State prosecutor robbed

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On Tuesday, as she describes it, she became a statistic "just like thousands and thousands of other people" when she was held up and robbed at her Bryanston home at lunch time.
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De Beer’s children – who have been hijacked along with their father in the past – were crying in fright.
Oh the horror.

Another average day in an average warzone.

//now who is in charge again?! :mad:
 
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http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=13&art_id=iol1168424861677P622

Considering the most high-profile case on her resume, one has to wonder if this was targetted. She certainly didn't endear herself to the accused's supporters.

Poor kids are going to grow up scarred. Just a standard SA upbringing, really.

Good. Maybe they would now do something, sooner than later, and not set good examples, like with the Yengenis and Zumas, that go off scott free in relation to their crimes.
 

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silver lining

We must look at some of the positives of this story, though, the silver lining if you would

No-one was killed or injured in the attack, a message to crims that you don't have to kill or maim during a robbery

and once again Kudos to the SAPS

The police had arrived “within seconds” she said, and were “absolutely fantastic”.
 

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We must look at some of the positives of this story, though, the silver lining if you would

No-one was killed or injured in the attack, a message to crims that you don't have to kill or maim during a robbery

and once again Kudos to the SAPS

The message should be that you shouldn't rob at all, not that you can hold a woman and her children up outside their house with impunity, and then swagger away. I'm happy that no-one was hurt.

Kudos for responding quickly to a high-profile person who has been threatened and who can make serious trouble for them? This shows that the police are a reactive force against personal crime. By the time they're there the criminals will have had the time to walk away... getting away with murder, figuratively if not literally.
 

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I am almost sure that the Police officials who reponded to the call, had no idea to who they were rushing, I know most policemen rush out to scenes and don't care whether it is the richest man in the country or the poorest SOB on the planet, they just do their job.
 

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I am almost sure that the Police officials who reponded to the call, had no idea to who they were rushing, I know most policemen rush out to scenes and don't care whether it is the richest man in the country or the poorest SOB on the planet, they just do their job.

Haha - or not. What's the average wait time for police to arrive in Alexandria vs Toni Yengeni's Possi? Dum Dum Duuuum....
 

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I am almost sure that the Police officials who reponded to the call, had no idea to who they were rushing, I know most policemen rush out to scenes and don't care whether it is the richest man in the country or the poorest SOB on the planet, they just do their job.

xt: the police do the best that they can. This is undisputable. However, a figure like the prosecutor is many times more likely to be given priority over anything else going on, and the local police were probably alerted that there might be trouble around her.

That said, the police seem to be trying to drag their image out of the mud, and are having some success. Barring Metro, of course, which continues to sink deeper and deeper.
 

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If I call the police I wait more than an hr if a prosecuter calls the police they there in minutes ....
 

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that's a freedom fighter's song.

HahahaHAHA. OK, you're just being retarded now...
The sad thing about the "freedom" of blacks is, they somehow don't realize that indeed they are free. You don't need a bus pass no more! Go out, shoot a farmer, you're freee! :p
 

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HahahaHAHA. OK, you're just being retarded now...
The sad thing about the "freedom" of blacks is, they somehow don't realize that indeed they are free. You don't need a bus pass no more! Go out, shoot a farmer, you're freee! :p
What is a bus pass?
 

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The old adage, one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. However, I think it's way past the stage where people should be singing songs about machine guns. Anyone have a full translation of the song? The newspapers only translated part...
 

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xt: the police do the best that they can. This is undisputable.

I understand :) The best they can, in the dispensation that could be taken as anything I presume. I am sure, being a high up figure, she had no special reaction force number not available to the public. Maybe this whole thing is a setup to show how good the cops is. NAH? cannot be. That's for LG to consider.
 

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I am almost sure that the Police officials who reponded to the call, had no idea to who they were rushing, I know most policemen rush out to scenes and don't care whether it is the richest man in the country or the poorest SOB on the planet, they just do their job.

Do you really believe that. How typical.
Call to police (standard number?) "I was held up" please come quick, I cannot tell you who I am or where I live as that would give me some priority service"
C'mon, stop Fscking dreaming man, at the expense of your own integrity.
 

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The old adage, one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. However, I think it's way past the stage where people should be singing songs about machine guns. Anyone have a full translation of the song? The newspapers only translated part...

"Awulethu umshini wami" - literally translated "bring my machine(gun)"
The song loops around those same words over and over again. Lots of other songs that were composed during the arm struggle are still being sung at cosatu/sacp/anc congresses even today. Some of them like "mshini wami" are completely irrelevant today. "mshini wami" is probably JZ's own composition or perhaps it used to be his siganture tune.
 
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