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ANC supporters rob foreign tourists


A foreign tourist was robbed of his luggage upon his arrival at Johannesburg’s Westcliff Hotel from the OR Tambo International Airport on Wednesday, said a hotel spokesperson. If you are asked make sure to give a fictitious address otherwise the brother of the customs agent will pay you a visit!

Another two tourists, who were in the reception area checking out at the time, were also robbed of their bags, said Gabrielle Palmer it was like killing two birds with one stone.

She said a robber held up security guards at the gate, while two others went into the reception area at 6.30am.

“Thank God no one was hurt. They just came in, grabbed the luggage and ran,” said Palmer.

She said the couple had since left the hotel to carry on with their travels.

Police spokesperson Superintendent Vish Naidoo announced on Monday that there was no evidence of a syndicate targeting air travellers. Surely this must be proof that the saps are utterly useless and ignorant about the criminal world running sa! Ignorant pigs!

This comes after a spate of robberies involving people travelling from the airport by road.

Naidoo said the investigation was continuing.

Border Control Operational Coordinating Committee chairperson Humbulani Ravele said foreign nationals arriving at OR Tambo International Airport would no longer need to give customs officials their intended addresses in the country.

It was not immediately known whether this measure had already been implemented.

Criminals have attacked, among others, envoys from France, Vietnam, and Tanzania.

In July last year, South Africa’s high commissioner to the United States Dumisani Khumalo was robbed at his son’s house in Greenside after he flew into OR Tambo.

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A lesson in logic…

Apparently here in South Africa crime exists because of poverty and violent crime exist because of apartheid. However, if you follow the news, you will generally find that a lot of criminals hold either a full time or a part time job. Labourers on building sites, scoping out places to rob over the weekend, the gardener attacking the nice old lady that gave him an extra R10.00 because the sun was really hot that day, a domestic worker working as an informant and of course the helpful airport staff and their extended family’s “after arrival” special for tourists.

The ANC and liberal west would like us to believe that we are the ones responsible for the situation in SA today and that as a result of apartheid and the deprivation it caused, our morally challenged fellow country men are a product of our making. Surely as manufacturers of a defective product, we have the right to do a “re-call”? Jokes aside, schools are still being destroyed by black students; public acts of vandalism occur daily and violence is out of control. All of this post apartheid. Mbeki doesn’t even hide his contempt for whites anymore, not that he ever really did and Zuma is missing his AK47. The SAPS, entrusted with our safety, is clearly acting under a new set of directives and cares little whether we believe their lies or not. Our almighty constitution, while supposedly liberal and progressive, is used and abused in accordance with the regime’s agenda. The resulting body of case law is unimaginative and dull, but then what do you expect with that darn limitations clause hiding in there? The independence of the judiciary is a figment.

If you believe crime in SA is a response to poverty, then you probably think that Affirmative Action is righteous and Black Economic Empowerment is resourceful. You believe violence is a legitimate response to the cruel system of apartheid and raping babies is the byproduct thereof. You probably go to bed earlier now seeing as sufficient sleep might just turn you into the next Einstein.

If I reflect on the happenings 2008 has delivered thus far, the overall impression I get is that all pretenses are being discarded by those in power. This year the Government and ruling party has decided to impress on us the message we are apparently to slow to grasp: “go away or die”. It is obvious and deliberate and they do not care whether it is unfair, unjust or racist. What are we gonna do anyway, right? UFS has shown them that we will tolerate and take their abuse, run away less we be labeled racist for standing up for our rights. The police are doing a lot of investigating with no apparent results but are real efficient when it comes to man handling innocent woman and kids. Legislation is being tabled that will even further limit our rights and even take away existing ones, that pesky limitations clause you know, and the ANC is busy with internal restructuring in preparation for the next step…

So boys and girls, what wil it take for us to wake up and realise that chaos is about to rush through that front door and smack us right on the nose with a sledge hammer?

Original post by CS and software by News Africa

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Growing the next generation of tsotsies

SA kids play ‘rape me’

This is what ’some’ South African school children are doing during their break time, while teachers are barricaded in the staff room!

