War on crime: Four alleged Cape Town underworld bosses in court

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
  • Stringent security measures were in place at the Western Cape High Court as several of the nation's most prominent alleged underworld figures stood trial separately.
    Nafiz Modack and his 14 co-accused are currently on trial, facing a range of charges, including the murder of Anti-Gang detective Charl Kinnear, attempted murder, and extortion.
    Meanwhile, Modack's adversaries, Mark Lifman and Jerome Booysen, along with a dozen others, appeared in a different courtroom facing multiple gang-related charges.
    Lester Kiewit speaks to Jeremy Veary, former police detective in Mitchells Plain.
    This interview took place on 24 April 2024.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @claypotts2334
    @claypotts2334 Месяц назад +1

    I think what would help South Africa is to bring in detectives and trainers from first world countries like the States and Europe. People that are harder to bribe, pay off, and who don't have a vested interest in our country (family, historical ties, etc.) to remove that personal element from the very important task of weeding out as much crime AND corruption at higher levels as possible.

  • @CitiesForTheFuture2030
    @CitiesForTheFuture2030 Месяц назад +10

    While this is great, we also need to look at the enviro in which such activities are allowed to flourish
    - unsuitable urban design that perpetuates criminal activity
    - lack of respect for human rights & the law in society, especially the most vulnerable (women, children, destitute, animals)
    - a bland media that
    - toothless public protection & social justice institutions
    - untouchable & corrupt gov & elites setting the wrong example for everyone else
    - corrupt criminal justice system
    - a sluggish & unresponsive court system
    - a harsh prison system that lacks innivation & support
    - very little restorative justice & reintegration programs & support
    SA is on a very slippery slope... maybe near the bottom?

    • @patrickbrianpereira7974
      @patrickbrianpereira7974 Месяц назад +2

      Lester , this ought to have been at least a 50 minute interview .
      Jeremy has an impressive and coherent command of the English language .
      In fact , it's better than any other police official Ive heard on a public forum .
      My advices were that Jeremy was a school teacher hitherto .
      Not sure whose toes he stood on , and why he left the force .
      That said , he in my view , ought to be lecturing crime Intel analysts .
      Together with same analysists , a POA (plan of cohesive action , reviewable every 60 days) should be in place .
      You see , it's one thing making arrests , but entirely a different kettle of fish , investigating investigating properly and making charges stick , resulting in staunch sentences.
      Without consist management of the status quo , including regular revision , crime investigation will continue to be as useless as tits on a fish.

  • @thabangmnguni6539
    @thabangmnguni6539 Месяц назад +8

    people in the westen cape need to vote wise they must not vote DA and ANC