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    Default 'Stolen rifles belong to Zuma protection unit'

    OK, just to start off the cops are right, there's nothing to link these rifles to the recent theft from WK AFB. Also would someone not very familiar with firearms possibly mistake an LM5 stolen from a security firm for a R5. I'm playing devil's advocate here though.


    http://www.iol.co.za/news/south-afri...unit-1.1281231

    April 22 2012 at 03:08pm
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    A key figure tasked with compiling a report that will be used to decide the future of suspended national police Commissioner General Bheki Cele has been robbed and laptops containing information about the inquiry were stolen.
    Anthea Patt, an advocate who sat on the board of inquiry as one of the two commissioners, was confronted at home on Friday by three men carrying R5 rifles and pistols.
    The inquiry is tasked with compiling a report that will decide whether Cele is fit for office or whether his conduct in the police lease scandal amounted to corruption.
    The suspects took an LCD television, six laptops, six cellphones, vehicle keys and jewellery before fleeing in a silver Mercedes-Benz.
    The incident has provoked contrasting comments, with the police maintaining they were investigating, while a spokesperson for the inquiry, Bongiwe Gambu, said the suspects “were armed with R5 assault rifles, the same type reported to have been stolen from a safe at the Waterkloof Airforce Base’’.
    “The stolen rifles belong to the VIP Protection Unit tasked with protecting President Jacob Zuma,” she said.
    But the police distanced themselves from the allegations about the origins of the suspects’ firearms.
    Gauteng provincial police spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Tshisikhawe Ndou said: “The police would like to clarify that there is no evidence to support the fact that firearms used by the suspects during the robbery are those or similar to those (stolen) at Waterkloof Airforce Base…”
    The police say Patt, her family members and visitors were ordered to lie on the ground when the robbers got into the house through the back door.
    Ndou said no one was harmed.
    Patt referred all questions to Gambu.
    Gambu said: “There are many questions that remain unanswered because the armed men knew exactly what they were looking for. They chose only laptops and keys.”
    Gambu added that Patt and her family were now living in fear.
    “It was discovered that the men had returned and had attempted to break into the house but were unsuccessful. We are concerned about this and we will take the necessary steps to ensure that members of the board are safe and that they continue to do their work without fear,” said Gambu.
    Ndou said the police were investigating.
    Since the beginning of the month board members have been going through thousands of pages of documents submitted, including testimonies, transcripts and arguments from both sides, as well as public submissions.
    The board was established by Zuma in November to investigate Cele’s fitness to hold office and allegations of misconduct relating to the two leases for police accommodation.
    The board is currently preparing a report to be submitted to Zuma, Cele, Parliament, the National Council of Provinces and cabinet committees in charge of safety and security affairs. - Sunday Independent

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    Default Re: 'Stolen rifles belong to Zuma protection unit'

    how fn convenient. i hope she has backups :(

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    Default Re: 'Stolen rifles belong to Zuma protection unit'

    Coinkydink? I think NOT!
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    Default Re: 'Stolen rifles belong to Zuma protection unit'

    Why does zuma have a vip protection unit in the land of milk and bunnies? Where the worst crime of the century is a stolen unicorn?

    Nothing in africa is a coincidence.

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    Default Re: 'Stolen rifles belong to Zuma protection unit'

    Quote Originally Posted by Longshot View Post
    Nothing in africa is a coincidence.
    I beg to differ.

    When inflation decreases, unemployment halves, infrastructure gets maintained before it has been in a state of disrepair for decades, politicians don't drive the latest, fanciest cars and, while en route to a private hospital and passing the poor people standing in queue at the dysfunctional government one, spit on the people from behind their bodyguards and private security...

    When we finally get our tax-money's worth in terms of service delivery... THAT will be a fucking big coincidence IMO!
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    Default Re: 'Stolen rifles belong to Zuma protection unit'

    About a month ago a defence correspondent has ONLY his laptops stolen from his house. Nothing else taken.

    Patrick Caven, COSATU spokesman has ONLY his laptops stolen. Nothing else taken.

    Now this .....
    Recent studies show that 1 out of every 3 liberals are just as dumb as the other 2

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    Default Re: 'Stolen rifles belong to Zuma protection unit'

    Ammm data backups? Hello even a grade 2 student knows about having multiple backups in different places.
    I hack for charity, Shoot for fun!

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    Default Re: 'Stolen rifles belong to Zuma protection unit'

    As the man in the Titanic documentary said "There is no such thing as coincidence"!

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