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Afrikaans children targets of kidnappers

 

Afrikaans mom 's loud screams stops kidnapping of her little girl

June 7 2010 – Centurion – An Afrikaans mom's loud screams had another mom rush to her aid while a black man was trying to kidnap her two-year-old daughter from the parking lot in front of her nursery-school. The incident happened in Rooihuiskraal in Centurion on June 7 2010. The 33-year-old mom – who, fearing a repeat, won’t publish her name - had arrived just after 4pm to fetch her daughters, four and two years of age.

"My oldest daughter was in front of me and the young one right behind me. The next moment a black man stormed towards the little one and tried to grab her away. I started screaming really loudly, and another mom who was just walking into the school gate turned back and rushed towards us. The man then said he 'just wanted to help my child with her school satchel'. However I didn't believe him and kept screaming very loudly. Just when the other mom reached us he ran away,' she said.

The owner of the nursery school said all the parents have been warned about kidnappers lurking about, and to be extra cautious. Trade union Solidarity's charity Helpende Hand  (Helping Hand) which helps feed thousands of impoverished Afrikaner families eachd ay,  also issued  a warning about the dangers posed by the World Cup 2010 football tournaments.

"South African schools close for the entire month. Many children - especially in less-privileged, unprotected communities where there's little supervision, will be exposed to abuse, "warned Dr Danie Langner its executive director.

  • "Poor children are more exposed to maltreatment and abuse during the holiday periods when the adults aren't at home to look after them'.

Afrikaner poor in South africa are denied food aid from ANC regime who says its racist to feed hungry whites (2)He said a major danger was posed by sex-slavery syndicates who prey on defenceless young girls and boys in vulnerable, poor communities to lure or kidnap them for brothels.

He said ‘Helpende Hand demanded that the SAPS' child-protection specialty units be reinstated.”

These were inexplicably ended by ex-pres Thabo Mbeki to purportedly 'make the service more accessable to communities' - however these top police experts were fired and replaced by inefficient, untrained police officers at a time when sexual-abuse of children was soaring in South Africa. It has now taken on unprecedented high levels.  http://www.helpendehand.co.za/?p=2301

Pictures above and below: Unprotected young squatters like these impoverished, vulnerable  Afrikaner children who already wage a battle for survival in a tucked-away, unprotected squatter camp in Gauteng, are being greatly endangered by child-sex slavery kidnapping syndicates, warned Dr Danie Langner, executive director of Helpende Hand charity.  In South Africa, babies and toddlers often also are kidnapped to harvest their body parts for the manufacture of good-luck medicine or muti, the so-called ‘traditional medicine’, especially during the present WC2010.

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Censorbugbear reports: South Africa's child  kidnapping gangs

Ever  since March this year  there has been an upsurge of reportted attempted kidnappings. A  young Afrikaans mom was accosted while returning from the supermarket with her child in a stroller by a man who dragged the mom to a tree, tied her up by an arm, while also frantically trying to grab her baby away from her. The mom hung on to her child’s arms for dear life, screaming loudly. A passerby was alerted and grappled with the man while the mom was able to run away to a nearby school, clutching her child to her breast.  Pretoria mom fights off baby snatcher

A special task force was also set up by the SAPS five months ago which also concentrates on rescuing children from kidnapping gangs. The SAPS warns 'parents 'to make every attempt to fetch their children from school themselves whenever possible  Censorbugbear reports...: Slaughter of whites continues: Feb 24 2010

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“guard your children like gold’ – cops warned on educational tour:

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Above:  In February 2010, a group of Krugersdorp cops  also dedicated their vacation time to cycle between local community centres on an  educational lecture tour to inform parents and teachers about the methods of child-kidnapping gangs who often hang around schools to spot kidnapping opportunities. Picture from their Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=info&ref=mf&gid=315554092986

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Police warn of child-kidnappers lurking near Bloemfontein primary schools

March 26 2010 - Bloemfontein journalist Karen Ebersohn wrote that police captain Chaka Marope issued dire warnings to local parents – and redistributed rapidly by email - that dangerous groups of kidnappers are lurking around the primary schools looking to kidnap children. Policing  agencies worldwide also warned in the runup to the WC2010 that many international people-smuggling syndicates were kidnapping or coercing young children from across southern Africa and even as far away as Nigeria, Portugal and Eastern Europe --  to force them into brutal sex-slavery brothels in South Africa.