Games such as “hit me, hit me” and “rape me, rape me” where school children chased each other and then pretended to hit or rape each other were being played at South African schools.

Kindly note, that this report fails to mention the name of any of the schools involved, the reason I would have it a guess is, because readers will easily determine by the names of the schools that they are not the the (historically) predominantly white schools. Furthermore, kids that are running around playing games during break times are usually younger kids in primary school! We all know that South African children are being brutalized by crime, what is it that makes small school kids play specifically ‘rape games’ instead of cops and robbers, or hijacking cars? Notice that the ‘experts’ form the various institutes and orgs seem to have very obviously over looked that, I wonder why?

“This game demonstrates the extent and level… brutalisation of the youth has reached and how endemic sexual violence has become in South Africa,” the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) said in a report on school violence released on Wednesday.

During public hearings, on which the report was based, the commission heard from Community Action Toward a Safe Environment (Case) that games such as these indicated how violence had become part of children’s identities.

The report said the school was the “single most common” site of crimes such as assault and robbery against pupils. According to a study conducted by the Centre for Justice and Crime Prevention (CJCP), young people were twice as likely to become victims of crime than adults.

Toilets feared by most

“Just over two fifths (41.1%) of the young people interviewed had been victims of some form of crime,” it said.

The CJCP also found that toilets were an area of the school feared most by pupils.

“Research indicates that ‘learners’ (…Huh?) perceive school toilets as the least safe areas, as are grounds and playing fields,” the report said.

These areas were a haven for bullies, which is the most common and well-known form of school violence.

The commission found that pupils were now more “willing and able” to use physically aggressive ways to solve conflicts.

More than a fifth of sexual assaults of young people occurred while they were at school, the report stated.

According to a study conducted among 1227 female students who were victims of sexual assault, 8.6% (105 students) were assaulted by teachers, the report said.

Shocking findings

The Western Cape Education Department said that on average it received between one and four cases a month against teachers for sexual assault or harassment of students.

“Very often, disciplinary procedures are not followed through and educators resign upon being formally charged,” the SAHRC said.

Another study, by the Thohoyandou Victim Empowerment Programme (TVEP), found that 26% of students were of the opinion that forced sexual intercourse did not necessarily constitute rape. (Hau..eish ..Hau..wena!)

The Red Cross Children’s Hospital in Cape Town told the commission the most common forms of violence it treated scholars for were assault with a fist, knife or panga, rape and sexual assault, bite wounds and firearm related injuries.

The SAHRC in its recommendations said the education department should assist schools in identifying areas, such as toilets, where victimisation occurred and consider “reconfiguring” them.

Careful screening and security measures were other methods mooted to prevent pupils from bringing weapons into schools.

“The DoE [education department] should carefully consider the implementation of security devices, including metal detectors and fences,” it said.

Original post by Dark Raven and software by News Africa

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The long suffering child victims of crime in South Africa ..

Today’s children represent South Africa’s future and they are becoming victims of crime at an alarming rate. Most of the crimes one hears about committed against children are sexual, and often occur within the home or by an acquaintance. But increasingly South African children are being subjected to and are witnessing all different forms of violent crimes, robbery, hijackings, house breaking, and in many cases brutal murder of their parents or family members. This blog has posted many such reports, along with reports of children who have been brutally raped and murdered along with their parents.

This is a really sad vid clip, but I would like everyone to have a look at it. The family that were interviewed were the Picton-Tubervill family, you can read the full story here.

Note: You may get an error stating “this video is no longer available”. If so, click on this link for the clip.

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Mandela is ons liewe Jesus en Zuma is ons Moses

Madiba, u het u lewe vir ons gegee – u lewe was die stryd en daarna het u die res van u jare bestee om genesing en versoening te bring.

Altesame 27 jaar is gesteel, maar daarna het u ons hande gevat vir vryheid. U lewe is gegee vir ons vryheid, vry te wees van onself, vry van verdrukking.

Hierdie rassisme wat heers, moorde, roof, verkragting het lankal handuit geruk.

Dit maak die hele bevrydingstryd vergete.

