Monday, October 16, 2017

Police In Black And White

Last week I described how South African police set me up, as minister, so committing a serious offence. This post is about the docket. I asked the police to show me the docket. They handed me a purged docket -- those bits being purged which would incriminate them -- I base this claim on information I received from Captain Noemdo-Jefta (see Saturday's post Set Up By Police). Yet even the purged docket (pictured) is bizarre. I am briefly in custody here. The police confirm in writing that I wish to make a statement. They confirm in writing, too, that this is my right. Then, in their rooms, they stop me. I insist. I make a statement anyway. But my words fall to the ground as I speak. The police strike a line through the page. The story is caught in black and white here, top right. OBSERVATION: Why would they do this? I think, if the police had taken a statement from me, it would have pointed straight to the set up. This again happened under Col. Lento's watch. (The police write on the docket "AS PER ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION" -- however there still is no statement -- just a few sheets I haphazardly grabbed off my desk, which they took).

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