KFC-voorval: Drie in hof

Drie mans van Pretoria wat daarvan beskuldig word dat hulle ʼn egpaar in Montana aangerand het, het Vrydag in die landdroshof in Pretoria-Noord verskyn.

Landdros Motlhoki Rapulana het na die mans se aansoek om borgtog geluister en gesê sy het tyd nodig om die bewyse te bestudeer, voordat sy haar besluit op 30 Augustus bekend sal maak.

Staatsaanklaer Ronnie Sibanda voer aan die mans moet nie vrygelaat word nie, aangesien hul veiligheid nie gewaarborg is nie en ʼn gevoel van vrede in die gemeenskap ondermyn kan word. “Die aansoek om borgtog moet ook in die belang van die publiek wees, aangesien die voorval in die publieke arena plaasgevind het.”

Stephan Nel (39), Joshua Scholtz (21) en Dicky Junior van Rooyen (21) staan tereg op aanklagte van poging tot moord, aanranding met die doel om ernstig te beseer en die rig van ʼn vuurwapen. Hul een medebeskuldigde, Marius Harding (23), het sy aansoek om borgtog laat vaar en nog ʼn beskuldigde, Ockert Muller (20), se aansoek om borgtog is reeds goedgekeur.

Die mans word daarvan beskuldig dat hulle Jacob Sono en sy vrou Dudu op 2 Augustus by die KFC-deurrybaan in Montana, Pretoria, aangerand het. Video’s van die voorval is wyd op sosiale media versprei.

Konst. William Tladi, ʼn ondersoekbeampte in die saak, het vroeër tydens die aansoek om borgtog getuig en het aan die hof gesê Sono kon aan ʼn hartaanval gesterf het. Hy het gesê Sono se mond en ore het gebloei nadat hy by die kitskosrestaurant aangeval is. Hy was die tweede getuie om die borgtogaansoek van die mans teen te staan.

Tladi het aan die hof gesê beskuldigde nommer een, Stephan Nel, het by die toneel aangekom toe die bakleiery begin het, en hy het ʼn vuurwapen op Sono gerig voor hy hom saam met sy medebeskuldigdes geslaan het. “Dit is hoekom ek die borgtog teenstaan. ʼn Persoon kan sterf as jy hom teen die kop slaan.”

Adv. Francois Kriel, vir Schultz, voer aan Sono is vir ʼn knop op sy kop behandel en ʼn gebarste membraan in sy oor wat binne ʼn paar dae genees het. Hy hou vol die beserings was nie ernstig of lewensgevaarlik nie.

Tladi het aan die hof gesê die aanvallers het nie net die egpaar fisies aangeval nie, maar ook rassistiese uitlatings gemaak.

Daar is egter geen aanklagte wat met rassisme en crimen injuria verband hou op die klagstaat nie.

Nel se prokureur, Nols Nolte, het aan die hof gesê Tladi is nie vertroud met die besonderhede van die saak nie, en hy het net opdrag gekry om hof toe te kom en die borgtogaansoek teen te staan. Nolte wou weet waarom daar geen klag van crimen injuria is nie, indien Dudu Sono beledig is, aldus die polisie se weergawe.

Tladi het gesê hy het nie die klaers se verklarings geneem of die klagtes geformuleer nie. Hy het gesê hy het die dossier ontvang om ondersoek in te stel.

Pretoria Commuters get some relief as Taxis expected to operate normally

Tshwane commuters can expect some relief as taxis are expected to operate normally this morning.

On Wednesday, operators blocked several roads causing massive delays while protesting to the Tshwane House to submit a memorandum to Mayor Solly Msimanga.

Among the issues raised by the drivers is that traffic contravention tickets be scrapped.

Taxis in the Tshwane area are expected to function without any hiccups at least for the next two weeks.

The Democratic Taxi Workers Union of South Africa (Detwusa)’s Themba Maseko says the government is responsible for providing taxi infrastructure, including pick-ups and drop offs.

He says drivers should not be fined for government’s failure.

