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Monday 8 October 2012

'Cause it's another day for you and me in paradise

http://m.iol.co.za/article/view/s/11/a/304960
Durban - Two policemen were shot dead in Durban over a weekend in which ordinary citizens came under fire in a shopping centre, on the streets and in a takeaway restaurant.
On Sunday, an off-duty policeman was killed in KwaMashu, close to the area where a councillor was abducted and murdered on Friday.
News of his killing came as people from Pinetown and New Germany gathered outside a New Germany Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet to lay flowers and bid farewell to Detective Constable Ajith Krishinlall, who died after being hit several times in a shoot-out with robbers on Friday night.
His colleague, Detective Constable Jerome Ngoma was critically injured in the same robbery.
At 7am on Sunday, customers and staff in the Sunningdale Centre Spar in the northern suburbs escaped with their lives when 15 men stormed the shop with pistols and AK47s. They emptied the tills and robbed people of their wallets and cellphones. A shoot-out ensued and, it is understood that a Blue Security guard was injured, although this could not be officially confirmed.
A frustrated senior policeman, formerly of the Pinetown area, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said “our hands are being tied behind our backs”.
“On the one hand, the public says we’re not providing a service. On the other, we’re accused of brutality,” he said.
What has incensed the Pinetown and New Germany communities is that a third policeman, who also responded to the KFC robbery and who shot dead a robber, was subsequently charged with murder by the Independent Police Investigative Directorate.
The directorate were also accused of hijacking the crime scene and contaminating evidence, allegations which spokesman Moses Dlamini categorically rejected.
“It is a known fact that the directorate has upset a lot of policemen by arresting members of the infamous Cato Manor unit and that some of their friends and supporters will go out of their way to tarnish the name of the Ipid and its investigators,” Dlamini said.
He said the officer had not been arrested and was not to appear in court, but that the directorate had registered a murder docket, as was routine, when a person died as a result of police action.
But Jacques Stephen, a reservist who addressed the emotionally charged KFC gathering, said: “The SAPS are expected to love and hug because they’ve got rights… there are members who have lost the fight, who get charged and prosecuted. The police are taken off the streets for doing their jobs.”
Kohler Barnard, whose son Peter, 24, was hijacked outside their home a week ago, said: “If you hold a gun to someone’s head, any cop… has the right to take you out.”
Krishinlall’s family was suffering the same devastation as “many other families, whose relatives had died in the line of duty. “These are the people who put themselves between you and a bullet,” she said.
“If I find that destroyed forensic evidence, I will not let this matter drop, I assure you.”
The crowd released white balloons into the afternoon sky for the dead policeman.

The daughter of a policeman clutched a placard which read: “Is our dad next?”

No arrests have been made for the KFC killing, but a case of business robbery, murder and attempted murder is being pursued, SAPS spokesman Thulani Zwane said.
Another SAPS spokesman Jay Naicker, said the fatal shooting of the off-duty officer outside KwaMashu Hostel couldn’t be linked to tensions between members of the IFP and NFP.
The policeman, who was in civilian clothes, was on his way to a friend when he was shot repeatedly at 3pm.
No arrests had yet been made in that murder either.

In the Spar hold-up, witnesses said the robbers had herded them into the receiving bay when Blue Security arrived. The robbers then fired shots through the store’s windows at the guard.
Spar owner Garth Slater, said one customer was hit on the head and was taken to hospital, but was treated and released.
He said support from the Sunningdale community had been “amazing”. Twenty minutes after the incident police reservists, volunteers and a crisis team arrived to assist staff.
The Mercury, with additional reporting by Bongani Hans, Wendy Jasson da Costa and Andile Dube.
 
Apologies To Phil Collins

She calls out to the man on the street
"Sir, can you help me?
It's cold and I've nowhere to sleep,
Is there somewhere you can tell me?"

He walks on, doesn't look back
He pretends he can't hear her
Starts to whistle as he crosses the street
Seems embarrassed to be there

Oh
Think twice
'Cause it's another day for you and me in paradise
Oh
Think twice
'Cause it's another day for you
You and me in paradise

(Think about it)

That is how we are being treated by "our" government!
Our Politicians usually only show their faces when there is political mileage to be made out of someone else' loss or heartbreak. This, I feel is true of ALL our politicians! Hey, if you can count dancing, singing, driving behind racing blue light vehicles, graft, corruption etc, etc as being the job of a politician then we are really in excellent hands.
Never mind cry, the beloved country - we would be better off howling & screaming!
This not a good time to be writing - I am REALLY pissed off!

2 comments:

  1. Read this one earlier, mate. All the SAPS, IFP, NFP got a bit eye glazing for me. I simply don't know who's who.

    But, gangs of guys coming into the local Spar, with AK's?!? Get Ta F**k!!! That's just f**king mental!

    And now, it's sunk in. I've just read a book, " Working With Warriors " by Dennis Martin. DM's a world ranking expert if Close Personal Protection and all kinds of scary shit.

    He's been damaging people since about the sixties and is still at it. *Serious* now! And, through out the latter half of the book. From the first time he goes out there. He refers to South Africa as " One of the most dangerous places on the planet "! :o

    This is a guy who's made a life study out of putting himself in terrible danger, and others in hospital.

    Now, he's more likely to machine gun an opponent to death than kick them there. And he reckons You're living in hells kitchen on a hot day!

    But, pop down to the local Spar and run into an AK47 Get ta f**k! *That's* Dangerous!!!

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  2. Easy Ditch :-
    1) SAPS - South African Police Services
    2)IFP - Inkatha Freedom Party - run by Chief Buthelezi
    3)NFP (I think you mean NPA) National Prosecuting Authority - They decide who will end up in court (or not) This seems to be dependant on political affiliations in some cases
    4) DA - Democratic Alliance - official opposition
    5) ANC - African National Congress - ruling party (with the emphasis on 'party'- it's what they do best)
    6) DOCU - Durban Organised Crime Unit (Disbanded)
    7) SVCU - Serious & Violent Crimes Unit (Disbanded)
    Pleeenty more, they love thier mnemonics! In a nutshell, the ANC (read Zuma) is coming up for re-election shortly & they are taking major flak from one of their 'alliance' parties (COSATU - trade union)re the police's 'high-handed' action in quelling riots during strikes etc. The bloody media does it's best to stir the pot, I reckon, so that their papers sell. Nobody seems to give a toss that the cops have been given guns to defend themselves but when they do they get arrested, charged with murder etc. Basically if things continue as they are then this place is heading down a shit-chute on a bob sleigh. Could be fun later on! Worry about my kids tho'.

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