Almal vestig hulle net hierop, vergete is die Madiba-opofferings wat u vir ons gemaak het, vergete die vryheidstryd wat u so moedig vir ons gestry het. Dit is onregverdig.

Dit is hartseer dat u sagte oë dit moet sien, sien hoe u opofferings vertrap word.

Dit breek my hart dat u dit moet sien. Ek is jammer dat hulle dit aan u opofferings doen.

Ek is jammer dat die Afrikanerkinders steeds met rassisme opgevoed word, dat rasse-haat so diep ingebed word. Ek is jammer dat daar geen respek vir menseregte is nie.

Ek is jammer dat hulle nie saam wil werk om ’n beter Suid-Afrika voort te bring nie. Ek is jammer dat hulle terughunker na apartheid waar hulle in beheer was van die politieke bedeling ook, want tans is die beheer oor die ekonomie nie meer genoeg nie.

Hulle wil onderdruk, hulle wil die geweld, haat verder aanvuur en dan lieg oor hul dade om dit te regverdig.

Maar Madiba, u opofferinge word raakgesien, u hand stewig in ons s’n omsluit. ’n Nuwe ANC-geslag van kamerade is besig om sterk te word. Kamerade wat respek het vir menseregte, wat u doelstellings sal nastrewe.

Wees verseker die nuwe geslag sal u opofferinge nie vertrap nie, maar ons sal voortwerk om Suid-Afrika ten volle vry te maak waar almal in gelykheid leef en in veiligheid.

Dit kan dalk tyd vat, maar Madiba, dit gaan gebeur, moenie teleurgesteld voel nie, of voel die stryd het misluk nie, want ons as ’n nuwe geslag veg ’n nuwe bevrydingstryd van ekonomiese, sosiale, menseregtevryheid.

Ons salueer u, ons Madiba.

- Bianca Moll

…Nah folks…this is not from The Onion, or satire or a sick joke….
THIS IS A NEW ANC IMPROVED, PEE CEE INFECTED LIBERAL WHITE AFRIKANER BITCH!
My apologies to Uncle Cracker for crapping on him when he dissed the LWB…I didn’t realize at the time that Mad Cow Disease had taken such a bad hold…Sorry Mate…seems all the good ones are in the ausland!

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South Africa’s worst white criminals - BOUNCERS..!

It was meant to be a hit on a bouncer that left no traces but little did the murderers know that they were being recorded on closed circuit TV cameras. Patrick Caetano was hacked to death by two men apparently in retaliation to an incident that happened two years earlier. Arrests were made and investigators believe this incident could blow the lid off organized crime involving police corruption, illegal protection syndicates and drug running.

However, this post also concerns an old school friend of mine who lost his only son just over a year back. Kyle Norris was shot in the back of the head while trying to scramble to his feet after being punched by a convicted murderer out on bail, and packing a fire arm! That man was Jonathan Street, who was one of the two men who carved up Patrick Caetano. Kyles murder case has now come to court and I want people to know what filthy white K4’s there are out there doing crime as if they are hero boys who own the towns.
For Mark and Sue Norris, loosing Kyle in this way has changed their lives forever. No matter how much time goes by the loss of a child is something that one never really recovers from, it’s personality changing, and life takes on a whole different hue. My heart aches to think that my once happy, full of fun friends now suffer the very worst loss and sorrow a parent can bare.

Is there really enough justice in cases like this to satisfy the ones who have to live with the pain of such tragic loss?
I don’t think so.

The best we can hope for is that Johnathan Street, while he is inside serving his life sentence for multiple murder, is passed around in C-Max like a zol, and subjected to painfully and long repeated gang rape, hopefully ensuring a drawn out and painfully slow puncture. However, what can be said about a justice system that allowed such a violent murderer, the likes of Street, out on bail when he is due to be sentenced for a brutal murder?
Some background Info:

Questions are being raised about the activities of members of the now defunct bouncer group Elite and their involvement in a number of high-profile murders. For many years, people associated with the infamous Elite Security Group have struck terror into the hearts of nightclub owners and clubbers. Often referred to as the “bouncer industry” or “Gauteng Mafia”, they have been linked to drugs, protection rackets and violence - and yet they have carried on with impunity. (..hmm…anyone still wondering why..?)