“Our demands are the scrapping of the traffic fines because those fines block our PDPs and driver’s licenses and we can’t drive passengers without our PDPs.”

Maseko says the fines amount to hundreds of thousands of rands which prevent some drivers from renewing their public drivers’ licenses.

Detwusa has given the metro 14 days to respond to their queries or face yet another strike action.


Inwoner van Pretoria voor haar verloofde geskiet wyl hy video neem

Carine van Staden (28), ʼn inwoner van Pretoria, is Donderdag voor haar verloofde glo deur ʼn weermaglid in die noorde van die stad geskiet.

Carine se pa, Johan van Staden (53), het Saterdag aan Maroela Media gesê sy dogter en haar verloofde, Johan Harmse (29), was omstreeks 18:00 van Daspoort op sy BMW-motorfiets op pad na vriende in Montana toe ʼn amptelike weermagvoertuig hulle naby Wonderboom Junction ligtelik getref het.

“Die voertuig, ʼn wit Audi, het weermagnommerplate gehad en ons het intussen vasgestel die jong man wat dit bestuur het, is glo ʼn drywer vir een van die generaals,” het Van Staden gesê.

“Die man het die motorfiets se voetrus getref waarop Carine se voete was en die man het toe net weggejaag,” het hy gesê.

Harmse het ʼn draagbare videokamera aan sy valhelm gehad, dit aangeskakel en die voertuig agterna gesit.

“Die verkeerslig by die hoek van Lavenderweg en Braam Pretoriusstraat was rooi en die man moes stilhou. Carine het afgeklim en hom genader om te hoor hoekom hy weggery het. Hy het bloot net sy deur oopgemaak en ’n pistool reguit in haar bors gedruk en haar ten aanskoue van haar verloofde en ander motoriste geskiet.”

Die man het daarna glo ook sy vuurwapen op Harmse, wat nog op sy motorfiets was, gerig voordat die verkeerslig groen geslaan en hy weggery het. Harmse se video van die voorval is aan die polisie as bewys oorhandig.

Carine is na die George Mukhari-hospitaal gehaas waar sy tans aansterk. “Die koeël het haar hart skrams gemis. Dit is deur haar linkerlong en agter haar rug uit. Haar long het platgeval, maar verder is geen ander organe beskadig nie. Sy is gelukkig ʼn sterk mens en is by haar positiewe. Sy is stabiel en dit gaan goed met haar onder die omstandighede.”

Harmse en Van Staden is ná haar opname na die Sinoville-polisiestasie om die voorval aan te meld. Dit was sowat ʼn uur en ʼn half ná die voorval. Die weermaglid was toe reeds daar en het, aldus Van Staden, aangevoer hy het gedink Carine wou hom kaap. Hy het nooit amptelik ʼn klag aanhangig gemaak nie.

Ao. Johan van Dyk, polisiewoordvoerder, het Saterdag aan Maroela Media bevestig aanvanklik is ʼn klag van die afvuur van ʼn vuurwapen in ʼn openbare gebied en roekelose en nalatige bestuur teen die man aanhangig gemaak voordat hy op waarskuwing vrygelaat is.

“Ons kan bevestig dat die saak intussen na ʼn poging tot moord verander is. Die polisie is besig met verdere ondersoek en is besig om almal se verklarings af te neem, waarna die dossier na die Nasionale Vervolgingsgesag verwys sal word om oor verdere stappe te besluit,” het Van Dyk gesê.

Dit is nie duidelik hoe lank dié prosedures gaan duur nie. Die weermaglid is nog nie in hegtenis geneem nie.

Jong Pretoria verliefdes sterf saam in motorfiets ongeluk

Twee mense is dood en twee kritiek beseer toe ʼn motorfiets en ʼn Opel Kadett Saterdag in die vroeë oggendure in Pretoria gebots het.

Xander Loubser, woordvoerder van Best Care-ambulansdienste, het Saterdag aan Maroela Media gesê die botsing het in Mootstraat in Daspoort in die weste van die stad plaasgevind.

