Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Three-year-old killed after being hit in the head in Eerste Rivier

 

A three-year-old girl was killed in a shooting incident in Eerste Rivier on Monday evening. It is alleged that three unknown suspects stopped in front of a house in Normandie Street in Heather Park at 20:30 and started shooting randomly. The three-year-old was rushed to hospital. She succumbed to her injuries after being hit in the head.

Police spokesperson, Brigadier Novelwa Potelwa, said that police responded to the incident and started an investigation. Members of the Anti-Gang Unit deployed on the scene followed up on suspicious movement in a nearby house. Information led them to another house in the same street. Upon searching the house they found five firearms including a shot gun. Potelwa added that two teenagers were among the five suspects arrested in the search.

The suspects have been charged with possession of illegal firearms.

In a separate incident, police pounced on a suspected drug dealer in a block of flats in Maitland last night and confiscated a 7.65 pistol whose serial number was filed off. An assortment of drugs comprising crystal meth and heroine were seized. A 35-year-old man was arrested for possession of drugs and a prohibited firearm.

All arrested suspects are expected in court soon.

 

Done By: Mitchum George


Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Cape Town music director granted R1000 bail

A Cape Town musician appeared in the Blue Downs Magistrate’s Court on Monday after a 21-year-old laid a charge of rape and sexual assault. The complainant said the sexual assault first happened when he was 14-years-old.

The musician spent the weekend behind bars after he was taken into custody by Kuils River detectives on Friday.

Court proceedings were delayed after an application by two media houses were brought forward to film and photograph the accused. The magistrate granted the application, but said that the man’s identity should not be published until he has pleaded.

The accused’s lawyer read out a statement, written by the accused, saying that he was a director at a music institute that earns R17 000, but can only afford R1 000 bail as he has other expenses to pay such as a bond, a car instalment and school fees.

As part of the 48-year-old man’s bail application, he is not allowed to be in Kuilsriver or make contact with any of the witnesses.

The case was been postponed until 30 October 2020.

 

Done By: Mitchum George


Monday, July 27, 2020

‘Gatvol Capetonian’ shutdown major roads in Cape Town

The ‘’Gatvol’’ Movement is protesting on Monday to highlight the plight of backyard dwellers on the Cape Flats.

This is the second time the movement is holding a ‘’shutdown’’. According to them, no solution was given, with the previous shutdown, to better the lives of the backyarders.

‘’The memorandum we handed over has been blatantly ignored. The Backyarder Summit has only resulted in meetings upon meetings with the Human Rights Commission and City of Cape Town officials which also never amounted to anything.”

Various major roads were affected on Monday morning including the N1, N2, N7 and R300, as protests took place in Delft, Bishop Lavis, Lwandle, Eerste River, Kraaifontein, Steenberg, Bellville, Mitchells Plain, Mamre, and Atlantis.

Executive Mayor of Cape Town Plato said it was ‘’unacceptable and opportunistic to both announce and proceed to close off major routes, vandalise infrastructure and prevent residents from going about their daily business.’’

Plato added that the planned protest is ‘’criminality that must be stopped in its tracks.’’

Western Cape police spokesperson, Brigadier Novela Potelwa, said five people were arrested in Steenberg and on Jakes Gerwel Drive in Bishop Lavis, Cape Town after protesters burnt tyres and barricaded roads, as well as throwing of stones on Monday morning.

Meanwhile, Metrorail Western Cape has suspended its limited train service for Monday. Acting Regional Manager, Raymond Maseko, says this is a safety precaution for commuters. ‘’Based on the possible risk to lives and essential infrastructure, management has decided to suspend the service until the situation normalises.’’

The City of Cape Town’s Solid Waste Management Department has also suspended city-wide refuse collection services and has closed all City drop-offs on Monday, following the protest.

Done By: Mitchum George


Sunday, July 26, 2020

Man survives nine days at sea following a suspected heart attack

A 58-year-old man was transferred to hospital after enduring nine days at sea following a suspected heart attack.

The man was aboard a fishing vessel travelling from Tristan Da Cunha, in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, when he is believed to have suffered the Acute Myocardial Infarction.

ER24 Spokesperson, Ross Campbell, said paramedics were dispatched to the Cape Town Harbour following the request for a transfer from a private hospital in the area.

''Arriving just before 9 pm, paramedics reported that the patient was in a stable condition and lucky to have survived.''

He was transferred through to High Care for treatment.


Done By: Mitchum George


Malmesbury prison escapees rearrested

The prisoners who escaped from the Malmesbury correctional facility in the Western Cape have all been rearrested, within seventy-six hours.

A manhunt was launched after the sixty-eight awaiting trial prisoners escaped from the prison after overpowering officials during their exercise period on Friday, 24 July 2020.

Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, Ronald Lamola said on the day of the escapr, the correctional centre had 451 offenders and 20 officials on duty. He said the escapees took the keys and locked three of the officials in a cell. The prisoners opened other cells before escaping through the main entrance, as well as over the roof.

Nine officials sustained minor injuries and bruises, during the incident.

The Justice and Correctional Services Minister has thanked community members who provided critical information, as well as officials who worked around the clock to ‘’restore stability’’.

 

Done By: Mitchum George


Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Bothasig liquor store burgled, after alcohol ban was reinstated

Cape Town police are probing a case of a burglary at a business premises after a liquor store in Bothasig was burgled in the early hours of Tuesday, 14 July 2020.

In his state of the nation address on Sunday, President Cyril Ramaphosa reinstated the ban on the sale, dispensing and distribution of alcohol with immediate effect. Ramaphosa says the ban would assist in reducing pressure at trauma units in hospitals across the country.

Police spokesperson, Brigadier Novela Potelwa, said that the liquor store owner was alerted of the incident when the alarm system went off.

‘’Preliminary reports indicate that at 04:35 the owner of a liquor outlet located at Village Centre, in Vryburger Drive, Bothasig, was alerted to the activation of an alarm system by a security company on the premises.  On arrival he discovered that the security gates in front of the store had been forcibly removed and a window next to the door was broken. A substantial quantity of high-end liquor bottles had been stolen.’’

Potelwa added that a case of burglary at a business premises and theft was subsequently opened by Bothasig police.

Anyone with information that can assist with the investigation is urged to contact Crime Stop on 0860010111.


Done By: Mitchum George


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