wake up ! he's already been caught
So now the country is free. When did you last check? Maybe he is released again!
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wake up ! he's already been caught
no he appeared in court and has been remanded in custody
I live in Centurion, and over the past five years, there has been only two break-ins into cars in our complex, one about three years ago, and the other early last year. not bad for a country rampant with crime
Judge Hattingh said the accused deserved the harshest sentences possible. He said the men had killed a young girl who could not defend herself.
They also had raped an old woman, causing her trauma and embarrassment. She also had to deal with the trauma of her employers (the Matlala family).
He said the concept of a life sentence was misleading to the public as prisoners were eligible for parole after spending 25 years in prison, depending on their behaviour.
Crime statistics 'crazy'
He called on the government to institute democratic processes to determine the reinstatement of the death penalty.
Judge Hattingh said that, in his opinion, the crime statistics released this week were "crazy" because nothing had changed.
The court would advise the department of correctional services not to release the Molefe and Ndlovu before they were 60 years old.
"Democracy is to hear what the people say. A referendum regarding the death penalty must be held now," says Judge Gerhardus Hattingh.
"All right-thinking South Africans, brown, black or white, want the death penalty to be re-introduced,"
Visagie, a senior SABC sports manager, his wife and their 20-year-old daughter were packaging dried boerewors and biltong in their garage when they were attacked by four armed men.
Magda said: "After they shot Joe, he was bleeding from his stomach, but ran to the safe to get his firearm.
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She said this was their third burglary.
"The first time, there were people in our house while we were sleeping and, two years ago, a burglar was wounded in the house."
wake up ! he's already been caught
Met respek: DIS ONSIN
Elsewhere (http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showpost.php?p=660395&postcount=4) you said:I live in Centurion, and over the past five years, there has been only two break-ins into cars in our complex, one about three years ago, and the other early last year. not bad for a country rampant with crime
Deon Steyn, 20, Marcus Malete, 24, Dirk Kleinhans, 28, and Hennie Botha, 22, were on their way to Lephalale on Friday morning to deliver cash to a local bank.
The robbers forced the money van off the road with a Mercedes, which they'd hijacked earlier in the day.
The heist gang immediately opened fire on the van, which had overturned.
Flammable liquid
Otto says the robbers threw a flammable liquid over both the cash van and the Merc and set them alight, before hijacking another vehicle in which to make their getaway.
That vehicle was found abandoned about 2km from the scene of the attack.
A motorist who happened to come across the burning security vehicle managed to pull one of the guards from the flames.
The man, who was still alive when he was pulled from the inferno, died later.
Initially police thought the robbers had got away with the money, but by Friday afternoon it had became clear that the cash boxes had not been taken, Otto said.
Same here.Tell me one thing... if someone is breaking in/stealing , who do you call ? .. I call ADT or the Community presinct I subscribe to. I dont think its EVER reported to the police. I think the police get involved only when someone is caught - NOT on incident.
So... the police stats are as usefull as Anti-Burn matches
Same here.
When my power-tools were stolen in August out of my Tool Shed I phoned ADT.
They stepped up patrols and all their staff were notified of the situation. The ADT Area Commander came to the property personally to survey the scene.
I did not call The Police, although one came into my business at a later date and I mentioned it to him and his prompt reply was to check Cash Convertors.
Not very helpful, but what else can they say?
Even if one found your items at Cash Smokkelaars, they are hardly going to just hand it over anyway.
You would need to contact The Police and they need to investigate. I am not sure?