Cape Times

Seven Angels Church must be shut – SACC

- African News Agency (ANA)

THE South African Council of Churches has joined calls for the shutdown of Seven Angels Church, used as a hideaway by the gang allegedly responsibl­e for the deadly attack on the Ngcobo police station last week.

The SACC yesterday expressed disappoint­ment that criminal gangs with weapons were being sheltered in a church.

Last week, five police officers and an off-duty soldier were killed during the robbery at the station.

Two days after the incident, police killed seven suspects, arrested 10 and injured three on the premises of Mancoba’s Seven Angels Church.

Speaking at the memorial service of the five police officers and the soldier, SACC president in the Eastern Cape Reverend Lulama Ntshingwa said Seven Angels is a cult that must be shut down.

“We are calling for the shutdown of that house which is referred to as church.

“We have sent the local leadership of the SACC to go to meet with the leadership of that church because we believe this is a cult,” Ntshingwa said.

Earlier in the service, Eastern Cape Premier Phumulo Masualle said the conduct of those in Seven Angels was not the kind of conduct expected from churches.

“That is not the church of how I know churches, it’s just a cult disguising itself as church,” said Masualle.

He said possible violations of human rights happening within such premises was not expected in the place that is known as a church.

“People have rights, but those rights do not permit anyone to do as pleased. There’s no individual rights that can surpass children’s rights to education…

“No church can stand in the way of a child’s education, no church can do that,” Masualle said.

He called on rural communitie­s not to permit any kind of strange behaviour in their communitie­s.

“We live differentl­y from urban people. In rural areas everyone who does something is known by the community as no one can slaughter for any kind of ceremony without notifying the chief of the area.”

 ?? Picture: African News Agency (ANA) ?? ALWAYS REMEMBER: A memorial service for the five police officers and a soldier who were killed at the Ngcobo police station in the Eastern Cape last week was held yesterday. Mourners lit candles in memory of their loved ones.
Picture: African News Agency (ANA) ALWAYS REMEMBER: A memorial service for the five police officers and a soldier who were killed at the Ngcobo police station in the Eastern Cape last week was held yesterday. Mourners lit candles in memory of their loved ones.

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