“Die oorsaak van die ongeluk is onbekend en word deur die polisie ondersoek. Twee mense wat op die motorfiets was, is op die toneel dood,” het Loubser gesê. Loubser kon nie dadelik hul ouderdomme bevestig nie, maar het wel gesê dat hulle ʼn jong man en vrou was.

Loubser het gesê twee insittendes in die Opel het kritieke beserings opgedoen en hulle was in die voertuig vasgekeer. Hulle is na die Steve Biko-hospitaal geneem nadat hulle uit die motor se wrak gesny is.

“ʼn Vrou, vermoedelik die bestuurder van die motor se ma is, het op die toneel inmekaargesak. Sy is ook na die hospitaal geneem aangesien sy beseer is toe sy geval het.”

Loubser het die brandweer en ander nooddienste vir hul bystand bedank. Hy het ook sy innige meegevoel met die oorledenes betuig.

Loubser en die plaaslike DA-raadslid, Elma Nel, het in ʼn video ʼn beroep op inwoners en motoriste gedoen om padreëls ten alle tye te gehoorsaam.

“Daar is veral probleme met motoriste wat te vinnig ry. Inwoners word aangemoedig om probleemgebiede aan ons uit te wys sodat daar byvoorbeeld plan gemaak kan word om spoedhobbels op te sit, of die hobbels wat vervalle is, oor te bou,” het Nel gesê.

Zanelle Grandly, een van die slagoffers se susters, het intussen die dood van haar suster op haar Facebook-blad bevestig.

“Ons wil graag ons familie en vriende wat naby en ver is laat weet dat my sussie, Lezette de Beer, vanoggend saam met Zhaan Smit dood is. Ons sal hulle geweldig mis en geen woord kan die groot verlies wat ons voel verduidelik nie. Ek sal altyd vir jou lief wees en jou nalatenskap lewendig hou,” het sy gesê.

Ria Nieudoudt, Zhaan se suster, het in ‘n huldeblyk aan hom geskryf: “My boetie jy is my lewe elke dag gewees hoe gaan ek sonder jou lewe. Blondie jy was deel van ons lewens. Ry die golden highway RIP.”

Lezette se laaste inskrywing op Facebook was Vrydag aan Zhaan gerig: “I have found my happy ever after, love you vrek mal my lief”.

 

Protesting Pretoria West residents clash with cops – still unclear what the protest was about

Protesting Pretoria West residents clash with cops - still unclear what the protest was about

Pretoria – Close to a thousand protesting residents of Gomora informal settlement in Pretoria West have battled with police since the early hours of July 13, 2017 on Thursday morning.

Police fired hails of rubber bullets, dozens of tear gas canisters, and stun grenades in a bid to keep the hostile protesters at bay.
Protesters returned fire with slingshots and threw stones at police Nyalas and members of the Public Order Policing on the ground. They also chased after journalists, pelting them with stones.

It was still unclear what the protest was about, but they called for Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs MEC Paul Mashatile to address their issues.

“We are going to kill you guys,” a protester shouted.

Several roads were blocked with burning tyres and stones.

A police contact said that more than 1 000 protesters had caused “complete chaos” since the early hours of Thursday morning.

‘We are fed up’

Residents from Gomora have demanded that Mashatile address their issues of service delivery.

One resident who did not want to be named, said they were promised basic services such as electricity, tarred roads, water and sanitation.

“We are fed up and want the MEC who promised us service delivery,” said one resident.

Another said they have had many community meetings to find a way to get government to address their needs.

Police spokesperson Constable Tumisang Moloto said several roads were blocked and four cars and a truck were torched by protesting residents.

Source: News 24
Author: Alex Mitchley


Dennis Haynes, vermis sedert 1986, word moontlik na 31 jaar opgespoor in Pretoria-Noord

Vermiste Dennis Haynes word na 31 jaar opgespoor in Pretoria-Noord

ʼn Man van Bloemfontein wat in Februarie 1986 spoorloos verdwyn het, is moontlik ná 31 jaar in Pretoria opgespoor.

