Killing of NUM local leadership in the Rustenburg Platinum Belt

 

 

 

Benson Ngqentsu, by E-mail, 14 August 2013

 

 

[Dear Editor,]

 

I have had reservations about the role of the police in averting the
killings of the NUM leadership in the platinum belt in particular. It's now
more than a year since the outbreak of violence in the Platinum belt which
started in February 2012 in Impala and has continued till today at Lonmin.
At the centre of this violence is the killing of the union leadership;
figures show that the NUM alone has lost more than ten shop-stewards in
Rustenburg during this period.

 

What is sad on the one hand is that no arrests has being made by the police
have been reported. This must raise eyebrows given that these perpetrators
probably live in Rustenburg and that they must be known. The Police have not
only put their tails between their legs because of the public critic against
them on their killing for their killing of the workers on the August 16 last
year but also seem to have collaborated with the NUM detractors over these
murders; how else might one explain the absence of progress in solving these
killings?

 

Recently, I heard an official from the police on national radio describing
the most recent killing of the NUM shop-steward in Marikana as a sporadic
incident. This is absurd in my view given the pattern of killings over more
than twelve months. Clearly the killing of the NUM local leadership has not
been taken serious by the police. How can this important institution in the
country fail to understand the root cause of this pattern of killings to an
extent that it then described one such as sporadic? Where is the
intelligence informing our police's response? If it was deployed to the
platinum belt it could have gathered the scientific information that
explains why the killing is only targeting only the NUM leadership. 

 

I think the Police must take responsibility for not acting decisive in
rooting out violence and the targeted killing of the NUM leadership. 

 

 

.        Benson Ngqentsu is the NUM [Cape Town] Regional Organiser, and the
SACP's Brian Bunting District Secretary. He writes in his personal capacity.

 

 

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N.B: Editors are welcome to publish this letter in print or electronically.

 

 

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