Caetano was hacked to death by a gang of men, one of whome was ex bouncer Jonathan Street, in Kyalami in 2002 in an apparent revenge attack. The footage shows a group of men viciously hacking and gouging at their victim, bouncer Patrick Caetano, with a butcher’s knife.

But just one day before being sentenced, Street shot three people with a licensed firearm in an Edenvale sports strip bar. Eighteen-year-old Kyle Norris died on the scene.

It has also emerged in the past week that former Elite boss Mikey Schultz and group member Nigel McGurk, who both also worked for Clinton Nassif’s Central National Security Company, are involved in the Brett Kebble murder case.

They have turned state witness against controversial businessman Glenn Agliotti who is charged with the murder.

McGurk was also implicated in the Caetano case. He was found in possession of the dead man’s bloody clothes, but charges of defeating the ends of justice against him were dropped.

It is alleged the Elite members are linked to a mafia of criminals involving drug dealers, politicians, businessmen and police officers.

‘See what happens when you make trouble?”

These were the words shouted out by 18-year-old Kyle Norris’s killers as they sped away after shooting the art student and three other people - including a 59-year-old man and a waitress - in an Edenvale nightclub.

Shockingly, notorious bouncer Jonathan Street, who is accused of shooting Norris in the back of the head on Sunday morning, was out on bail at the time, pending his sentencing for the 2002 hacking murder of bouncer Patrick Caetano.

The very next day, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison for Caetano’s gruesome murder at a Kyalami Business Park four days after Christmas in 2002.

Police arrested Nigel McGirk - understood to be a key witness in businessperson Glenn Agliotti’s trial for the murder of Brett Kebble - shortly after Caetano’s murder for defeating the ends of justice. McGirk, who was not implicated in Caetano’s actual killing, was allegedly found in possession of items belonging to Caetano.

His lawyer has confirmed to The Star that McGirk had reached an agreement with the Scorpions, but said that the deal expressly prohibited his client from “having any discussions with the media”.

“A lot will come out at (Agliotti’s) bail application,” he said.

Meanwhile, Kyle’s father Mark, chairman of The Ravens MC, and mother Sue Norris are struggling to understand why their only son, an aspiring drummer, was killed so violently.

Norris, who had finished his matric exams on Thursday, was shot in the back of the head as he scrambled to get off the floor of Max X, a sports strip bar in Edenvale, Ekurhuleni.

He had apparently been kicked onto the floor by one of his attackers.

“If your son dies in a car or motorbike accident, maybe somehow it’s easier to understand,” Mark Norris said.

“But to have your child shot in the back of the head with a gun that could fell an elephant doesn’t make sense.

“Kyle was no angel, but he had a good heart and he looked out for his family and his friends. I had 50 kids in my house yesterday (Tuesday)… all missing him.”

Norris’s father said he did not want his son’s murder to be remembered because of its links to the Kebble killing.

“I’ve been hearing a lot of rumours and things have been misconstrued… I know that Kyle’s killer may be linked to other things but right now my biggest driving force is seeing that my son gets justice.

“All I want is to see his killer tried and put away.”

Besides the three shooting victims, Norris’s boss at the biker bar where he has a part-time job - who is understood to have taken the teenager to Max X after he finished his shift - was hit so hard that his jaw was split in half.

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Street is currenty on trial for Kyles murder.
Ex-bouncer weighs in with his version 2008-03-07 12:22:11

I have never met a nice bouncer. I think they are all big muscles, bad attitude and small limp dicks. They are all full of it and stroppy, and if you ask me they are just waiting for you to give them lip so that they can put their pumped muscles to use and beat the shit out of someone.

I have seen bouncers beat a guy till he was pap, and my youngest brother had all his front top teeth kicked out by bouncers in a Pretoria night club. He is now haasbek, and so are a couple of friends of mine too, thanks to bouncers.