Bloemfontein police were searching for a specific car which was seen lurking around the schools – a silver Toyota Corolla 2003/4 model with PNW 886 GP registration plates and darkened windows they said in a warning email circulated to parents. The car was spotted around all the local primary schools and two incidents of attempted kidnapping of small girls was reported to police.

Frichardtpark -frikaans primary school headmaster Johan du Preez also said there was a similar incident at his school when a girl-prefect was walking home at 14:15. “An older bakkie with two people inside stopped next to her and tried to talk to her but she ignored them. Then one climbed out and chased her but the girl managed to outrun the man.”

The suspect Corolla also was noted around their school. Emails have been sent out to parents and the school has tightened its security measures; closing all the school-gates strictly within 15 minutes of opening times – and unknown visitors required to identify themselves to security guards before they are allowed to enter the school grounds. Pupils have also been alerted to the dangers and warned not to speak to any strangers outside the school and to always move about in groups together when at the grounds and when travelling between their homes and the school. Park Road police can be contacted at telephone 051-507-6000 if anybody spots anything suspicious at all”. – Volksblad http://www.volksblad.com/Content/Suid-Afrika/Nuus/2114/597850f9e1e44b7bb3e5e840f9b21799/19-02-2010-04-23/E-pos_oor_mense_wat_kinders_wil_ontvoer,_hou_steek

Guard your children like gold at malls and sporting events, warns Missing children organisation

The Bloemfontein apartment complex where the 12 sex-slaves were rescued – and which before 1994 housed the  city’s working class young white families – has now become a haven for drug-dealers, mostly illegal migrants from other African countries, living on the proceeds of crime in very vile living conditions with many migrant families at the total mercy of abusive landlords. Raided were the Tuishuis, Aliwal and Belmar Court apartment buildings – and which also at the same time were condemned as being too dangerous for human occupancy, writes Volksblad.

During the raids, ten young abused girls, some as young as 16 years, were discovered – and several days later two more girls also managed to escape and reported to the investigating police. They had all just been smuggled with promises of legal jobs from Lesotho and Johannesburg and pressed into sex-slavery this week. Police Captain Harry Nagel said the girls had pleaded with the police to help them. The children had been brought from Lesotho and Johannesburg on Wednesday- and Thursday nights and put up in brothels run by an organised group of Nigerian men,  he said. Some of the girls said their parents don’t even know where they are and they want to be reunited with their families. Nagel said the girls are receiving help from the an expert organisation dealing with such problems: the Mensehandel forum. The sex-slavers themselves however had absconded and are still missing, he added. Nagel said similar raids will be carried out until the child-sex slavery rings have all been eradicated in the city. “We want to send out the message that Bloemfontein won’t serve as the base for any kind of criminal activities” he said.

Meanwhile profiles of all the girls found to be ‘working’ for these men have also been drawn up – and these profiles will assist the police in establishing links to other child-sex traders. This week an illigal migrant from Malawi was also arrested at Belmar Court. The municipal officials who accompanied the police have also said none of the three buildings are deemed fit and safe for human habitation and will be locked down. 

