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NEWS > 24 December 2007 |
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Exposed! Police Brutality in B
A talk show producer once told me that he breaks police officers down into three categories. Twenty percent of the officers are really good cops; they arrest dangerous criminals, they’ll climb a tree to save your little girl’s cat. Another 20 percent are flat-out evil, bad, corrupt, racist and abusive. And 60 percent are in the middle. Believe it or not it’s the ones in the middle that are the biggest problem: they’re the ones who will often be in a position to stop the malcontents and won’t do it. An officer among the 60 will help cover up police misconduct, will at times side in favor of the... Read more
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The Times - Johannesburg,Gaute 24 December 2007
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South African Police Service
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South Africa: Policewoman arre
An Eastern Cape policewoman was arrested yesterday for taking money in return for jobs.
Superintendent Mzukisi Fatyela said the 38-year-old inspector was a field trainer at a police station in the Drakensberg.
She asked her victims for R2000 in return for a job in the South African Police Service , he said.
Although the police had so far identified eight victims, she was believed to have taken more than R300,000.
She started the scam some time ago, while working as a sergeant in Mthatha, continuing it even after she was promoted.
Fatyela said some of her victims were now policemen.
She was arrested after some of those victims came forward, he said, appealing to any others to do likewise.
The woman would appear in the Mthatha Magistrate’s Court today.
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