But kicking in the teeth and breaking the noses and limbs of night club patrons is just practice for the real business this white rubbish are into. This article below is from 2004, however, considering what has transpired with chief of police and top dawg of Interpol, Jackie Selebi, give it a read and just see what Mike Bolhuis said long ago!

The nightclub security industry is ruled by thugs and enjoy protection from police officers capable of corrupting investigations, says a mountain of a man who was a bouncer boss but now wants to shut down the industry. This article was originally published on page 16 of The Sunday Tribune on November 21, 2004…yet it continued to thrive and grow into a monster that

Bible in one hand, gun in the other, security specialist Mike Bolhuis is a man on a mission to expose mafia-like control over a nightclub security industry turned corrupt.

Himself once a bouncer boss in the dock on charges of conspiring to commit assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, Bolhuis has been helping the police in investigate the security network of bouncers at clubs in Johannesburg and Pretoria for several years.

“I could once say with pride that I had the biggest bouncer group in South Africa,” says Bolhuis. “Then bouncers started getting into serious steroid use, drugs and alcohol abuse and are now caught up in territorial drug trafficking.

“Today the main guys at the door - moonlighting policemen included - are not just providing security at a club, but protecting bigger business interests linked to drug syndicates and the like,” says Bolhuis.

“These are the guys who go out and kneecap people who owe drug lords money, or get roped into turf wars between competing tow-truck operators. They are the feet and arms for all the dirty work that needs doing.

“The press makes a hoo-ha about all this steroid-induced violence at clubs, but it goes way beyond that. These guys are bad, man, really bad,” says Bolhuis.

With 25 years experience in “the bouncing business” and debt collection, Bolhuis claims to have evidence that the industry today is controlled by “a mafiosi-like syndicate, involved in drug-orientated rackets”.

“These incidents, like what happened to that lightie outside Tiger Tiger in Rivonia at the weekend, are nothing compared with the bigger picture,” says Bolhuis.

Bolhuis was referring to the near-fatal assault of 22-year-old Bradley Silberman and two other Wits unversity students outside the Johannesburg club at 2am last Sunday.

Granting R10 000 bail to one of the men who allegedly beat Silberman within inches of his life, Randburg magistrate Deon Pool sized up the accused, Ashley Ginder, before launching into a tirade.

“I’m tired of steroid-induced violent crowd control,” said Pool. “This is the third incident before me this year involving a Rivonia club. It’s time the police were more visible. Maybe it’s time to close down some of these clubs. If (Silberman) goes any further down the road, you’re looking at culpable homicide.”

Ginder is a shareholder in the Elite Security Group, which was - until the weekend’s incident - contracted by Tiger Tiger in Rivonia to provide security.

Bolhuis says many people employed as bouncers are prone to unnecessary, extreme acts of violence, and that in the absence of control, things often go awry.

“And what was true 10 years ago is 10 times worse today,” adds Bolhuis. “It’s because of the big money behind the infiltration of drugs into South Africa. The whole bouncing industry is caught up in it. Clubs either sell drug themselves, or get paid for simply permitting dealing on site.

“Because of the megabucks involved, these businesses are now financially very strong and can pull strings. All sorts of people are on their payrolls - businessmen, policemen, sports celebrities, even state prosecutors,” claims Bolhuis.

“Dockets disappear like you cannot believe. And intimidation, well, that’s another story.” Bolhuis tells the story of a Germiston prosecutor and his wife being frog-marched from their home, bundled into a car, and dropped about 20km out of town, where they were stripped naked and left to make their own way home.

“This is the kind of thing they do to get their way. They also turn on each other,” says Bolhuis, who has had 24 unsolved murder cases referred to his security company, Specialised Security Services, over the past five years.

“These cases are connected to territorial disputes, protection rackets and other goings-on within the industry in Johannesburg and Pretoria,” says Bolhuis.

A classic case, says Bolhuis, was the murder with a butcher’s knife of bouncer Patrick Caetano at Kyalami Business Park late in December, 2002. (by one Jonathan Street!)

