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Original Post Date: 2006-03-28 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 3/28/2006
S.Africa: The Law is even against the Police
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From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 3/28/2006
S.Africa: The Law is even against the Police
[Here you can see how the ANC’s laws are designed to screw honest people. If you defend yourself you can end up in a court. Jan] Pretoria – A police inspector, who helped desperate residents to catch three suspected burglars at the weekend, was charged on Monday with attempted murder after wounding one of them. Inspector Flip Welman, 35, a member of the police air wing, briefly appeared in court on Monday after he had wounded a Mozambican teenager in the leg. Welman came to the aid of a resident in Herbert Baker Street, Groenkloof, early on Sunday morning after three suspected burglars had been found on his property for a second time. The three had entered the premises on Saturday night, but left after the owner, Francois Nel, had called the police. Nel said the burglars hid in an open field behind the houses. Moments after the police left, they climbed back over the wall, said Nel. Several burglaries have taken place in the suburb in the past month, confirmed police superintendent Piletji Sebola. According to Nel, residents’ dogs were usually poisoned three or four days before the burglaries. Unhappy about policeman’s arrest Nel’s two Labradors were poisoned on Tuesday evening, and one of them has since died. His neighbour’s two dogs also had been poisoned before a burglary. Nel said on Monday: “We are unhappy about the policeman’s arrest. “We realise that procedures must be followed, but shouldn’t the spate of burglaries enjoy priority?” Sebola said it seemed as if unnecessary violence had been used, which had led to Welman’s arrest. It also had to be determined why he had been in the house. The wounded Mozambican, aged between 14 and 16, was charged with trespassing. Police could not say whether he was legally in the country. His accomplices were still at large. Sebola said of Welman’s arrest: “Because of the sensitive nature of the case, we don’t want to say too much. ‘Doing everything by the rules’ “Everything depends on the results of the investigation. “The police don’t want to do Welman unnecessary harm: we are just doing everything according to the rules.” Sebola said the police had taken up the issue with the Tshwane metro council and ways of securing these residents’ property would be looked into soon. “A wall or fence would probably work best,” he said. Source: News24.Com |
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