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News Reports - Oct 8 2010

Summary: Afrikaner dad injured in gunfight for his baby’s life in Pretoria; unarmed Bloemfontein man executed at home; pregnant Lizamari de Klerk arrested at Johannesburg airport on trumped-up charge and dumped in police cell; German student Kristina Gebhardt’s two suspected murderers arrested by ace-detective in Cape Town; also:  SAPS Lt-Col Joseph blows his stack…

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Afrikaner dad critically-injured in gunfight for his baby’s life

 AucampPretoriaNorthShootingGangAttack8pmOct72010_BABY IN BACKGROUND 2010-10-07 PRETORIA NORTH. Afrikaner dad Hendrik Gerhardus Aucamp (below left on CCTV-pictures of attack) was critically injured when he fired back at a gang who rushed into his liquor shop in Pretoria North at 8pm. His newborn baby was in his pram just behind the gang. Aucamp shot dead one gunman.  Detailed report and more pictures on http://www.farmitracker.com/reports/view/624  original Afrikaans: http://www.beeld.com/Skote-klap-om-baba-toe-rowers-toeslaan-20101007

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2010-10-07 Louis Pulzone, 60, shot dead in his Bloemfontein suburban home Genl De Wet
2010-10-08 The unarmed Mr. Louis Pulzone (60) of President Brand drive in the suburb General De Wet in Bloemfontein was shot dead during an armed attack in his suburban home.His wife Christa, 50, was also tied up and held up at gunpoint. As they fled with three cellphones, a DS-TV decoder and Mrs Pulzone's handbag, they shot dead Mr Pulzone at close range - execution style.Family friend Jacques Human said his friend 'never had a chance'. He was declared dead on the scene.
Mrs Pulzone managed to free herself from her bonds after the killers fled, and had to drive to a nearby petrol-station to contact her son Francois and an ambulance - she had no cellphones.Mr Pulzone is survived by his wife, four sons and six grandchildren.SAPS spokesman Sergeant Mmako Mophiring said no suspects were arrested.
http://www.volksblad.com/Suid-Afrika/Nuus/Man-60-in-sy-huis-in-Bfn-doodgeskiet-20101008
http://www.farmitracker.com/admin/reports/edit/625/saved

2010-10-06 Lizamari de Klerk, 25 and pregnant, in police cell on trumped-up charges
Pretoria - Twenty-five-year-old pregnant Afrikaans woman Lizamari de Klerk was thrown into police cells on Wednesday on a trumped-up 'fraud charge' dating to 2005. rs De Klerk says she knows nothing about the claimed check-fraud and neither the docket nor the investigating officer could be found. She has lived at the same address for the past five years, her phone number has not changed yet she was plucked out of a line waiting to board a flight to Namibia and dumped in the airport police cells. She was detained in a STOREROOM at the Sinoville police station near Pretoria on Wednesday-afternoon. However Beeld newspaper journalist Hilda Fourie cited SAPS spokesman Ben Strydom as claiming that her dates back to a 2005 warrant for the Afrikaans woman about an alleged 'check fraud'.Mrs De Klerk told Beeld -  speaking through a small window of the storeroom - that since the warrant was issued five years ago, she has reported three cases to the police, bought two vehicles, opened two bank accounts and was abroad on honeymoon earlier this year.She has been living at the same address for the past five years and her telephone number hasn't changed.Yet in all those five years,  the police never bothered to track her down nor informed her about the outstanding warrant.Mrs  De Klerk was arrested on Wednesday morning as she was about to go through customs at the Johannesburg International Airport when she and her husband Riaan were planning to board a flight to Windhoek, Namibia for business."No-one wanted to tell me anything. The more I asked them what was going on, the ruder they became. We had to find out on our own that it has to do with cheque fraud."Her deeply upset mom, Mrs Vikki Terblance, 52, said when she heard her daughter had been arrested on Wednesday, the only thing she felt was disbelief."My child isn't a crook." Mrs De Klerk, who is four months pregnant, had to spend Wednesday night behind bars and is scheduled to appear in the Pretoria North Magistrate's Court on Thursday.
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Pregnant-woman-held-in-airport-cells-20101006

