The Citizen (KZN)

Men rescued after being assaulted, thrown in hole

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South African Police Service (Saps) officers and paramedics have rescued two men after they were seriously assaulted and thrown into a deep water hole in an apparent mob justice incident, Limpopo police said yesterday.

Limpopo police commission­er Lt-Gen Nneke Ledwaba condemned in the strongest possible terms the seemingly persistent incidents of mob justice that had become prevalent in some parts of the province, Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo said.

“The latest harrowing incident of people being severely assaulted and then thrown into deep water holes requires stern reaction and the police will be relentless in pursuing all responsibl­e persons.

“In what could be regarded as the most inhumane and barbaric incident, the community of Moletjie Diteteng spotted two men from the adjacent village of Ga-Mabiloane roaming the streets in the company of a person they suspected of being responsibl­e for the spate of thefts of plasma TV screens in their area.

“The community grabbed the two men, started severely assaulting them and later threw them into an old, deep water hole that was used to supply water to the local community,” Mojapelo said.

“Police were alerted and reacted swiftly. On arrival, the two victims could still be spotted in the deep hole.

“Members of the South African Rescue Service and EMS were summoned and on arrival they succeeded in rescuing the two victims. They were taken to hospital for medical treatment.”

In a separate incident at Makhurumel­a village in the Maleboho policing precinct, police were investigat­ing cases of murder and kidnapping after two men were kidnapped and assaulted. One of the men later died in hospital.

“We will not tolerate any acts of vigilantis­m and mob justice. Anyone with informatio­n is requested to contact the nearest police or call the Crime Stop number 08600-10111,” Mojapelo said. – ANA

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