Having assisted a specialised SAPS unit with such investigations, Bolhuis, who was last year acquitted of conspiring to assault a group of drug dealers, has earned the wrath of underworld players in the security network of bouncers. This week he received a death threat via a Johannesburg newspaper.

“A guy calling himself Lange phoned me,” said crime reporter Gill Gifford, who is covering investigations into the assault of Silberman. “He said he represented the guys from Elite and asked me to pass on a message to Mike Bolhuis that they were coming for him and would also kill his kids.”

But Gifford said Bolhuis did not appear particularly perturbed by the threat. “He’s a real urban cowboy with his ‘I’ll shoot you dead, but God bless your brother’ kind of attitude.”

Bolhuis’s security company provides a range of services, including “forensic investigations” to people who are disappointed with police progress in criminal cases.

“I have a forensics team which I use to investigate murders, child molestation, rape, gang-related violence and farm murders. Investigating some of the violent crimes we do free, but we charge for debt collection, protection services and civil cases.

“It all started 25 years ago,” says Bolhuis. “A husband and wife were fighting at the New Union Hotel. The husband bumped me. I got a shocker on my nose, but I calmed things down. The manager saw it happen and asked me to hang around every Friday night.

“After a while I appointed extra people to work for me, the biggest and the best. Our services became very sought after.”

But the psyche behind security at nightclubs has changed, says Bolhuis. “Look at me, I’m a big guy, well built, strong. I am stable, composed, I have a decent office and staff. I wear a suit and tie, and will give you a business card. I come across respectable.

“But these others are thugs - intimidating and uncaring. They are a spin-off from the Hells Angels, which at least had basic rules and ethics. But these guys, excuse my language, are low mother-f….s. But I’m not scared of them. My organisation is strong. We’ve got heart, passion and hate crime. We are family people.”

While Elite could not be contacted for comment, the manager of Tiger Tiger in Rivonia, Denis Vaden, said as a result of Sunday’s incident, the club had ended its contract with Elite.

Investigating officer Det Insp Danie Nelson said Silberman was still fighting for his life in hospital. He said the assault had been captured on closed circuit television, and two more suspects were being sought.

“We’re receiving calls from people in Durban complaining that nothing has been done about similar assault cases at Durban’s Tiger Tiger and other clubs. There could be a link between these cases. Our investigations are heading in that direction,” said Nelson, a member of the SAPS task team appointed to look into incidents of gang-related and bouncer violence.

Nelson said people who have information about unsolved or recent assaults at Tiger Tiger and other clubs in Durban should call him at 082 413 3079.

However, the owner of Tiger Tiger in Durban, Guy van der Post, said only one case of assault, 18 months ago, was still pending finalisation in court, with charges dropped against all bouncers except for one, Kevin Thomas, who has pleaded innocent of any wrongdoing.

“There has not been a serious incident since,” said Van der Post, who is also a shareholder in the Rivonia Tiger Tiger.

Van der Post said last weekend’s incident in Johannesburg did not involve any bouncers on duty, but off-duty members of Elite whose services had since been terminated.

“In Durban, we don’t have the kind of problems which Bolhuis talks of,” said Van der Post. “There are no bouncing cartels, groups or syndicates involved in providing nightclub security in Durban.

“Each club makes its own arrangements and hires its own, individual door staff and security.”

Van der Post said although Durban club owners set strict standards to ensure professional conduct of door staff, regulations governing employment of bouncers at nightclubs, as happens in the UK and elsewhere, were needed to prevent problems encountered at many Johannesburg clubs.

“In Durban, the negative exposure in the press about assaults at clubs has meant that bouncers are very carefully watched, but even stricter standards could still be applied,” added Van der Post.

At the time of going to press, the police had not responded to queries regarding investigations into assault cases at Durban clubs.

So far this year, 2008, Director Piet Byleveld and his hand-picked team of detectives have arrested 50 people connected to the Elite Security Group and the Hell’s Angels biker gang, which both have close links to the bouncer industry.

But now their reign of terror is coming to an end, as the hundreds of hours of dogged investigations by the crack police unit set up to deal with bouncers bear fruit.

