The Star Early Edition

SA is being run by the underworld

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THERE was a break-in at the Post Office headquarte­rs in Centurion, money and other items stolen and there have been no arrests. Now there is a break-in at the Chief Justice’s office; a judge was held at gunpoint at his home after the break-in and there is likely to be no resolution to the crime.

In order to solve cases like these, look at who has the capability to commit such crimes without detection like the National Intelligen­ce Agency and other so-called intelligen­ce agencies such as the Secret Services, crime-fighting agencies like the Hawks, the many security companies that far outnumber members of the South African Police Service, the SAPS itself and criminal gangs. I am making my own assessment.

The question is, on whose behalf was the break-in carried out and why did the thugs steal computers that contained personal informatio­n of the judges? It was done on behalf of the ANC government or some underworld organisati­ons. The underworld can succeed to the extent that the ANC government allows it. It is interestin­g that in the SAfm news bulletin and other media outlets, it was reported that the ANC condemned the break-in. Their government is responsibl­e for the break-in and they turn around and condemn the break-in to appear to be on the side of the law. Personal informatio­n on the computers is going to be used to blackmail and intimidate some of the judges.

The timing of the break-in is unfortunat­e having been carried out after the judgment on that weakling Minister of Social Developmen­t Bathabile Dlamini. How she was appointed a cabinet minister in the first place beats me.

The judiciary was first undermined by ignoring court judgments. As if that was not enough, now there are personal attacks on the judges by breaking in at the Chief Justice’s office coupled with a judge being held at gunpoint at his house. If people are not aware of the excesses some of the ANC leaders commit in their camps in exile, they would not fathom what these ANC leaders are capable of doing.

Who is going to investigat­e this crime when law enforcemen­t officers themselves are involved in this crime? South Africa, like the apartheid government, is now like Italy which is ruled by criminal gangs and secret societies. Sam Ditshego Kagiso

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