Dennis Haynes was 22 jaar oud toe hy van Bloemfontein na Roodepoort vertrek het vir ʼn werksgeleentheid. Sy vrou en eenjarige dogtertjie het in Bloemfontein agtergebly.

Dennis het egter nooit teruggekeer nie en sy familie kon hom nie in die hande kry nie. Hy is as vermis by die polisie aangemeld, maar ʼn soektog na hom het niks opgelewer nie.

Desireé Haynes, Dennis se suster, was baie jonk toe haar broer vermis geraak het. Sy het
Vrydag aan Maroela Media gesê dat die familie mettertyd aanvaar het dat hy waarskynlik dood is. “ʼn Vriendin van my het ses weke terug besluit om bietjie te begin krap. Ons het nie gedink ons sal hom lewend opspoor nie, maar ons wou graag weet watndestyds met hom gebeur het,” het Desireé gesê.

Desireé se vriendin het ʼn Facebook-blad begin waarop sy ʼn foto van hom geplaas het en gevra het dat enigiemand wat hom moontlik gesien het met haar kontak maak. ʼn Vrou wat hulp aan haweloses in Pretoria gee, het die foto gesien en haar gekontak. “Die vrou het ʼn foto van ʼn hawelose man in Pretoria op die groep se blad geplaas en gevra of dit moontlik dieselfde man kon wees.

Van ons familielede wat die foto gesien het, was onmiddellik vas oortuig dat dit Dennis is,” het Desireé gesê.

Vandeesweek is Desireé en haar vriendin Pretoria toe om die man te ontmoet en te kyk wat hulle kan wys word. Die man het homself as Francois voorgestel, hoewel hy baie soos ʼn ouer weergawe van Dennis lyk wat 31 jaar gelede vermis geraak het.

Volgens Desireé ly die man aan erge geheueverlies en kon sy agterkom dat hy ʼn mate van breinskade opgedoen het.

Dennis Haynes soos hy gelyk het toe hy vermis geraak het.

“Ek was baie jonk toe Dennis vermis geraak het en kan hom nie baie goed onthou nie. Maar my hele familie herken hom. Almal is vas oortuig die man van Pretoria is Dennis.”

Volgens Desireé het die man haar nie onmiddellik herken nie, maar nadat sy ʼn rukkie met hom gesels het, het hy gesê hy weet sy is sy suster. Hy het ook ʼn foto van hul ma herken.

Vandeesweek het ʼn vrou ook vir Desireé gekontak wat beweer sy het as kind vir Dennis geken. Volgens die vrou was sy 12 jaar oud toe haar ouers begin het om gereeld vir Dennis kos te neem. Sy vertel dat Dennis briewe aan haar geskryf het waarin hy vertel van sy familie en lewe in Bloemfontein. Die vrou het gesê Dennis het die briewe in die styl van ʼn vervolgverhaal geskryf en elke brief het gevolg op die voriges.
“Die vrou sê ongeveer twee jaar nadat sy vir Dennis leer ken het, het hy vir ʼn ruk net verdwyn en toe hy terugkom, het hy homself as Francois voorgestel,” vertel Desireé. “Hy het snymerke en wonde gehad en sy kon sien dat hy in ʼn ongeluk was. Hy het klaarblyklik geheueverlies gehad, want hy kon nie onthou dat sy naam voorheen Dennis was nie. Hy het ook stadiger gepraat, asof hy in ʼn ongeluk was.”

Die vrou het later verhuis en kontak met Dennis, oftewel Francois, verloor. Toe sy egter die foto van hom op Facebook sien, het sy hom dadelik herken en vir Desireé gekontak om haar van die briewe te vertel.

“Die inligting wat sy uit die briewe onthou, is 100% akkurate inligting van Dennis se lewe in Bloemfontein. Dit lyk asof dit regtig hy is,” het Desireé gesê.

“Die vrou het vir my gesê sy het altyd gewonder hoekom sy so goeie geheue het. Nou weet sy dit is omdat die Here geweet het hierdie man gaan sy geheue verloor en sy sal sy storie moet vertel.”