  • Illegal arrests of Afrikaner-whites rampant http://censorbugbear-reports.blogspot.com/2010/03/gunmen-searched-for-attacked-free-state.html
    Our own archives show that false arrests of whites is a growing pattern for the past ten years and getting worse: whites are thrown in police jails on trumped-up charges and non-existent 'violations' and often roughed up by black police officers who often demand bribes. For example:  in March 14 this year, the civil-rights movement AfriForum released shocking visual material on M-net TV's programme Carte Blanche showing Pretoria police officers unlawfully yanking around an Afrikaans woman, Magdel Steyn. They carried out an illegal arrest: the Afrikaans woman was accused of double-parking at a PRIVATE parking lot while she in actual fact was still driving around trying to find parking for her car… It’s not known why the Pretoria metropolitan police were present in such large numbers just to arrest one defenceless Afrikaans woman who had done nothing wrong. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VFtfr54KmI
    Nantes Kelder, head of community safety of AfriForum, said the visual material shows shocking images of Steyn’s human rights being violated under the pretense of a very minor traffic violation. AfriForum demanded that the cops involved in the abuse of Mrs Steyn be suspended, or be withdrawn from active policing duties.By October 2010, they were still holding down the same jobs. Kelder encouraged members of the public to tell their stories about incidents of power abuse by police members at www.afriforum.co.za. AfriForum will assist people with legal advice. He said: "these kinds of abuse are primarily due to a lack of discipline and supervision."
  • VIEW ALL THE PICTURES:  http://www.afriforum.co.za/?p=4473 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VFtfr54KmI&feature=player_embedded
    Related links: SAPS arrests metro-cops for fraud: http://www.sapsjournalonline.gov.za/dynamic/journal_dynamic.aspx?pageid=414&jid=24280UNPO map of unrepresented Nations and Peoples includes the Afrikaner

     The Afrikaners have joined the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples’ Organisation in The Hague to provide them with an international political platform.

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Ace detective-capt books successes in two white women's mystery-deaths:
6 Oct 2010 - Four days after veteran investigator, Det. Capt Lionel Cornellissen, started his job looking at cold-case files at Simonstown Police Station he turned an Inquest case docket into a successful murder probe. Capt Cornellissen, who has notched up 31 years' service in the SAPS, was transferred from the Cape Town Central Police Station to Simonstown on 22 September 2006 to help out for several weeks as an acting station commander.
Cornellissen DetCapt Simonstown SAPS cold case turned into murder trial He perused the Inquest case docket of an thus far still unnamed 79-year-old woman whose body had been found in her Scarborough (Simonstown) home on 18 September 2006.There were no leads and the Inquest case docket appeared to be heading to the archive shelves. However Capt Cornellissen, 49, changed the case docket to one of murder, and took over the investigation.The Captain used his expertise and skills and arrested the suspect on 25 September 2006.He drove to Fort Beaufort in the Eastern Cape to arrest Mandla Phongolo, 32.The arrested man, in custody ever since, was sentenced on 26 August 2010 in the Cape High Court to an effective 26 years' imprisonment for housebreaking and
murder. Judge Lee Bozalek and State Advocate Miriam Tsheoli praised Capt Cornellissen for his good investigating work on the case. He also arrested two male suspects in connection of the murder of German student Kristina Gebhardt, 21, killed on 19 August 2009 outside her work, a bookshop in Bloem Street, Cape Town.

http://censorbugbear-reports.blogspot.com/2009/08/german-woman-in-horror-killing-cape.html

Those two Congolese men are now in Pollsmoor prison, awaiting trial at the Cape Town high court. For his efforts and perseverance relating to the investigation and the arrest related to the murder of the 79-year-old Scarborough woman, Capt Cornellissen was awarded a prestigious certificate from the National Police Commissioner in April 2007.
In addition, he received a cash prize of R15,000. On Wednesday, 29 September 2010 he was again honoured at a detective meeting in Cape Town. He got special mention for the way he dealt with the murder case, and his colleagues were motivated by his good work.Story by Lt-Col N. Joseph, Tel (021) 4678603; Cell 0827776004 Email wcjournalist@saps.org.za
http://www.sapsjournalonline.gov.za/dynamic/journal_dynamic.aspx?pageid=414&jid=24264

