nor the suspect. The incident allegedly took place at Meza’s matrimonial house and the case never saw the light of the day after the two burried the hatchet.-TDN
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