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Lonerider Katılım Temmuz 2013
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rashokeng@rushokeng1·
@Patriot_S_A Bullshit story, anyway you got your attention 🤣🤣
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#PutSouthAfricansfirst
#PutSouthAfricansfirst@Patriot_S_A·
This is Sakhile Ntsele, a 19-year-old who was found with a cache of homemade firearms and seven improvised explosive devices at his home in south London. Authorities revealed that Ntsele had become fixated on weapons, spending hours watching online videos on how to build firearms and create explosives from his bedroom. Detective Inspector Raymond Sekalongo stated that while it is unclear what Ntsele ultimately intended, the weapons he produced had the potential to cause serious harm. The case highlights how easily young people can access dangerous content online and be influenced into criminal activity. Ntsele pleaded guilty to possession of ammunition without a certificate and five counts of possession of a firearm without a certificate. After an 11-day trial, he was also found guilty of eight counts of making explosive substances for unlawful purposes. He has been sentenced to four years in prison and will remain under an extended licence for five years after his release.
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rashokeng@rushokeng1·
@Kenny_T_Kunene Please go fix corners Westlake and Albertina Sisulu Florida since you there.
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Ian Cameron
Ian Cameron@IanCameron23·
Footage and reports emerging today from Eldorado Park and Riverlea raise serious questions about the current SANDF deployment in parts of Gauteng. Let me be clear at the outset. This is not criticism of the SANDF assisting with stabilisation on the ground in support of the South African Police Service. The concern is whether the correct legal authority, planning and command structures are in place for what we are now seeing. Parliament has not approved any new SANDF deployment specifically aimed at combating gang related crime following the State of the Nation Address. If such a deployment has now taken place, it must be properly explained. Up until last week there was still no clarity about whether SAPS and SANDF had conducted joint operational training in the provinces where deployments would occur. As recently as Friday, there was also no clear indication of what the command and control structure between SAPS and the SANDF would look like. It is also very concerning to see the apparent absence of South African Police Service members on the ground, particularly the lack of visible senior SAPS members who should ordinarily be responsible for operational command and coordination during such deployments. In South Africa the military does not replace the police. When the SANDF is deployed internally, it supports SAPS in terms of section 201(2)(a) of the Constitution and the Defence Act. SAPS remains the lead law enforcement authority. That is why something feels wrong when one sees a teenage boy being arrested by soldiers in a residential street. This afternoon I wrote urgently to the National Commissioner requesting immediate clarity on the deployment and the operational framework under which it is taking place. Among the questions I have asked are: • What is the legal basis for the current SANDF deployment in these areas? • Was the deployment formally authorised and reported to Parliament, as required when the SANDF is employed internally? • Is this deployment part of the security interventions mentioned during the State of the Nation Address, or is it linked to an extension of the existing SANDF deployment originally authorised for illegal mining operations? • Under whose operational command are SANDF members functioning and how does that command structure relate to SAPS? • What rules of engagement have been issued to SANDF members operating in civilian environments? • What joint operational planning and coordination took place between SAPS and SANDF before the deployment? I also raised concerns about the criminal justice system side of these operations, because arrests without proper follow through often collapse in court: • Have the courts been briefed regarding the operational framework under which arrests may occur? • Is SAPS forensic capacity prepared to process evidence arising from these operations? • Have dedicated detectives been assigned to ensure arrests translate into proper investigations and prosecutions? These questions matter. Without clear command structures, proper joint training and integration with the criminal justice system, deployments like this risk creating confusion rather than delivering meaningful results in the fight against organised crime and gang violence. I have requested clarity from the National Commissioner within 24 hours and will update the public once answers are received. South Africans deserve transparency and accountability when military resources are deployed in civilian communities. IC (Picture: Mongezi Koko/EWN)
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Yusuf Abramjee
Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee·
“Alcohol Heist” at a nightclub in Rustenburg, North West.
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rashokeng@rushokeng1·
@SABCNews Should have been given shovels to try finish road by Naturena😩
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SABC News
SABC News@SABCNews·
A small group of concerned Kaizer Chiefs supporters march to Naturena, demanding change at the club after four successive defeats. #SABCNews
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Mbhazima Shilowa
Mbhazima Shilowa@Enghumbhini·
Many still think OR Tambo international airport is in Johannesburg.
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BEAST OF NEWS
BEAST OF NEWS@EversonLuhanga·
This one tried his luck. But the officers humbled him. This happened in the Johannesburg inner city
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Dr MuVenda
Dr MuVenda@Ndi_Muvenda_·
Wait for it 😭😂
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Joburg Roads Agency
Joburg Roads Agency@MyJRA·
🎥 INCIDENT: Perpetrators caught on CCTV at Main Rd & Florida St in Westbury, vandalising traffic signals and pulling down the pole to access underground cabling. HAVE INFO? Help us catch those responsible. 📞Report to @MyJRA on 0860 562 874 or @JoburgMPD at 011 375 5911
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History ZAR
History ZAR@HistorySAZAR·
c 1990s: Two children escape as men, Inkatha Freedom Party supporters, armed with traditional weapons, run in military formation, down a township road. Photo Credit: Ken Oosterbroek
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shums
shums@YourBoiShu_·
kasi people will randomly install a tent in the middle of a busy road and there’s nothing you can do about it
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SHIMZA
SHIMZA@Shimza01·
Ahh Madiba! 🤣
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Clown World ™ 🤡
Clown World ™ 🤡@ClownWorld·
Amazon driver walks up, sees two big dogs going crazy behind the gate, drops the package there and leaves. Dogs tear it apart. Now the homeowner is blaming the driver for not bringing it to the door. But if you know you’ve got big dogs and you’re expecting a delivery, isn’t that on you? Who’s really at fault here?
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Corruption-Hater 🦅🇿🇦🦁
“You don’t work because you don’t apply for jobs.” - Gwede Mantashe “I walked through JHB CBD and applied to 100 companies as a young person. Success won’t come to you.” - Cyril Ramaphosa “Patients prefer the floor to beds.” - GP Health MEC “Water shortage affects me too. Hence, I book into a hotel to bathe before attending to my work commitments.” - Panyaza Lesufi “I can’t solve water issues.” - Minister of Water Affairs “Do not expect any improvements during my tenure.” - Dada Morero You are foolish if you keep voting these people into power.
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rashokeng@rushokeng1·
@SABCNews Won’t be the 1st time🤷🏽‍♂️
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SABC News@SABCNews·
Police Minister Firoz Cachalia has alluded to an announcement that will be made by President Cyril Ramaphosa about the deployment of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) in the Western Cape. tinyurl.com/4533ve42
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Ferial Haffajee
Ferial Haffajee@ferialhaffajee·
Hotelgate: The thing I was wondering is whether our Premier went to a Formula One (rent by the hour or day) had a quick shower and got out to work. Or whether the whole shebang checked into the Saxon and had full house? Also, who paid?
Koena Mashale@Koena_xM

@Sowetan1981 Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi said he also faces water shortages and is not special. “I had to go shower at a hotel…there is no special pipes.” @Sowetan1981

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