So far this year, Director Piet Byleveld and his hand-picked team of detectives have arrested 50 people connected to the Elite Security Group and the Hell’s Angels biker gang, which both have close links to the bouncer industry.

Late last year, over a period of a fortnight, the police arrested 14 former Elite members in connection with bouncer violence and drug trafficking. Some of the cases under investigation, which include murder, serious assault and intimidation, date to 2002.

During the raids they also seized large quantities of the deadly and highly addictive drug tik and a large quantity of ephedrine and other chemicals and equipment used in the illegal manufacturing of the drug, as well as a firearm, ammunition and schedule medicines. The value of all the drugs and equipment seized amounted to about R500 000.

The Special Investigations Unit has been tasked with investigating violent crimes committed by various bouncer groups and other members of Gauteng’s bouncer fraternity.

Four years ago, Bradley Silberman, then 22, found out just how violent bouncers can be when he went to the Tiger Tiger nightclub in Rivonia to celebrate the end of exams. He ended up fighting for his life after he intervened when bouncers tried to evict a friend of his from the club. He was assaulted so severely that he had to undergo emergency brain surgery. Another of his friends, Bradley Seweitz, suffered a broken nose in the attack.

Tiger Tiger owner Ashley Ginder was subsequently arrested, and, two years later, sentenced to two years in jail or a fine of R25 000 for the November 14 2004 assault on Silberman.

Ginder’s case is just one of several that have featured in Gauteng’s courts over the past six years. In early 2003, members of the Elite group were accused of the gruesome murder of bouncer Patrick Caetano at the Kyalami Business Park after CCTV cameras filmed two men hacking and gouging him with a butcher’s knife, in what was believed to be a revenge killing.

Elite bouncers were in trouble again in 2004 when 70 men rampaged through a Boksburg bar, smashing windows and tables and beating up at least three patrons. The attack was allegedly the result of a territorial dispute.

And in 2005, Lolly Jackson, the owner of Teazers strip club, laid a charge of intimidation against two senior members of Elite, Riaan Carelse - who was subsequently acquitted - and Elite founding member Jacques Hugo, after they allegedly threatened to kill him and rape his wife.

Then, last week, Byleveld and his team swooped again, this time arresting three alleged kingpins in the bouncer industry.

Brothers Jacques and Deon Willemse were wanted in connection with an armed robbery in Sophiatown. Byleveld has previously arrested another brother of the two men, Gillie Willemse, on drugs-related charges.

And only two days earlier they arrested Theuns Grobbelaar, a founder of the Elite group and an alleged organised-crime boss.

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And more torture

This is getting truly ridiculous. Today, the SBG are going to march in Bloemfontein and create more havoc, because of a video. Yet, here is another incident of extreme black on white violence.
What does the ANC have to say? Nothing…

Johannesburg - Five men robbed a family at Hennopsriver in the Erasmia area, burning the mother and father with a clothes iron, Johannesburg police said on Thursday.

“Five men, four of them armed entered the house through an open window on Wednesday night into a room where four children were working on a computer…they took them to the living room where the father was and tied then up,” said Constable Patricia Simelane.

The mother who was sleeping at the time was also tied up.

Simelane said the men demanded money saying that they had been told there was money in the house - and “they burnt the mother and father with an iron three of four times on the upper body” to force them to reveal where the money was kept.

“The men ransacked the house and took R200, two TVs, a DVD player, an Mnet decoder and stole the family’s Toyota bakkie,” she said.

Police have opened a docket on the house robbery and the assault with grievous bodily harm.

“Investigations are continuing; no arrests have been made but the vehicle is being tracked using Netstar,” said Simelane.

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2010 Are We Ready…YEBO..we are ready!

…..we are just very tired of crime and need a break!

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    Cheat Codes : Mafia

    Cheat Codes : Mafia Unlockable: Bigfoot Truck: To unlock the Bigfoot vehicle in Free Ride, get first place in all ... [Link]

    Cheat Codes : Madden NFL 2004

    Cheat Codes : Madden NFL 2004 Earn Madden Cards With EA Bio: Gain levels in your EA Bio by completing ... [Link]