  • Police abuse girls in the sex-trade:
  • Meanwhile Volksblad has also revealed another disturbing feature of this terrifying sex-industry: while large units from the SAPS were getting ready to carry out the raids on the buildings, Volksblad photographers also photographed two uniformed police officers emerging with a ‘sex-worker’ from one of the buildings… and while these two uniformed policemen were getting into their police van they also tried to stop Volksblad from photographing them. One of the girls’ friends said these “policemen had been at the building to do (sex) business’. In an earlier report this week Volksblad had also revealed that at least a dozen members of the local constabulary force were frequenting these brothels and often brutally beat the girls  if they didn’t give them sex for free. The girls had become so terrified of all police as a result that they had initially been too scared to lodge formal charges.  Volksblad http://www.volksblad.com/Content/Suid-Afrika/Nuus/2114/0c4df83bf2854134b23d6a0d986e9e6e/13-02-2010-05-52/Polisie_red_10_meisies_uit_sekshel
Man tries to kidnap Afrikaans toddler from fierce Klerksdorp grandmother
2010-02-10
CrimeAlertToSouthAfricanMotorists Klerksdorp. – A 5-year-old Afrikaans girl was saved from a kidnapper by her 73-year-old grandmother – who kept clutching the child, screaming loudly that the child was being kidnapped – and fighting back against the man who was trying to grab her beloved grandchild from her in broad daylight.  The family’s name is being withheld for security reasons – they are well-known local residents.
The grandmother was treated at Wilmed Park private hospital with bruises to her upper body, heart problems and severe shock after the incident at 14:50 in William Street. And the child’s mother issued a warning to all parents: ‘be aware of strangers in your environment.’ The police is however only investigating an ‘attempted robbery:”  the child’s cellphone was picked up when it fell from a pocket during the struggle. There is a sudden surge of attempted kidnappings this month.
Earlier a young Afrikaans mom had been accosted while returning from the supermarket with her child in a stroller by a man who had dragged the mom to a tree, tied her up by her neck and tried to grab the child away from her. In this case the mother also put up a fierce fight – and in both cases the kidnappings were thwarted by passersby. The LKlerksdorp grandmother said yesterday from her hospital bed that she ‘didn’t know where she’d found the strength’ to defend her grandchild from the kidnapper. “We had gone for a walk. An unknown man came and stood in front of us stopping us with his body from continuing our walk while asking for the street name. I answered and wanted to continue, holding my granddaughter and the next moment he grabbed her. I clawed to her and screamed. I know at once stage we both fell down.”
The grandmother is no stranger to violence: a year earlier she had been attacked at her previous home and nearly murdered – the attacker had shoved his fist into her mouth at that time in his attempt to smother her. Since that time she’s been staying with her daughter and son-in-law. A woman who happened to drive past while the struggle with the kidnappr was going on immediately turned her car around and drove towards them – and the man then ran away. The grandmother told the newspaper that she then saw the fleeing man jump into a ‘bottle-blue car’ with three other men which then drove off.’ Te family is full of praise for the unknown woman who was ‘brave enough to get involved and thus prevented a possible tragedy,’ said the child’s mother. “the entire family has been traumatised by this. My daughter now wants to only sleep in her baby bed and she’s terrifed. My eight-year-old son refused to go to school on Tuesday. Be aware of strangers in your environment. God has saved my child and we must all pray that this evil will disappear from our city, ‘ said the mother. The man managed to pick up a cellphone which had fallen from the child’s pocket during the struggle. Police inspector Wilmarie van der Merwe said the only thing they are investigating is ‘an attempted robbery.’  http://www.nuus24.com/Content/Suid-Afrika/Nuus/1479/d964735a81ae4c05b47ab4b46a35eacf/10-02-2010-06-49/Man_probeer_5-jarige_in_ryk_buurt_ontvoer_

Afrikaner cancer patient maltreated at hospital

 

Terminal leg-cancer patient Gert Dippenaar, 67, got a blackened eye and a headwound after he fell at the Pretoria (“Tswane”) district hospital.

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 Terminal leg-cancer patient Gerrit Dippenaar (67), now is recovering at home with a blackened eye and a head-wound after alleged maltreatment by nursing staff at the Pretoria District Hospital. The rural Afrikaner, originally from the Great-Marico in North West province, had fallen on his head on Friday-night and injured himself.  Due to the cancer, he is unable to walk on his own. He tried to raise the nurses to help him get to the toilet but ‘there was nobody there,’ he said, and when he tried himself, he fell. Wife Hanna, 63, said that a day earlier, she had offered to stay at his bedside to help him overnight – but the nurses ‘wouldn’t let us and insisted that that was their work,” she said.

Dippenaar Gert terminal cancer patient maltreated at Pretoria District Hospital June92010_Beeld_LisaHnatowitz“We found him the following morning, befouled, with a headwound and bruises after he was admitted to ward 6 on Friday-night.’ 

He was also hungry and thirsty: his food and drink had been placed out of reach on a ‘blood-smeared bedside table’ and nobody bothered to help the terminally-ill man eat or drink, either, the family said.

Mr Dippenaar said he had called loudly to nurses to help him to the toilet ‘but there was nobody there.

“The nurses just left me there. At no stage did any of them ever tell me where the toilet was or the call button,’ he said.  “I remember falling and trying to get back up on the bed. I ended up between the wall and the bed. Nobody helped me. One security guard came walking past at one stage and asked me what I was doing on the floor. As if one would deliberately go and lie down on the floor.’

