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Original Post Date: 2008-10-31 Time: 18:00:03 Posted By: Jan
Pretoria West police station commissioner, Senior Superintendent Nishan Moodley, on Thursday issued a stern warning to members of the public who are thinking of giving false statements and laying false charges at the police: you will be arrested.
His warning comes after a middle-aged man, who was allegedly robbed while cheating on his wife with a prostitute, gave false information to the police when he reported the robbery.
As soon as his lies came out, he was arrested on charges of perjury and defeating the ends of justice.
Moodley said the man reported the robbery to the Pretoria West police earlier this week.
“First, the complainant said he was travelling from Johannesburg. He claimed at the four-way crossing near Pelindaba, three men armed with knives got into his vehicle.
“They then took him into the bushes and robbed him of his cellphone, laptop and shoes,” Moodley said.
Later the man’s story changed, he claimed he was travelling from Hartbeespoort when he stopped to speak to a lady.
This time he said the robbers forced the pair into the car before taking them into the bushes to rob them.
However, upon further questioning, the man confessed.
He picked up a “woman for sex” in Church Street.
That was when he was robbed. He lied about the venue and the circumstances as he was married.
Moodley said false information and false charges waste the police’s time; time that could be spent on solving crimes.
“There are a lot of prostitutes in the bushes in Pretoria West. People must be extremely careful of hijackings and robberies.
“At the same time this is a stern warning from myself: if you are caught laying false charges or giving false information, we will charge you,” Moodley said.
He said the suspect, who is aged between 40 and 50, was in custody after his arrest.
He will appear in court soon on perjury charges.