Thursday, October 25, 2012

Cops aid criminals in Midrand robbery: report

Cops aid criminals in Midrand robbery: report
Sapa | 24 October, 2012 09:30

A legal adviser was robbed at gunpoint at his home in Blue Hills, Midrand, apparently with the help of police, according to a report Monday.

Raymondt Dicks was at his home with his son and friend on Saturday when six men stormed into the house and tied them up, The Star reported.

Dicks is a legal adviser to the group NewERA (New Economic Rights Alliance), which has launched a court case against four major banks in the country including SA Reserve Bank.

He is also representing author Michael Tellinger, who is suing Standard Bank for civil fraud.

The newspaper reported that the video footage caught on hidden cameras showed what appeared to be three police cars, two vans and one Ford Escort, driving backwards



red his property.

The Star reported that Dicks and his son were made to hand over their bank cards and their PINs, and their bank accounts were cleared out. A television set, speakers, amplifier, computer and cell phones were also taken.

The legal adviser believed the police vehicles were loaded with items stolen during the robbery.

Police spokeswoman Constable Matome Tlamela said police were investigating a case of armed robbery.

She said the video footage did not show clearly that the vans involved belonged to the police.

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    Police aided armed attackers of home of legal advisor Raymondt Dicks at Blue Hills, Midrand October 24, 2012 - News, South Africa - Tagged: crime, Midrand, police crime, SAPS, South Africa A legal adviser was robbed at gunpoint at his home in Blue Hills, Midrand, apparently with the help of police, The Star reported on Wednesday. Raymondt Dicks was at his home with his son and friend on Saturday when six (black) men stormed into the house and tied them up. It is relevant that Mr Dicks is a legal adviser to the group NewERA (New Economic Rights Alliance), which has launched a court case against four major banks in the country including SA Reserve Bank. He is also representing author Michael Tellinger, who is suing Standard Bank for civil fraud.The newspaper reported that the video footage caught on hidden cameras showed what appeared to be three police cars, two vans and one Ford Escort, driving backwards and forwards on the 600m-long street while the robbery took place. “They walkedin with no shame. It was extremely well orchestrated. What I went through during the robbery was bad enough, but when I watched the footage afterward I was really shocked,” said Dicks. He said the footage showed police vans blocking the road while the 'robbers' entered his property. The Star reported that Dicks and his son were made to hand over their bank cards and their PINs, and their bank accounts were cleared out. A television set, speakers, amplifier, computer and cell phones were also taken. The legal adviser believed the police vehicles were loaded with items stolen during the robbery. Police Constable Matome Tlamela said police were investigating a case of armed robbery. She said "the video footage did not show clearly that the vans involved belonged to the police." http://praag.org/?p=3029

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  2. Raymondt Dicks is the legal advisor to the New Economic Rights Alliance. The NewERA has just released a series of audio interviews that uncovers the banking system as it applies in South African law. There are no excuses now - this information is clearly real and applicable to South Africa.

    These interviews need to get out to schools, economics teachers, accountants, bankers and lawyers. In fact everyone. Finally, someone has done the research required to prove that what the banks are doing behind the scenes is detrimental to all of us... and he tells us what we can do about it.

    Download the interviews by clicking on the link below, then use the right mouse button and choose "save target as" on each file.

    http://downloads.newera.org.za/Ray/

    -- The JJC

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  3. The SAPS Crime Intelligence is so corrupt, they investigate any opposition to their syndicated crime movements.

    They will never accept accountability in this instance....

    Or any other instance.....

    Not forgetting the NIA and Secret Services.....

    Look what happened in the "Boeremag" trial -

    ENTRAPMENT IN THE FIRST DEGREE....

    They could have used robber to gain access to all the computer and telephone information.... The rest were bonuses.

    -The BSB

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