The Citizen (Gauteng)

Illegal initiation school: 2 held, 3 boys rescued

- Magda Maritz

The case of an 18-year-old boy, who was reported missing by his family on 13 June prompted police to investigat­e an illegal initiation school in Duduza, Ekurhuleni, which resulted in three boys being rescued and the arrest of two suspects.

According to South African Police Service (Saps) spokespers­on Sergeant Harry Manaka, police in the area, in partnershi­p with the social crime prevention unit, the department of environmen­tal affairs and local traditiona­l initiation chiefs, finally made a breakthrou­gh in the case and executed a search and rescue operation on Wednesday.

“The boys were found at makeshift camps in a veld next to Dunnottar and Jameson Park and were taken to a nearby facility for a medical examinatio­n and later reunited with their families.”

The suspects were charged with violation of the Disaster Management Act, since government had suspended the winter traditiona­l initiation season due to the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown.

They are expected to appear in the Nigel Magistrate’s Court soon.

In April, the Congress of Traditiona­l Leaders of South Africa (Contralesa) announced the suspension of the winter initiation school season due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Contralesa president Kgoshi Mathupa Mokoena said the decision was taken after extensive consultati­on with various communitie­s that practice the custom of rite of passage.

Mokoena said he had personally spoken to most of the kings, princes and senior traditiona­l leaders, including provincial chairperso­ns of Contralesa and houses of traditiona­l leaders.

The suspension is regarded as “unpreceden­ted” but according to Contralesa general secretary Zolani Mkiva, it became clear that it would be a “fertile environmen­t” for the virus to spread among the boys in the mountains.

Contralesa warned that bogus initiation schools would not be tolerated.

“We want to emphasise that there will be serious consequenc­es for anyone violating the regulation­s that speak to the suspension of the winter initiation season,” he said. – Caxton News Service

We want to emphasise that there will be serious consequenc­es for anyone violating the regulation­s.

Kgoshi Mathupa Mokoena Contralesa president

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