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Eat Bullets!

A blog dedicated to the crime situation ravaging South Africa. In the run up to the 2010 Fifa world cup, the blog looks at political developments in the crime sphere, police successes and honouring fallen police officers, killed in the line of duty.
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2010 Fifa world cup Safety and Security: German team to wear Bullet proof vests!

Oct 21, 2009
According to an SKY news article today, the company charged with overseeing safety and security of the German soccer (football) team, announced that they will be expecting the players to wear bullet proof vests when leaving their designated hotel and...

SAPS catch ATM bombers and hijacking suspects

Oct 14, 2009
Two hi-jackers and 3 ATM (cash machine) bombers were arrested in Katlehong on the East Rand. When officers of the South African Police Service (SAPS) heard about the where-a-bouts of a wanted hi-jacking suspect known as ''fish'' they immediately went...

2010 Fifa world cup: Safety and Security on South Africa's streets.

Oct 13, 2009
With the 2010 Fifa soccer world cup in South Africa quickly approaching there has been a lot of chatter with regards to security of visitors. I have myself given the issue a lot of thought. On my pessimistic days (yes, surprisingly i do have a few!) I...

Shopping centre robbery foiled by Johannesburg police!

Sep 23, 2009
(Picture not from this specific incident)While on patrol today, police officers in Midrand noticed a vehicle parked outside the carlswald shopping centre with 4 occupants. Upon testing the vehicles registration number, they discovered the registration...

SANDF troops were deployed in Central Johannesburg on Friday

Sep 18, 2009
In a surprise move, the South African National Denfece Force (SANDF) were called in and troops were deployed on the streets of central Johannesburg on Friday the 18th of September. The Johannesburg Metro Police (JMPD) received information that taxi...


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