Hoerhuise / Persele / Persone

 Hoerhuise / Persele / Persone 

Kom ons praat oor Hoërhuise / Persele / Persone en wat daar aangegaan het ivm die kinders en wie die Bestuurders / Eienaars was in die Gert v Rooyen Sage sowel as wie saam met wie paadjies gestap en mekaar geken het..

  1. House of Lords
  2. The Ranch
  3. Jakaranda
  4. Alladins
A. Mabula Lodge
House of Lords 
 
 
Les Lebanon.
Baie belangrik.
Kyk na die brief geskryf deur Annemarie Wapenaar en belangrik om te weet dat Les Lebanon ook n Huis besit het in Study Rd. Glenhazel.
Nou wat nou Gerbrand Moller, wat nou.
 


Gerbrand Moller se verlede is donkerder as Swart in die Nag.
Bordeeleienaar en Persoonlike braaier vir welbekende Pedofiel Les Liebanon en `n Minister.
Paaie gehardloop met duistere Polisiemanne en Sanab maar was in sy lewe nooit `n Polisieman nie.
Maar hy soek na vermiste Kinders ???
 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Aliens cops in Thai sex bribes case
South Africa / Sat Dec 18 1999 17:37:23 GMT+0200 (SAST) / Jeremy Gordin
Nine members of the police service's aliens investigation unit have been charged with corruption, fraud and theft and will appear in courts in Johannesburg, Pretoria and Springs in the new year.
One of those charged, Captain Gerhard "Blackie" Swart, former acting commander of the unit, faced similar charges in September, including allegations that he organised unnecessary expeditions for himself and colleagues as escorts for Thai deportees. Further allegations were that he used the trips to indulge in sex with Thai women he and colleagues had escorted back to Thailand.
Among his colleagues was Andre Manser, a deputy director of immigration at the department of home affairs. Swart, Manser and Inspector Aubrey Greeff were acquitted.
The unit members who have been charged are Swart, Captain David Noah, Inspector TE Ntjana, sergeants Lucas Chabalala, Kenny Moremi, Gerhard Fourie, Lazarus Mashigo, William Maluleka and Constable Colin Monaledi.
Some of the unit members were suspended at one time but all are back at work on full pay.
The charges follow a three-year investigation into the aliens unit by the anti-corruption unit of the SAPS.
Dubbed Operation Cruiser, it suffered a setback in September this year when Swart, Manser and Greeff were acquitted on 34 charges before being called to give evidence.
Adriaan Bekker, the Pretoria regional magistrate who presided at the trial, said this week that he acquitted the men "mainly because the charges were not formulated correctly and there was, in regard to some charges, insufficient evidence".
One set of charges revolved around Swart setting up "sex holidays" for himself and his men by arranging that each "illegal" Thai woman deported by the unit be escorted to Bangkok by a unit member.
Once in Bangkok, it was alleged at the trial, the escorting officials had sexual relations with the deported women they had escorted.
In November 1996, on an aliens investigation unit fax sheet signed by Swart, one "Andrew" - the person handling business on behalf of the Oriental Palace, a club where six Thai women had been arrested - was informed of the names of the six unit members for whom he was told to buy air tickets.
In his affidavit, Andrew Phillips, the owner of The Ranch, a well-known Sandton club, said that in November 1996 he was told that the Oriental Palace, a business with which he was associated, was being raided by the aliens investigation unit and that 18 Thai women had been arrested.
According to Phillips, Swart told him the next day that the arrested women had broken the rules of their holiday visas, which preclude employment, by working at the Oriental Palace.
But, Swart had told him, "a deal" could be made: Swart would release those women whose entry visas were still valid in terms of time and deport only those six women whose visas had expired, provided that the Oriental Palace paid for the air tickets to Thailand of unit and home affairs members as escorts.
Phillips arranged for the purchase of tickets for Swart, Greeff, Manser, Gerhard Fourie, "Mr Prinsloo" and "Mr Smith".
Phillips, who this week declined to comment on the matter, was never charged in connection with the raid.
The Sunday Independent has in its possession affidavits prepared for the September trial by a number of Thai women who work or have worked at various Johannesburg clubs.
In one of them, Supharat Netseethong, known as Sugar, alleged that she was arrested in November 1996 and deported to Thailand.
There, she and her friends were in continual contact for a week with the policemen who had escorted them and whom she names.
Netseethong alleged that she and her friends were told by the men that they should be "friendly" in case they ever needed to return to South Africa. She also alleged that she and her friends had sexual relations with the men on most of the nights of the week the men were in Bangkok.
Also among the court documents are "motivation" papers compiled by the unit.
These argued for the need for policemen to act as escorts on the basis that escorts were demanded by both home affairs and South African Airways. One document was approved by the office of George Fivaz, the outgoing national commissioner of police.
This week Victor Nosi, vice-president of communications at South African Airways, said that escorts were requested for people being deported "against a checklist".
"If, for example, someone were a known criminal, wanted in his home country, we might request an escort. It seems unlikely that we would request a number of escorts for diminutive Thai women who probably wanted to go home anyway," he said.
Manase Makwela, a spokesperson for home affairs, said each deportation case was dealt with according to its merits.
"We have no blanket policy demanding that deportations via planes must have escorts," he said.
The trials will take place at the same time next year as the parliamentary hearings on the home affairs white paper on international migration.
The paper, piloted through cabinet by Mangosuthu Buthelezi, the minister of home affairs, and drafted under his aegis, argues for the necessity of creating an "Additional Professional Security Service (APSS)".
The APSS, according to the white paper, "could be supplied with portions of the existing oversupply of human resources and equipment of the defence forces..."
The aliens unit was in the news in December 1997 when, under the command of Swart, it arrested 40 Chinese scientists and technicians at the Pelindaba nuclear complex.
 


Wie was hierdie Mnr. Du Plessie en die dinge agter hom.
 
 
Toe wragtig die Uwe Gerbrand Moller