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From the angle of NJ1- Watch Video 2 from another angle. Link at video end.
During 2021 the driver of the Grey Merc went to Nelspruit where he
went to a club. At the club a person - police man - whom according
to the Merc, was intoxicated, drove into the grey Merc right rear door
and caused some damage to the vehicle.
The police officer and the owner of the Merc came to the understanding
that the policeman will pay for the damage to the Merc in the amount of
R7000. The policeman went and drew R3000 cash from the ATM and
gave it to the driver of the Merc. The driver of the Merc said that he was
recording everything on his phone in case there is any issues later.
The policeman went and opened a case of MURDER and ROBBERY against
the driver of the Merc and the Merc was then circulated as wanted in the
commission of a crime.
The police officer committed perjury and fraud and the provincial police
commissioner was notified of the matter to assure that the necessary
steps are taken against the crooked policeman.
VIDEOS AND CLIPS MAINLY RELATED TO SOUTH AFRICAN VEHICLE RELATED CRIME AND PURSUITS OF STOLEN OR HIJACKED VEHICLES BY NOJACK AND OTHER VEHICLE TRACKING AGENTS. EVEN SERIOUS CRIMES THAT INCLUDE CIT ROBBERIES, HOME INVASIONS AND OTHER SCHEDULE 1 CRIMES THAT ARE IN PROGRESS ARE RESPONDED TO AS BACKUP TO AS PER THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ACT. WE ALSO GIVE ASSISTANCE TO VARIOUS LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES WHEN ASKED TO DO SO.
Our actions are in line with the South African Criminal Procedure Act, The PSIRA Act, The National Road Traffic Act and other relevant regulations.
Under certain conditions such as displayed in many videos the responding members may seem to contravene certain laws. However when responding to schedule 1 offences there are grounds of justification provided for such acts, however these members will always take into consideration the safety of those around them.
ARRESTS BY PRIVATE PERSONS
Any private person (not law enforcement official) in South Africa may arrest someone for “any collaborating, enticing to commit a crime” [2|3|5], such as within the list schedule 1 offences as per the Criminal Procedure Act of 1977 , Law 51 [2|3], and Criminal law amendment of 2007, section 3 and 4.
42 Arrest by private person without warrant
(1) Any private person may without warrant arrest any person-
(a) who commits or attempts to commit in his presence or whom he reasonably suspects of having committed an offence referred to in Schedule 1;
(b) whom he reasonably believes to have committed any offence and to be escaping from and to be freshly pursued by a person whom such private person reasonably believes to have authority to arrest that person for that offence;
(c) whom he is by any law authorized to arrest without warrant in respect of any offence specified in that law;
(d) whom he sees engaged in an affray.
(2) Any private person who may without warrant arrest any person under subsection (1) (a) may forthwith pursue that person, and any other private person to whom the purpose of the pursuit has been made known, may join and assist
therein.
(3) The owner, lawful occupier or person in charge of property on or in respect of which any person is found committing any offence, and any person authorized thereto by such owner, occupier or person in charge, may without warrant arrest the person so found.
Manner and effect of arrest
Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 Arrest - Art 39
(1) An arrest shall be effected with or without a warrant and, unless the person to be arrested submits to custody, by actually touching his body or, if the circumstances so require, by forcibly confining his body.
(2) The person effecting an arrest shall, at the time of effecting the arrest or immediately after effecting the arrest, inform the arrested person of the cause of the arrest or, in the case of an arrest effected by virtue of a warrant, upon demand of the person arrested hand him a copy of the warrant.
(3) The effect of an arrest shall be that the person arrested shall be in lawful custody and that he shall be detained in custody until he is lawfully discharged or released from custody.
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