Crime Intelligence head charged with murder

marine1

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http://www.ewn.co.za/articleprog.aspx?id=62838

This is beyond a joke anymore, head of units breaking the law.

:rolleyes: We are really deep in the pooo


Eyewitness News on Wednesday learnt police have secured an arrest warrant for Crime Intelligence boss Richard Mdluli on a charge of murder.

Sources said the charge relates to the death of a man in 1999 who had been romantically linked to either Mdluli’s wife or his lover.

An arrangement was apparently made for Mdluli to hand himself over.

Senior police sources confirmed the arrest warrant was issued several days ago.

The crime apparently took place more than a decade ago when he was head of the Vosloorus Detective Unit.

It is understood Mdluli thwarted numerous attempts by detectives to investigate the crime.

Sources said several of his subordinates also face charges for helping him by defeating the ends of justice.

Official police spokespeople declined to confirm the arrest.
 

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http://www.ewn.co.za/articleprog.aspx?id=62838

This is beyond a joke anymore, head of units breaking the law.

:rolleyes: We are really deep in the pooo


Eyewitness News on Wednesday learnt police have secured an arrest warrant for Crime Intelligence boss Richard Mdluli on a charge of murder.

Sources said the charge relates to the death of a man in 1999 who had been romantically linked to either Mdluli’s wife or his lover.

An arrangement was apparently made for Mdluli to hand himself over.

Senior police sources confirmed the arrest warrant was issued several days ago.

The crime apparently took place more than a decade ago when he was head of the Vosloorus Detective Unit.

It is understood Mdluli thwarted numerous attempts by detectives to investigate the crime.

Sources said several of his subordinates also face charges for helping him by defeating the ends of justice.

Official police spokespeople declined to confirm the arrest.

The question you need to ask is how these criminals came to head those units and also how it is possible that these criminals managed to turn government into their own mobster gangland?
 

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The question you need to ask is how these criminals came to head those units and also how it is possible that these criminals managed to turn government into their own mobster gangland?
Well their bosses are doing it and their bosses are doing it, goes all the up to the top.
 

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That means that it is growing exponentially.

Soon the government mobsters would control everything......
 

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Typical day at the Police office. No one should be surprised.

This is probably not even the FIRST murder this guy and his colleagues have, am sure the rest have been long buried.

*SPITS*
 

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Intelligence boss linked to Krejcir

http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Intelligence-boss-linked-to-Krejcir-20110330


Johannesburg - The head of the police crime intelligence General Richard Mdluli was allegedly being probed for interfering with the Hawks' investigation into Czech fraud accused Radovan Krejcir.

A warrant of arrest was issued for Mdluli. "Yes there is a warrant and the police are acting on it," Colonel Vish Naidoo said. "I can't confirm what it is for."

The Mail & Guardian reported last week that the Hawks were probing Mdluli and Gauteng crime intelligence boss Joey Mabasa over allegations that they interfered with the Hawks' investigation into Czech fraud accused Radovan Krejcir.

The newspaper reported that a source close to the Hawks, an intelligence source and a prosecuting authority official had all confirmed that the investigation centred on Mabasa and Mdluli.

"The probe is understood to focus on allegations that crime intelligence engaged in extensive phone-tapping of Hawks' members and others involved in the Krejcir investigation," the Mail & Guardian wrote.

It is alleged that in at least one case, intercepted conversations found their way to targets of the Hawks' investigation, which includes not only Krejcir but a number of his associates.

Mabasa has previously been accused of holding meetings with Krejcir at Sandton's Michelangelo hotel, something the two men have denied.

Wives set up a company

Mabasa's wife and Krejcir's wife are also reported to have set up a company together.

Mabasa claimed he had been separated from his wife for the past 15 years, despite credit records showing that they had given the same home addresses for the past four years.

Mabasa alleged that, in a telephone call to him, former Krejcir employee George Smith confessed to murdering strip club boss Lolly Jackson.

The City Press newspaper reported earlier in March that tensions between National Police Commissioner General Bheki Cele and Mdluli was "sky high" after two police "spies" raided the public protector’s office.

Cele was reported to be livid when he found out about the "unannounced visit" to Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s Pretoria office.

Police management suspended the two counter-intelligence officers.

