The Citizen (KZN)

Chained captives freed from alleged Diepsloot ‘rehab centre’

- Hein Kaiser

What is believed to be a shanty rehabilita­tion centre outside Diepsloot was raided yesterday and nine captives freed by local security companies and law enforcemen­t. They were chained to large metal blocks inside metal shacks in heatwave temperatur­es.

Customers at a nearby hardware store noticed a woman, chained up, walking aimlessly in an adjacent field and called in a local security company. The police later arrived and then the Directorat­e for Priority Crime Investigat­ion (Hawks) joined the scene.

According to the concerned citizen, there were mutilated chicken carcasses lying around and a security officer later confirmed that several stashes of goods looking like muti were found.

There were three structures housing the captives and no clear ablution facilities, bar filthy buckets filled with excrement.

The officer said there was no drinking water available, either.

According to private security personnel on the scene, freed victims were reluctant to be released.

“They lived in fear of the church that kept them in their cage-like circumstan­ces,” an officer told The Citizen.

He described wounds on a shirtless man who was allegedly continuall­y whipped for apparently being caught by the church smoking dagga. Another was allegedly accused of possession of dagga.

An elderly woman apparently said she was accused of being mentally disturbed and a man allegedly said he did not know why he was chained up.

The group said they were also made to harvest grass from nearby fields which would then be sold as thatching.

“Nobody was willing to name the sect of Christians responsibl­e for their torture and it seemed as if they were incredibly frightened of their captors,” said the officer. “Medics helped us unchain them – some shackles were so tight they could hardly walk when freed,” he said. “One woman’s leg was so swollen she couldn’t move at all.”

Witnesses said there was evidence of religious rituals and a law enforcemen­t presence remained on-site for most of the day.

“We don’t know whether this relates to human traffickin­g at this point,” said the officer. “All we know is there were elements of forced labour, torture and immense suffering in these makeshift prisons.

“People were clearly so broken by the ongoing activity that their reticence and fear to leave evidenced some aspects of Stockholm syndrome.”

The captives were taken for medical treatment and authoritie­s are investigat­ing.

It is scarcely believable that, in this day and age, human beings can abuse others so badly that it evokes nightmare images of slavery. Looking at the pictures accompanyi­ng our page 3 story today, it is apparent that a woman – and others like her – was chained to a concrete block… just like the slaves of old. If this doesn’t send a chill of anger and loathing down your spine, then we don’t know what will.

The woman and others were freed from their prison in a shanty in Diepsloot yesterday after neighbours saw a woman in chains wandering around. The place is supposed to be a rehabilita­tion centre run by a church – but the inmates were kept in cramped conditions in the blazing heat in a way which accords with no civilised religion we know of.

Witnesses told security officers and cops that the inmates had also been whipped and lived in fear of the church.

Even when they were rescued, the people would not give the name of the church, or sect, which had imprisoned them… confirming the cult-like power exerted over them.

We urge the authoritie­s to bring to book those responsibl­e for this atrocity and to gently rehabilita­te the victims.

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