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News – South Africa: Police vow to get rid of crime in Chatsworth

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Original Post Date: 2008-07-17 Time: 09:00:07  Posted By: Jan

By Dasen Thathiah

Police are calling the recent arrests in connection with Chatsworth murders the tip of the iceberg, promising to eradicate crime in the area at all costs.

A 27-year-old man was arrested in Malvern on Monday night for the murder of Kelvyn Naidoo in April.

His arrest came hours after three other suspects, including taxi boss Duncan Arumugam, appeared in court for the same murder.

Arumugam’s brother and son were killed in separate drive-by shootings.

Supt Rajen Aiyer, head of the organised crime unit in Durban, said the unit was analysing about 16 drive-by shootings that had taken place in the area, to establish a pattern.

“I want to clean out Chatsworth. All conventional methods have failed in the past, but our unit has been working 24 hours a day on these cases for about eight months and there are definitely more arrests to come,” he said.

Aiyer said that the fourth suspect confirmed his association with the other men who were arrested and also displayed “markings on his body that corresponded with those on the bodies of the other men”.

He said that gang members in the area were living in a fantasy world influenced by American movies.

Police have urged the community to come forward with any information that could help investigations.

“People need to understand that their rights cannot continue to be violated by criminals.

“I urge the communities of all areas affected by crime to do the right thing (and come forward). Withholding information is also a crime,” Aiyer said.

    • Source: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?art_id=vn20080716110057760C702025