"An inside source told City Press that tension between Cele and Mdluli had been simmering for a while, with Mdluli being seen by Cele and his supporters as the last senior official left in the police from the Jackie Selebi era," the newspaper reported.

Mdluli was promoted from deputy head of Gauteng police to head of national crime intelligence on July 1 2009 by acting police chief Tim Williams.
 

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http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Intelligence-boss-linked-to-Krejcir-20110330


Johannesburg - The head of the police crime intelligence General Richard Mdluli was allegedly being probed for interfering with the Hawks' investigation into Czech fraud accused Radovan Krejcir.

A warrant of arrest was issued for Mdluli. "Yes there is a warrant and the police are acting on it," Colonel Vish Naidoo said. "I can't confirm what it is for."

The Mail & Guardian reported last week that the Hawks were probing Mdluli and Gauteng crime intelligence boss Joey Mabasa over allegations that they interfered with the Hawks' investigation into Czech fraud accused Radovan Krejcir.

The newspaper reported that a source close to the Hawks, an intelligence source and a prosecuting authority official had all confirmed that the investigation centred on Mabasa and Mdluli.

"The probe is understood to focus on allegations that crime intelligence engaged in extensive phone-tapping of Hawks' members and others involved in the Krejcir investigation," the Mail & Guardian wrote.

It is alleged that in at least one case, intercepted conversations found their way to targets of the Hawks' investigation, which includes not only Krejcir but a number of his associates.

Mabasa has previously been accused of holding meetings with Krejcir at Sandton's Michelangelo hotel, something the two men have denied.

Wives set up a company

Mabasa's wife and Krejcir's wife are also reported to have set up a company together.

Mabasa claimed he had been separated from his wife for the past 15 years, despite credit records showing that they had given the same home addresses for the past four years.

Mabasa alleged that, in a telephone call to him, former Krejcir employee George Smith confessed to murdering strip club boss Lolly Jackson.

The City Press newspaper reported earlier in March that tensions between National Police Commissioner General Bheki Cele and Mdluli was "sky high" after two police "spies" raided the public protector’s office.

Cele was reported to be livid when he found out about the "unannounced visit" to Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s Pretoria office.

Police management suspended the two counter-intelligence officers.

"An inside source told City Press that tension between Cele and Mdluli had been simmering for a while, with Mdluli being seen by Cele and his supporters as the last senior official left in the police from the Jackie Selebi era," the newspaper reported.

Mdluli was promoted from deputy head of Gauteng police to head of national crime intelligence on July 1 2009 by acting police chief Tim Williams.

When it reads like Bheki Cele is the guy who is actually right in the situation, there really aren't words... *sigh*
 

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Seems so. Selebi's administration, including Sally De Beer and every other member of his management team should be fire with immediate effect. IMO they are all tainted.
I think Cele's job to try fix the force is a mammoth one that took 12+ yrs to screw up. How do you fix that in a short time? It surely cannot be easy.
 

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"The State is nothing more nor less than a bandit gang writ large..." - Murray Rothbard, Ethics of Liberty.

Very true. If you consider gang logic the government (any government) is a gang. Sure they put on airs (gang members are called ‘citizens’, etc.) but they map DIRECTLY to any gang structure. They are just much bigger and wealthier than other gangs – thus they hate them and perceive them as threats. The biggest mistake PAGAD (People Against Gangs And Drugs) made was being against gangs. The police felt threatened and saw PAGAD as coming after them and competing in the ‘gang’ stakes. After all, they were more effective than the police.
 

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Should we be surprised, is there no one in government or near the ruling party who are not criminals? Do criminals from abroad see a safe haven here because power corrupts and money talks?
 

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The Greek philosophers come to mind: "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" "Who will protect us against the protectors?"
Important question. And one of the main reasons government should get out of the economy, education, health care, social services, etc. (BTW, the dude wasn't a Greek philosophe but Juvenal, Roman man of letters and author of The Satires. He was referring to his wife.)
 

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Tim Williams

Mdluli was promoted from deputy head of Gauteng police to head of national crime intelligence on July 1 2009 by acting police chief Tim Williams.

WTF is Tim Williams :confused:

Please Marine -- Bio and Pics -- just like RPM is now doing on the main page.
 
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