Dennis Haynes se familie glo die man van Pretoria is hul broer wat dekades gelede vermis geraak het.
Desireé het ook gesê ʼn man het Donderdag deur Facebook met hulle kontak gemaak en beweer dat Dennis jare gelede voor die plek waar hy werk in ʼn tref-en-trap-ongeluk betrokke was. Volgens die man het hy vir Dennis hospitaal toe geneem, maar toe ook weer met hom kontak verloor.

Desireé het gesê die familie het DNS-toetse laat doen om te bepaal of Francois wel hul lank verlore broer Dennis is. Hoewel hulle nog op die uitslae wag, is die familie vas oortuig dat hul broer na al die jare gevind is.

“My oom was jare lank in die polisie en hy het vir my gesê destyds het hulle nie regtig baie aandag aan vermiste persoon-sake gegee nie. Daardie tyd het hulle gedink as ʼn volwassene vermis raak, het hy seker uit vrye wil geloop, so daar is nie baie moeite gedoen om die persoon op te spoor nie,” het sy gesê.

Terwyl daar op die uitslae gewag word, bly Dennis by een van Desireé se vriendinne op ʼn plaas buite Theunissen en help hulle hom met tandheelkundige en mediese behandeling.

Bron: Maroela Media


Kleinfontein an Afrikaner settlement near Pretoria

Kleinfontein an Afrikaner settlement near Pretoria

Pretoria – The petrol station attendant warns me I am going to get killed in Kleinfontein.

“Are you sure you want to go there?” he asks, looking concerned, after I stop to ask him for directions.

According to my GPS, I am five minutes away from the settlement, an Afrikaner cultural community near Bronkhorstspruit.

Yoh my man, the white people are going to kill you there. You are not the right skin colour. They will stop you at the gate and won’t even let you in.

I tell him I am going to see for myself.

As I approach the entrance, I am scared. Large white letters, “Ons God Ons Volk Ons Eie” (Our God Our People Our Own) are affixed to the grey wall next to the boom gate.

What if the petrol attendant was right?

Tense wait

A skinny, mustachioed man wearing camouflage trousers, black boots and a khaki cap, and holding a clipboard and a pen, approaches me after I stop at the boom.

He asks me in Afrikaans who I’m visiting. I identify myself and tell him I wanted to interview some of the locals, as part of a series of stories News24 is doing for the elections.

He looks like he doesn’t believe me and tells me to park my car while he disappears into the guard hut and calls a supervisor on his walkie-talkie.

After a tense, 10-minute wait, an old model silver-grey Mercedes-Benz approaches the gate. An elderly man gets out and walks towards me. He introduces himself as Jan Groenewald, chairperson of the board of directors, and asks if he can help.

I smile and tell him my reason for being there. The soft-spoken and articulate man smiles and invites me to follow him to the raadsaal (boardroom) for coffee.

No racism allowed

“We are the only access-controlled private settlement with rules that explicitly state that anyone who has an interest here may not resort to any form of racism or violence, or attack any religious groups,” he explains.

The community was founded on a farm in 1992 and is still registered as an informal settlement. Efforts are underway to formalise the settlement with the City of Tshwane.

Groenewald explains that when the farm went on the market in 1992, two men took out a loan to buy it for the Afrikaners in the heartland of the old Boer Republic. Two more joined and they found shareholders to help repay back the loan and get the land developed.

In 1994, there were enough shareholders to pay off the loan and begin providing services.

The first two permanent houses were completed in 1996 and two families became the first permanent residents of Kleinfontein.

Groenewald says they want co-operation with the local authorities to bring stability and support growth.

“We believe in unity, just like the ANC – we believe together we can do more,” Groenewald says.

Not an island

“Many people that stay here probably belong to the Freedom Front Plus, but we do not ask our residents which party they belong to or who they are going to vote for. It’s not a condition for living here that you must belong to a certain party.”

Groenewald introduces me to his colleague, Dannie de Beer. The outspoken man with the firm handshake owns several properties, including the building housing the local internet cafe.