Bring your own linnens, blankets and food – and don’t forget to feed him yourself…

Mrs Dippenaar was also asked a day earlier by a doctor to bring their own bed-linnens and blankets. His daughter Alana Liebenberg, 30, said: “Nobody bothered to give him food or water. And the wash basin in which I wanted to wash my hands after helping him, was full of old vomit.’  The rural family now lives on a smallholding west of Pretoria. On Sunday they insisted on taking Mr Dippenaar home: they would look after him themselves. they said. 

Mrs Dippenaar also issued a warning -- ‘families of terminally-ill patients should be aware of the fact that the Pretoria (“Tshwane’ ) District Hospital’s personnel are perhaps not capable of handing serious cases properly.’  She added that she didn’t know the reason why: whether it was due to unwillingness or a lack of personnel.

“And bring your own food – and also remember that if you don’t feed your relatives yourselves, they won’t get any food,’ she added. Beeld tried to obtain comment from the hospital and the provincial health department – but they hadn’t bothered to respond by the time of going to press. Picture by  Lisa Hnatowitz http://www.beeld.com/Suid-Afrika/Nuus/Terminaal-sieke-beland-tussen-muur-en-bed-20100609

Claassen family home invaded by cops

 

2010-06-08 – A mysterious herd of cops with R5 assault rifles, handguns and cars without license plates, broke into Marius Claassen’s family home in Roodepoort,  demanded to search it refused to identify themselves - then said they’d stormed the “wrong house”

CLAASSEN FAMILY HOME INVADED BY HUGE HERD OF ARMED COPS - ROODEPOORT

Claassen Marius AttackedByCopsWrongHouseJune92010Roodepoort About ten men in police uniforms carrying R5 assault rifles and service weapons broke open a sliding door at a family home in Roodepoort on midnight Tuesday June 8 2010, insisting on searching the premises, reports Amanda Roestoff of Beeld newspaper.  However the homeowner, restaurant manager Marius Claassen, 41, insisted on seeing a warrant. "Then they only said: 'Oooeeeee… but it's the wrong house' and drove off." http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Cops-storm-wrong-house-20100609

Claassen, manager of the Ciao Baby Cucina restaurant in Clearwater shopping centre, said a noise outside his house in Florida woke him shortly after midnight. A black Volkswagen microbus and a sedan car with about ten police officers rushed at Claassen's property on the corner of West Lane and The Highway. "They hammered on the door and insisted that I opened up." 

Broke lock
While Claassen looked for the key, the men became impatient and "perhaps thought something was being hidden". The next moment they broke the lock on the sliding door and pulled open the door.  Claassen said the men wanted to know why he took so long to open the door. "I explained that they knew the circumstances under which we lived in the country… Wouldn't a reasonable man also be cautious about opening up?” "A big, fat man in civilian clothes", apparently a commanding officer, then said they were busy "looking for criminals" and had been given Claassen's address.

Refused to identify their police station, refused to give rank or names…

Claassen said the men wouldn't reveal which police station they worked at, and would not give their rank or names. One or two police IDs were shown to him but he couldn't see in the dark if they were authentic. None of their cars had any number plates.

  • "They even wanted to know if someone was at home during the day. What business is that of theirs?"

Officer ‘joked”: “don’t worry, we won’t look at your wife’s private parts…

"First the 'officer' joked about how I shouldn't worry that they would look at my wife's 'golo' (Zulu for a woman's private parts)."
Claassen's wife Michelle, 39, called the police's 10111 emergency number from the bedroom. Their children, Sabrina, 12, and Joshua, 7, were in their rooms.

No police ever showed up in response to his wife’s callL "Police have still not arrived," said Claassen. Florida police station vaptain Lydia Mtila-Dikolomela confirmed on Tuesday that ‘an emergency call had been received from Claassen's wife after midnight. According to notes, the charge was referred to the Florida police station at about 00:08 from 10111. A police official reacted to it at 00:09." However – the alleged official could not be found by late on Tuesday. Florida police indicated that “other units sometimes worked in their policing area.” His daughter had to receive trauma counselling on Tuesday due to the incident.

When the men insisted on searching the house, Claassen insisted on seeing a warrant. That is when they apparently ‘suddenly realised they were at the wrong house. None of their cars had number plates.” http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Cops-storm-wrong-house-20100609

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