Thursday, February 2, 2012

Pretoria land invasion application continues


PROPERTY
Author: Sapa
|02 February 2012 04:31
PTA land invasion application continues



The land was unlawfully sold at R400 a piece to members of the public.
An urgent application by the government to evict people who illegally invaded land in Wallmansthal, north of Pretoria, will be heard in the city's high court on Thursday.

On Tuesday, Judge Joseph Raulinga postponed the application after two separate groups arrived at the court, both claiming to represent the Wallmansthal Communal Property Association (WCPA).

Raulinga said it was clear invasions were mushrooming and that something had to be done about it urgently.

The land in Wallmansthal is in the process of being transferred by the rural development and land reform department to successful land claimants.

Despite an earlier court order that no one was allowed to settle on the land until infrastructure had been installed, large numbers of people started moving onto the land after it was apparently unlawfully sold at R400 a piece to members of the public.

Afrikaner lobby group AfriForum last week helped the WCPA to obtain a court order freezing two bank accounts into which money was paid for the land.

AfriForum said it supported the legitimate land owners to whom property had already been transferred.

When the case came before the court on Tuesday, another group claiming to be the real WCPA tried to oppose the department's eviction application.

The group's advocate, Francois Kriel, asked the court to postpone the matter so the respective groups could meet and "try to find out what was going on".

The one group was opposed to a blanket eviction order, claiming it had a right to be on the land, while the other supported the eviction.

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