Astonished by the friendliness I have encountered so far, I ask him why the petrol attendants said the whites would kill me.

It was considered a racist town until a few years ago, and those assumptions still linger, he says.

Kleinfontein is not an island, De Beer explains. They operate according to South Africa’s laws. Although Kleinfontein has its own security, they call the police when needed.

They collect their own rubbish, buy electricity from Eskom, use borehole water, and have their own bank, which operates like a stokvel.

Asked if he would vote in the upcoming elections, he says an Afrikaner’s vote does not mean much these days.

“I vote on principle to show that I am still an Afrikaner. I do not expect my vote to make a difference,” he says.

‘We are going down’

He gives me a tour of the town in his bakkie. Most of the houses are three-bedroom, face-brick dwellings, the colour of the dusty, untarred roads. Their walls are low enough for an average person to easily step over. There are no electric fences.

At our first stop, I meet Tinka Viljoen. She worked at the local bank before she became a housewife. Standing outside her one-bedroom house, which De Beer built, she points to the nearby cluster of shacks and caravans where she lived for 11 years. Now she pays De Beer R1 200 a month in rent.

Her house smells of frying oil and salty dough. She is making kaaspoffertjies for her husband, a construction worker. I tell her how nice her kaaspoffertjies smell, and she immediately offers me and “Oom Dannie” some. They have no children. She says she is fortunate to have a roof over her head.

“As long as the ANC leads this country, we are going down,” she says.

We leave for our next stop, and eat the kaaspoffertjies in the car. They are still warm and taste like melted cheese. They are delicious.

Etta Pretorius believes God sees everyone as equal. She works as a receptionist at the old age home and has lived in Kleinfontein for four years. She loves the fact that she and her husband can walk everywhere. Before that she lived in Pretoria and Nelspruit. “Everything is nice here. I don’t ever want to leave,” she says.

She is also voting. “We can move forward in this country. Everyone has a future in this country.”

Michiel Ferreira, 88, has been living in the old age home for five years. He worked in Vanderbijlpark before retiring and moving in with his son in Pretoria. His wife died in 2002. He then lived in Krugersdorp until 2009. His children told him he could not live in a flat all by himself, so in 2011, he landed in Kleinfontein.

Pride

“Soos hulle se in Afrikaans, kyk noord en gaan maar voort (As the saying goes, look north and forge ahead),” Ferreira jokes.

De Beer and I continue our tour of the town. We pass the local rugby field. The Kleinfontein rugby and netball teams compete against the white Northern Cape enclave of Orania annually.

“When Orania plays in Kleinfontein, Kleinfontein wins, and when Kleinfontein plays in Orania, Orania wins,” De Beer jokes.

De Beer is waiting at the gate the next day, when I return with video reporter, Lerato Sejake. I introduce her and he compliments her on her beautiful doek.

This time our first stop is the statue of Hendrik Verwoerd and their Paardekraal monument. They got the statue from Midvaal, after the Democratic Alliance-run municipality took it down in 2011, he explains.

During a drive through the koppies, De Beer points out where the trenches to lay the cables to provide Wi-Fi will be dug. They are still raising the money to install it.

On one koppie, we overlook the battlefield of the Battle of Diamond Hill (Donkerhoek), where Boer commandos and British forces clashed on June 11, 1900. Twenty-eight British soldiers and three Boers were killed.

There is pride in his voice as he speaks about the “boere” defeat of the British that day. It is a history lesson he learnt from his father.

As we make our way back through the dusty roads, children are playing on the rugby field. It reminds me of growing up in Middelburg, Eastern Cape, where as a child all I wanted to do was play outside until the street lights came on.

Source: Iavan Piljoos, News24


Neighbourhood watch makes Garsfontein safer – Get involved in your neigbhourhood

Neighbourhood watch makes Garsfontein safer - Get involved in your neigbhourhood

If people do not get involved, Garscom can’t be sustainable. Pretoria east is the “wild wild west no more” following the efforts of Garscom, Chubb and the police.

