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Cops held for killing copper thieves, stealing, selling loot – The Citizen

Cops held for killing copper thieves, stealing, selling loot – The Citizen
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Police killings: how does South Africa compare? - The Mail & Guardian

Police killings: How does South Africa compare? 2 Mar 2021 An examination of South African statistics reveal that the police are substantially more violent than those in the US or Canada. (Brenton Geach/Gallo Images via Getty Images) South African police killed someone every 20 hours last year on average, according to statistics released late last year by the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid). The 424 deaths reported represent a slight decrease from 2018/2019 when 440 people died “as a result of police action.” Since the killing of Collins Khosa and Nathaniel Julius, there has been increased attention to police violence in South Africa in particular the often-brutal enforcement of the Covid-19 lockdown.

BOY (16) KILLED, COP CAR DAMAGED!

BOY (16) KILLED, COP CAR DAMAGED! 02 March 2021 Photo: Supplied/SAPS. Limpopo police came under attack on Sunday when residents vented their rage over the murder of a 16-year-old boy. Violence erupted in Saselamani on Sunday night when residents attempted to attack the police station and in the process damaged a police vehicle, police spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo said. The violent protest was apparently sparked by the murder of 16-year-old Wisani Maluleke, who was shot and killed on Wednesday next to the Maphophe soccer field in Saselamani, Mojapelo said. The angry mob started barricading the Punda Maria public road by burning tyres.

Limpopo community vents anger at police after murder of teenager

SAPS A Limpopo community has attempted to attack a police station following the murder of a 16-year-old boy. One person was killed during the violence. A 40-year-old suspect has been arrested and more arrests are expected. Limpopo police came under attack on Sunday when residents vented their rage over the murder of a 16-year-old boy. Violence erupted in Saselamani on Sunday night when residents attempted to attack the police station and in the process damaged a police vehicle, police spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo said. The violent protest was apparently sparked by the murder of 16-year-old Wisani Maluleke, who was shot and killed on Wednesday next to the Maphophe soccer field in Saselamani, Mojapelo said.

As Criminal Intelligence implodes, sparring cops skewer

weekly newspaper. A massive battle between the country’s top police officers is boiling over. In the midst of this, cops are trying to tackle crime, some of which is furthered by their own colleagues, leaving ordinary people exceptionally vulnerable. Crime Intelligence officers are critical: they are meant to form an impenetrable barrier between the law-abiding residents of South Africa and local and global crooks. But what happens if these officers abuse their positions and, instead of seeing to it that criminals are caught, join their ranks? Well, suspicions and accusations in this realm are playing out. Yet again. South Africa’s Crime Intelligence head, Peter Jacobs, has been suspended – according to him unfairly – for roughly three months. His suspension may be lifted on Wednesday.

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