1/7 Now and then people ask why we sometimes post pictures of crime scenes that may be graphic to some. I think there's a role for more & less graphic info to share at the right times. Regardless, we must never forget their names & faces, they must never just become numbers!
2/ There's no use in just constantly sharing graphic material that ends up being completely ignored because of the extent of the violence etc. But, in my opinion, the biggest reasons for the state of SA is not government or state failure, but due to apathy & silent diplomacy.
3/ The fact that we sometimes don't show the world what happens to good men like Mario Nel, (SAPS member shot dead in Motherwell yesterday), or Siphokazi Booi, or Terrence Tegg killed by Clover strikers and children like Mia Botha & Bokgabo Poo, results in people forgetting them.
4/ Or like Cleo Diko, whose decomposed body was found under a bed in Mandalay in Cape Town. After paying for private DNA testing to confirm her identity, the state is further delayed the release of her remains to the family. #SayHerName
5/ Or Nadia Lotz (32) who was in the passenger seat while her friend drove. Her boyfriend, seated in the back, leaned forward & slit her throat. Sickeningly, he apparently played her favourite song when he attacked. He is also the father of her 3 children. #SayHerName
6/ Aaliyah Chingy (20) was murdered in Delft, Cape Town, and her body was found in a shallow grave. Her boyfriend was arrested in connection with the murder and was set to appear in the Bellville Magistrates Court on 4 April 2023. #SayHerName
7/7 We must tell their stories and obviously share far more of the good photos, but we must NEVER allow them to become numbers. Once we see them as statistics, we don't only forget them, we lose so much desperately needed compassion for each other. #SayHerName#SayHisName
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1/ Thread on tragic murder of SAPS member in Motherwell today and the events that followed that helped get a brazen murderer permanently off the street. Salute to these police members. You give us hope!
2/ The Motherwell Magistrate's Court in PE, was closed today following the fatal shooting of a police officer. His firearm was taken from him. The suspect fled the scene.
3/ According to reports, SAPS Anti-Gang Unit vehicle TT1 was following up on information regarding the shooting of the SAPS member on duty at court. The unit patrolled the hotspot areas of Motherwell when a white Toyota Quantum overtook them and the driver jumped out of the taxi
Thread: Arresting Putin in the Western Cape & ongoing gang violence
1/14 This morning, shooting continued in the Cape Flats as gang violence ensued as per ‘normal’. The latest shooting was in Eagle Park. At 2am another person was shot in Bloekombos next to the Masimbambane school
2/14 I am told Philippi SAPS again didn’t have enough vans yesterday, as with most stations in the area. There was another alleged gang shooting in Cloetesville, in Stellenbosch too.
3/14 In the Cape Flats, yesterday, there were at least 22 shooting incidents I could verify:
Heinz Park (4 incidents),
Delft
Manenberg (6 incidents)
Hanover Park (3 incidents)
Kleinvlei
Tafelsig
BeaconValley
Elsies (9yr old boy wounded)
Hillview
Montague Village
Rocklands
Mfuleni
1/25 People have asked why I say SA is already a mafia-state, here is a thread to try and summarise it from a police perspective over the last 23 years. Remember this didn't happen by accident. This was orchestrated by the ANC since Thabo Mbeki was president. Here's the summary:
2/25 Jackie Selebi was SAPS national commissioner in 2000-2008 and was later convicted & sentenced to 15 yrs in prison in 2010. He was found guilty of taking bribes from drug traffickers and defeating the ends of justice. He also disbanded many specialised police units.
3/25 Selebi was appointed by the then president Thabo Mbeki as the first ANC cadre with ZERO police knowledge/ experience and still became a police commissioner. He also promised a replacement for disbanded commando's but of course nothing was delivered. May he not rest in peace.
2/5 The fact that Cele remains in his position as Minister of Police despite his failures and shortcomings shows that the government has no intention to end crime in the country, and the ANC has blood on its hands. #cabinetreshuffle
Thread before SONA tomorrow night: 1/ South Africa will be the murder capital of the world within the next 24 months. Ramaphosa will downplay this as he denies the complete destruction of law and order by the ANC. SA is a country where children are murdered more than ever before
2/ The president will furthermore not speak of the between 6000 and 7000 people that are murdered every 3 months in South Africa. That means that in 2023 we can expect between 24 000 and 27 000 murders in just 12 months. This while SAPS detection rates are at an all time low.
3/ Conviction rates are also at an all time low as courts face challenges like broken infrastructure, corruption, loadshedding and massive caseloads that increase daily. I guess Ramaphosa well say he has trust in the minister of justice at SONA too?
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You should be ashamed!!!
Minister Bheki Cele, today you attended the funeral of the brutally murdered Constable Pedro from Grassy Park SAPS.
You had a minimum of 25 police members to protect you today. What makes you so special minister?
2/ You had 5 flying squad cars, 4 VIP Suv's, 3 TRT minibuses and... wait for it.... a public order policing armored vehicle (Nyala) all filled with police members that could have been fighting the good fight in Manenberg, Inanda or Alexandra.
3/ You had all these cars at your disposal while 1 out of 3 police vehicles are broken in the Western Cape and in Kleinvlei a gangster was allowed to pose in what seems to be a bent cops van.