Vice chairperson of neighbourhood watch, Garscom, Herklaas Meyer attributed the decline in crime in the area to proactive action.

He said the area north of Solomon Mahlangu Drive, west of Woodlands and south of Atterbury Road was now patrolled regularly by Garscom, Chubb and the police.

“A proactive 24/7 action makes criminals uncomfortable,” said Meyer.
Garsfontein Police spokesperson, Captain Ilze Jones confirmed that crime was now under control in this area.

Meyer said Garscom’s aim going into the next year would be to get more people involved.

“We want a larger community involvement to be established.

We have appointed two women who goes from street to street arranging street meetings to get people involved. Every street also has a Whatsapp group.

Existing community projects will go ahead. These projects include patrols, Christmas market and Garden Friends, to get people to share garden secrets and achievements.

We hope to have more people involved in these projects going forward.

If people does not get involved, Garscom can’t be sustainable.”

Garscom has 10 night patrol teams and one day patrol team.

An annual Garscom meeting was held last Monday at the Bethel Chapel in Garsfontein.

“It was a very successful meeting. We received positive feedback about the year that was and about the Garscom project as well as security.”


This is when your home is most likely to be broken into in South Africa

Home robbery and housebreaking are among the most frightening and dangerous crimes to experience. It is frightening because it violates our private space and the one place that we think of as our sanctuary.

According to the latest report released by Statistics South Africa, Exploring the extent of and circumstances surrounding housebreaking/burglary and home robbery, the general crime rate in terms of the proportion of households that experience crime has been declining during the last five years.

This reality, however, has not quelled the growing perception that crime is on the increase in South Africa, the stats body said.

Over 50% of all crimes experienced by households in South Africa in 2015/16 were housebreaking. Home robbery (11.9%) was the second most common type of crime experienced by South African households.

Whites had the highest rates of victimisation compared to other groups both in 2011 and 2015/16.

However, whites experienced the sharpest decline of household related crimes during the five years, from 17% to 12% of households.

“Home robbery” is regarded as a violent crime because people are at home when it takes place, as compared to “housebreaking” (burglary), which occurs when the family is away from home. Home robbery fuels fear in communities, because it puts people at risk of personal injury and emotional trauma in their homes, where they should feel safest.

Housebreaking and home robbery peaked during the months of March and June in both 2014/15 and 2015/16.

The months during which these crimes were least likely to occur were January, May and November. As found in previous Victims of Crime Surveys, night-time is still the most preferred time for crime incidents, StatsSA said.
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Knowing the low and high periods of the year for crime activity and times of the day when crime is likely to happen may be useful in planning security strategies for households, and
for planning deployment of resources on the part of the police, StatsSA said.

Respondents who experienced housebreaking and those who experienced home robbery were asked about the time that the crime took place–whether it was in the morning, afternoon or at night.

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The option “Don’t know” was also given to the respondents in case they did not know the time when the crime incident happened.
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Electrical equipment were the most targeted items during both housebreakings and home robberies. Jewellery, money and cellphones were the second most common items stolen after electrical equipment during both housebreakings and home robberies.

According to the report, the rate of reporting home robberies to the police was significantly higher than that of housebreaking; possibly because home robbery tends to be accompanied with violence.

However, the rates for the arrest of the alleged offenders in housebreakings
and home robberies are not significantly different –both stand at just over 18%.

The conviction rate among those arrested was 14.3% for housebreaking and 22% for home robbery. Among those arrested for housebreaking, the case was still on going in 9.2% of the cases for housebreaking and 14.8% of the cases for home robbery.

An arrest is made in only one out of every five reported cases of housebreaking or home robbery. Only one in five people arrested for housebreaking was convicted, and one in three people arrested for home robbery was convicted.


 

Elektriese heinings: Hoe veilig is hulle werklik?