Lt-Col Joseph blows his stack:

  • I also wrote Lt-Col Joseph, asking for the name of the murdered woman above: here’s his reply:
  • From: WC:Prov Journalist Lt-Col Joseph-  http://www.sapsjournalonline.gov.za Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 2:28 PM To: AJ Stuijt Subject: RE: Capt Cornelissen award.
  • “I don’t  know you !! And by the way, I left the victim’s name out because I was asked by the investigating officer; And, I have 19 years experience as a Journalist, was one of the Crime Reporters at one of Cape Town’s largest newspapers, I have a Diploma and seven (7) Certificates in Journalism !!!!!!!I was RE-INSTATED INTO SAPS IN 2007, SO I DON’T KNOW WHERE YOU COME FROM AND MY HARD WORK I’M NOT SHARING WITH ANYBODY !I’M A QUALIFIED JOURNALIST AND QUALIFIED POLICE OFFICER!!!!!!!!!!!  his email: JosephN@saps.org.za

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Two black males arrested for kidnapping/murder of German student Kristina Gebhardt, Cape Town, 19 Aug 2008:

Cornelissen also recently managed to stop the Cape Town High Court from releasing an arrested a Congolese man for the murder of German student Kristina Gebhardt, 21, killed on 19 August 2009.

Gebhardt Kristina beaten to death after R20 parking row with guards Cape ARgus Aug2009 German student Kristina Gebhardt was kidnapped in Cape Town, held captive in a grubby room, beaten and then murdered. She worked at a bookshop in Bloem Street, Cape Town.Gebhardt's bloodstained body was found in the boot of her Fiat Uno - her hands bound with electrical wire. One of her alleged assailants was arrested shortly after onlookers reported that they had seen him driving her car wearing only his boxer shorts and a blood-soaked T-shirt.She worked at the Baobab book store just metres away from where she was beaten to death.
http://www.farmitracker.com/reports/view/623
http://www.sapsjournalonline.gov.za/dynamic/journal_dynamic.aspx?pageid=414&jid=24266

Her employer, Julie Aitchison, told the Cape Argus at the time of the murder/kidnapping that the German student was approached by a security guard a week earlier - and told she could use the Bloem Street basement parking for R20. However the bookshop-owner had already arranged a free parking bay to Gebhardt in her absence. A police source said that on the morning of Gebhardt's murder, an argument erupted between Gebhardt and a over the R20 paymen.The guard, arrested after Gebhardt's body was found in her car which he had been driving, lived in a musty little room at the entrance of the basement parking lot. Police at that time were also looking for two other day-shift guards who had been present when the alleged argument between Gebhardt and the guard took place.The three men allegedly kept her captive in the little room where they allegedly bound her hands, beat her and possibly raped her.Inside the room was a single mattress, a French tutorial, a prayer mat and prayer books. A pair of jeans was still hanging on the back of the door. A few bloodstains were splattered against the faded cream wallpaper. When members of  Cape Town's  "Central Improvement District" patrol pulled over the driver of Gebhardt's Fiat Uno the back seats of the car had been dropped. Her body was found shoved into the enlarged boot space. Her battered body was found in the boot of her car, and the driver Delphe Roger Mbaenda, 37 was arrested. Cornelissen then traced her cellphone to Yeoville, Johannesburg and arrested thirty-year-old Sankweno Vuaka Guelor there on 17 February 2010. Following a lengthy probe, Cornelissen also was successful in opposing of bail for Guelor and Mbaenda. The pair now awaits their trial at Pollsmoor Prison.http://www.farmitracker.com/reports/view/623
http://www.sapsjournalonline.gov.za/dynamic/journal_dynamic.aspx?pageid=414&jid=24266

