Thứ Tư, 4 tháng 1, 2017

Top KZN cop told not to come back to work


Top KZN cop told not to come back to work
CRIME & COURTS / 3 January 2017, 12:48pm
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Lieutenant-General Mmamonnye Ngobeni File picture: Independent Media


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Durban – KwaZulu-Natal’s suspended provincial police commissioner will not return to work, despite a court decision in her favour handed down on Tuesday.






According to a statement released by the police on Tuesday, Lieutenant-General Mmamonnye Ngobeni’s execution application to return to work was granted by the Durban High Court.












However, acting national commissioner Lieutenant-General Khomotso Phahlane said they would be appealing the whole judgment and order.












In the statement, Phahlane noted the court judgment but said Ngobeni’s suspension would continue pending the finalisation of the appeal process.






“Her attorney will be requested to inform his client not to return to work,” read the statement.

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Ngobeni was suspended in May last year, amid allegations of gross misconduct over her links with businessman Thoshan Panday.







The current legal dispute is over Phahlane’s decision to suspend Ngobeni and convene a misconduct board of inquiry in relation to the allegations dating back to 2010. Ngobeni challenged Phahlane’s authority to convene the board of inquiry.







“The ongoing legal dispute between the parties is based on points of law and the interpretation of certain sections of the South African Police Service Act and should not be construed as a personal or malicious vendetta against an individual. The management of the South African Police Service is of the opinion that allegations made should be fully investigated in a transparent and accountable manner in order for justice to be served and be seen to be served,” read the statement.




The police said Major General Bheki Langa will continue to serve as the acting provincial police commissioner for KZN.





The Mercury

Alleged drunk driver ploughed into 10 children


Alleged drunk driver ploughed into 10 children
CRIME & COURTS / 3 January 2017, 12:52pm
Saafia February

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Cape Town – There was mayhem and blood on the streets of Bonteheuwel on New Year’s Eve when 10 children were run over by an alleged drunk driver.

Residents say the man, who is known to them, drove off after the incident and hasn’t been seen since.





A neighbour said that everyone was dancing in Soetdoring Street to celebrate the new year when the man ploughed into the group of teens.





The incident occurred at about 1.40am and the car sent “bodies flying” through the air.





“Miraculously, no one was killed,” one woman said.





The resident, who asked not to be named, said the teens, aged between 14 and 17, were braaiing and dancing to loud music in the street, watched over by some of their parents, when a man who had attended a party at another house decided to drive home “dik gesuip (drunk)”.





The woman said she was surprised, since the man was usually the sober one among his friends.





“It is unlike him to be reckless or even drive off the way he did. Everybody knows him,” she said.





“It is traditional in Bonteheuwel for people to have street parties (on New Year’s Eve).


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“My kids were inside already and I just heard screaming. We went out to see and the kids were just lying in their own blood.





“Two kids had minor injuries and two could be stitched up at Vanguard Hospital, but the other six were rushed to Groote Schuur Hospital and Somerset Hospital with serious head and leg injuries," said the woman.





“People say after running down the kids, he just drove off in his bakkie.”





The Bonteheuwel Gangwatch page on Facebook posted a photo believed to be that of the driver, asking for people who know him to inform police.





Bonteheuwel ward councillor Angus McKenzie expressed shock at the incident and said charges have been laid against the driver.





“As a community we are thankful that no children lost their lives, but are however praying for the full recovery of all kids during this time,” he said.





“Charges have been laid against the driver and I can confirm SAPS are placing huge emphasis on bringing the perpetrator to book.”


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The Western Cape police spokesman was approached for comment, but a response was not available at the time of going to press.