Cage to be sent down to rescue illegal miners
One of the community leaders in charge of an operation to rescue the illegal miners at a disused mine in Stilfontein, North West, says they would communicate with the zama zamas underground urging them to move away from the tunnel as mining experts prepare a cage to rescue them.
Cage to be sent down to rescue Stilfontein illegal miners
Community leader Thembile Botman says mining experts were to start preparing from Tuesday and they were told it would take five to six days for them to build a cage that would assist in bringing them to the surface.
Illegal miners are not trapped, they are afraid of arrest – Lt-Gen Mosiliki in court papers
The illegal miners in Stilfontein who do not want to resurface are not trapped, they just fear being arrested, according to the deputy police commissioner responsible for policing, Lt-Gen Tebello Mosikili
Fugitive killed, SWAT officer injured in hotel standoff situation: US Marshals
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Brazil: Police arrest five in alleged plot to kill President Lula and stage coup amid G20 Summit
Federal police officers carried out five arrest warrants on Tuesday, the police said without providing any names, as well as three search and seizure warrants and other 15 precautionary measures. These included banning suspects from contacting others and forbidding them from leaving the country.
Humanitarian relief court bid for Stilfontein zama zamas postponed
Application brought by the Society for the Protection of Our Constitution says they are trying to prevent another Marikana massacre
Brazil police arrest five over coup plot to kill leader
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Tories blasted for 50-year-old tech 'holding police back' from catching criminals
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Brazilian police arrest five officers over alleged coup plot, plans to kill President Lula da Silva and others
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A 43-year-old dad called 911 about shots fired at his home. Then a Las Vegas police officer shot and killed him
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Criminals are getting away with their offences, says Home Secretary
Yvette Cooper warned victims no longer believed police would turn up amid dwindling numbers of officers on the streets.
'Offensive speech is not illegal', Tories say, as they urge ministers to let police 'protect public and catch criminals'
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Woman arrested after trying to stab 3-year-old in California
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'Feeding illegal miners will be mockery of criminal justice system'
It will make a mockery of the justice system if police were to allow the bulk supply of food and ARVs to the illegal miners trapped in a Stilfontein mine in the North West, according to deputy police commissioner responsible for policing, Lt-Gen Tebello Mosikili
UP bypolls: BJP, SP spar over ID check for Muslim women voters
The Samajwadi Party on Wednesday accused police personnel of deterring some people from casting votes in Uttar Pradesh where bypolls are underway, while the Bharatiya Janata Party alleged that the faces of some burqa-clad women voters are not matching with their IDs.
Bypolls: Voting picks up amid stone pelting in UP
An average voter turnout of 20 per cent was recorded in the first four hours of voting in the bypolls to 15 assembly seats spread across Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Kerala and Uttarakhand on Wednesday amid an incident of stone pelting in a village in UP's Meerapur and allegations of police personnel deterring voters from casting their ballot.
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