17 of the 53 African countries are in 'protracted hunger crises' - FAO
The World Food Programme and the Food and Agriculture Organisation have listed 22 countries as facing 'protracted hunger crises' and "an extremely high prevalence of hunger." Seventeen of those 22 countries are on the African continent:  Angola, Burundi, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
http://www.wfp.org/stories/crisis-prone-countries-need-special-attention Other African countries where food-riots recently broke out such as Mozambique, were however not on their list. The URL link to this FAO document cannot however be accessed: http://www.fao.org/docrep/013/i1683e/i1683e.pdf

SIXTY percent of SAPS force booked off 885,028 days "non-injury sick leave" in 2009
2010-10-06 CAPE TOWN - Lizel Steenkamp of Beeld newspaper reports that the taxpayers had to fork over more than R550-million in non-injury-related sick-leave for 112,690 of the country's 190,199 SAPS employees. This is an indication that the working-age South Africans suffer extensively from AIDS and/or TB, the two epidemics which are ravaging South Africa. According to the SAPS annual report for 2009, sixty percent of its entire work-force had booked off on a total 885,028 days for "ordinary' sick-leave related to diseases and ailments between January 1 and 31 December last year - 72,572 days without any letter from a doctor. Estimated cost in lost man-hours: R387-million.

9,376 injured cops took 242,398 days of sick-leave last year:
Another 9,376 SAPS members (five percent of the work-force) also were booked off due to serious injuries or for psychiatric reasons. Especially the group designated as 'highly-skilled personnel' suffered the most serious injuries. This group accounted for 242,398 sick-leave days last year.And the additional costs for lost work-hours by injured, highly-skilled personnel who took extended sick-leave cost an additional R164-million, the report stated. Beeld also reported the complaints lodged by SAPS-members in Johannesburg who have difficulty in obtaining sick-leave since the appointment of lt.genl. Mzwandile Petros as Gauteng 's new police-chief. People wanting to book off sick for non-injury medical complaints have to show up with a doctor's letter at work before they can be booked off.

  • Meanwhile the SAPS is also flooded with civilian law-suits to the tune of more than R2,5-billion due to the negligence of its personnel. The claims are broken down as "actions by SAPS personnel - R1,7billion; shooting incidents R236 miljoen); assaults by SAPS-members: R187 miljoen); and vehicle accidents  R53million. Last year nearly R79-million was paid out to claimants after cases were completed or settled out of court. The SAPS also spent R8,7million to 771 suspended SAPS-members' salaries while they were sitting at home. Thirty-two of those SAPS-members were suspended for longer than three months. http://www.beeld.com/Suid-Afrika/Nuus/Siekteverlof-kos-polisie-meer-as-R550-miljoen-in-2009-20101006

Afrikaner dad in gunfight for baby’s life

 

2010-10-07 Hendrik Gerhardus Aucamp critically injured in gunfight with armed gang, Pretoria North – one gangster shot dead

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October 7 2010 – PRETORIA NORTH. Afrikaner dad Hendrik Gerhardus Aucamp was photographed on closed-circuit TV - firing back at an armed-robber gang at the liquor store he owns. The Aucamp couple’s baby was inside a pram standing right next to the black attack-gang. Seriously injured himself, Aucamp still was able to shoot back – firing off three shots which killed one gunman.

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Beeld journalist Gerhard Pretorius writes that three armed black men held up Aucamp’s Crown liquor shop in President Steyn Street, Pretoria North. The attack took place just after 8pm. One of the black men plucked out a handgun and immediately fired shots at Mr Aucamp – who was hit in the stomach while he was firing three shots at the armed-robber, hitting him in the upper body. During the shooting, their baby son was seated in his pram near the counter and his mother Marisa was aslso near the scene of the gunfight.

The injured black man ran about 60 meters, trying to make his escape, before collapsing on the corner of Jopie Fourie- and President Steyn Street. SAPS spokesman warrant-officer Dikatso Tebe said the armed robber died of his injuries.

Mr Aucamp was rushed to the nearest hospital in Ga-Rankuwa where he underwent emergency surgery that night and another operation at 11am. Family member Renier Smal said that he is in ‘serious condition’.

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