Meeste mense steun swaar op hul elektriese heinings vir veiligheid en vertrou dit blindelings as ‘n “ondeurdringbare” linie, en met reg ook so. Maar hierdie spesifieke item is telkemale, weens verskeie faktore ter sprake, nie aangewese om goeie beskerming te bied teen huisbewoners nie! Mense moet hulle dus nie blindstaar teen ‘n elektriese heining vir “totale” beskerming nie en dit net in samewerking met ander items inspan as toegangsbeheermiddel teen betreders en inbrekers. Hier is ‘n paar redes daarvoor en wenke daaromtrent:

  1. Elektriese heinings is ‘n taamlike duur item om aan te skaf (en ook in stand te hou)
  2. Elektriese heinings verg baie instandhouding en sorg, veral as dit aanvanklik swak ge-installeer is. Bossies, takke en blare wat daarmee kontak maak, affekteer die werking daarvan negatief
  3. Hierdie goed word meestal ondergeskik ge-installeer deur onbevoegde werkers met min Tegniese kennis, ondervinding of opleiding tot hul beskikking
  4. Dieselfde met ‘doen-dit-self’ stelsels: Heel goeie produkte, maar die installasie deur Jan-Alleman met talle foute in, laat dit gevolglik oop vir eindelose wanwerkings/falings en/of maklike sabotasie of oorkom-taktieke deur kriminele
  5. Maklike oorkom-tegnieke, sluit in rubbermatjies of komberse, en ook die oorskuif van rubber- of plastiek tuinslang om die kontakalarm te omseil en oor te klim. Ook tou en selfs skoenveters om parte in die stelsel af te trek of af te buig en openinge te laat waardeur/waaroor hulle dan klim
  6. Swak installasies lei tot talle probleme en vals alarms en eienaars raak naderhand moeg daarvoor en skakel die hele ding af!
  7. Beurtkrag dreineer die battery/e en beskadig dit sodoende (‘deep-cycling’) waarvoor dit nie ontwerp is nie. Foutiewe batterye lei tot probleme, vals alarms en eindelose “fout”-kondisies op die paneel/sleutelbord
  8. Dit raak nou algemeen (en hoog-mode) binne “Sekuriteitskomplekse” dat die hekwagte/nagwagte die Sirene van heinings afskakel/isoleer sodat hul kriminele vriende kan oorklim en misdaad, gewoonlik gewapende rooftogte, kan pleeg!
  9. Gebruik maatskappye met bewese getuigskrifte en personeel met goeie, praktiese ondervinding, om jou installasie vir jou te doen. Onthou: Groot Maatskappye met “flashy” advertensies is nie noodwendig die beste/regte ene nie!
  10. Elektriese heinings moet ALMAL aan een of ander alarm-sirene gekoppel word om huisbewoners onmiddelik te waarsku! Geen uitsonderings is aanvaarbaar nie! Ideale stelsels is waar dit ook aan jou Reaksiemaatskappy geskakel word, of selfs ‘n SMS-Kommunikator eenheid wat jou vroegtydige waarskuwing kan gee wanneer jy uitstedig is
  11. Gebruik ALTYD jou elektriese heining in samewerking met goed soos lemmetjiesdraad, buite-beams en CCTV-kameras
  12. Hou areas onder die heining skoon van gras/bossies (sien foto) en enige nabygeleë struike/bome gereeld gesnoei om enige “aard”-foute, alarms en/of skade aan die stelsel te vermy
  13. Inspekteer stelsels weekliks vir algemene foute/probleme en ondersoek diesulke heinings deeglik op ‘n 3-maandelikse grondslag vir los hegstukke (“brackets”), stukkende isolators, drade wat begin slap hang, gekorrodeerde of los elektriese konnektors, enige moontlike aardfoute, reën, stof en insekskade, effektiewe batterywerking, ens, ens, ens…

Opsomming: Elektriese heinings is uiters nodig in die stryd teen misdaad, maar moet reg ge-installeer en ook goed onderhou word om hoogs effektief te kan werk. Ongelukkig is dit ‘n taamlike aanvanklike uitgawe, en het ook maandelikse kostes, maar kan en sal genoegsame beskerming verleen indien dit aan bostaande vereistes voldoen.

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