Tag: South African police

  • Pregnant woman bites rapist’s genitals – Police

    Pregnant woman bites rapist’s genitals – Police

    South African Police said they are on the lookout for a man with severely injured genitalia who allegedly raped a pregnant woman, who bit him in self-defence.

    Local police spokesman Leonard Hlathi told newsmen on Wednesday that the woman, who was in the third month of her pregnancy, was raped at knife point.

    “She was rape in front of her young child after she hitched a lift with two men in eastern Mpumalanga province.

    “One of the men forcefully raped her at knife point in front of her child,’’ a police statement read.

    The crime occurred on Monday.

    “The woman managed to bite the private part of the man, who ran away after the ordeal,’’ it added.

    Police, however, appealed to all health institutions to contact the authorities if they find a man with “an injured private part.”

    The police also put out a tweet on their official account calling for information on the case.

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    Hlathi told newsmen that in spite of his bad injuries, the man had managed to flee.

    “It is not the first time that men bitten on the genitals have managed to escape,’’ he said.

    He said that the woman is being treated by a psychologist, and noted that in South Africa “sexual offence cases are high.”

    South Africa recorded a total of 39,828 rapes in 2016 to 2017, an average of around 109 per day.

    However, the figures may be even higher, with think tank Africa Check warning that rape may be under-reported.

    (dpa/NAN)

  • Mugabe’s wife to appear in court over assault

    Mugabe’s wife to appear in court over assault

    Zimbabwe’s first lady, Grace Mugabe, is to appear in court in South Africa following allegations of an assault.

    She has “handed herself over to the police” but is not under arrest, South African Police Minister, Fikile Mbalula, said.

    South African model, Gabriella Engels, 20, has accused Mrs. Mugabe of hitting her on the head with an extension cord during a confrontation at a hotel, the BBC reports.

    She released an image of a face injury online.

    However, Mrs. Mugabe has not commented on the matter.

    Ms Engels accused Mrs. Mugabe, 52, of hitting her when she was with the first lady’s two sons in a hotel room in Sandton, a plush suburb north of Johannesburg.

    The attack reportedly happened on Sunday evening.

    In a statement, police confirmed that an unnamed 20-year-old South African woman had on Monday registered a “case of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm.”

    She was “allegedly assaulted by a prominent woman at a hotel in Sandton,” police said, without naming Mrs. Mugabe.

  • Bodies of 25 illegal miners retrieved from S/African shaft

    Bodies of 25 illegal miners retrieved from S/African shaft

    South African police have recovered 25 bodies, believed to be those of illegal miners, from an abandoned gold mine in central Free State province.

    Police spokesperson Thandi Mbambo told dpa on Thursday that the miners were thought to have been killed by an explosion in the Eland mine in the town of Welkom one week ago.

    Nine miners who survived the explosion brought the bodies to an area closer to the surface, where security guards spotted them and called police.

    The death toll had earlier been given as 24.

    Mbambo said the cause of the explosion was not known, but that it may have been sparked by gas that was inside the mine.

    The mine had earlier been operated by the company Harmony Gold.

    Thousands of miners illegally haunt underground tunnels in South Africa’s abandoned mines, looking for gold and other minerals using hardly any safety measures.

  • South African police clash with protesters after death of Nigerian in custody

    South African police clash with protesters after death of Nigerian in custody

    South African police yesterday fired stun grenades and rubber bullets at a group of Nigerians protestingthe death of an unnamed 33-year-old fellow Nigerian near Johannesburg.

    The scene was chaotic in front of Arwyp Medical Centre in Kempton Park northeast of Johannesburg as police clashed with the protesters, witnesses said.

    The protest took place after news emerged that the unnamed Nigerian was beaten up and suffocated to death by law enforcement agents in a police van in Kempton Park.

    Police however said the man overdosed on drugs he swallowed as he was arrested.

    Spokesperson for the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) Robbie Raburabu told News24 that police said the man was arrested for possession of drugs.

    “As soon as he saw the police coming, he swallowed the drugs and overdosed and died on the scene,” said Raburabu.

    “It was a sizeable amount of drugs.”

    This account was dismissed by the Chairman of the Nigerian Union in Gauteng Province, who said that the victim was beaten to death by the police.

    The protesters gathered outside the hospital and tried to prevent the police from taking the body away for forensic examination.

    The forensic experts had to come outside to retrieve the body.

    According to Netcare911 spokesperson,AthlendaMathe, scores of people sustained minor injuries and two others sustained moderate to serious injuries following the riot.

    “Reports from the scene are that at least five hundred people gathered near the Arwyp Medical Centre. The causes of the riots are subject for police investigation and comment.”

    Netcare911 had to be called to the scene and treated several injured, with some taken to a nearby hospital for further medical care.

    “Those that were injured were treated for gas inhalation, assault and injuries inflicted by stones,” Mathe said.

    The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) confirmed the death of the Nigerian whose name was withheld.

    The IPID said it was investigating the incident.

    Police said they had brought the situation under control.

    The death of the Nigerian national was reminiscent of police brutality that has happened before.

    South African police were put under the spotlight in 2013 when a video showed police murdering Mozambican taxi driver MidoMacia by tying and dragging him behind a police van.

     

    A South African court later convicted eight policemen of murdering the Mozambican driver.