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The SAPS becomes the first police force in Africa to launch a missing children website (missingkids.com.za), with 800 cases.
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Four children die and two policemen are critically injured when a police vehicle smashed into a minibus taxi and they both burs
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Police use teargas and rubber bullets to disperse residents of Ganyesa, north of Vryburg in North-West province. Residents were
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Sir Leander Starr Jameson and about 500 Rhodesian police surrender at Doornkop, near Krugersdorp, after the failure of the Jame
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Up to 100 ANC members are reported to have been detained in Swaziland. The Swaziland Police Commissioner confirms the arrests a
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The South African Institute of Race Relations calls for judicial inquiries into the death of detainees in police custody, backe
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Kenyan police charges ‘prophetess’ Lucy Nduta, with six counts of fraud, alleging that she cheated HIV/Aids patients out of h
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The Head of the Security Police, General Venter, reports that nobody is still being held incommunicado under the Terrorism Act,
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Police in Cairo kill at least twenty Muslim extremists in raids, displaying an increasingly hard-line approach against the fund
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Angry White workers, on strike since 28 December, storm and occupy police stations, railway installations and mines at the Rand
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The Mozambican police arrests Robert McBride, high-ranking official in the SA Department of External Affairs, on the alleged ch
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Mafikeng shuts down, and sporadic protests in the town and in neighbouring Mmabatho are halted by police and military troops.
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Several ANC sabotage attacks take place: guerrillas attack an East London police station; sections of railway line are blown up
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Police in Cairo kill at least twenty Muslim extremists in raids, displaying an increasingly hard-line approach against the fund
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Angry White workers, on strike since 28 December, storm and occupy police stations, railway installations and mines at the Rand
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Johannes van der Walt, member of the Ossewa-Brandwag (O.B.)and world renowned wrestler, who escaped from police detention after
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Police begin the removal of houses of 60 000 people in Sophiatown, Johannesburg. These people are resettled in Meadowlands. The
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Violence occurs in Johannesburg’s Coloured townships. At least four people are killed and up to two hundred injured when police
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The police in Zimbabwe start a search for William Player (64), heir to the British John Payer Tobacco Company, who disappeared
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The Star reports that four people were detained in the Transkei after a shootout between police and suspected insurgents in the
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All South African refugees are to report to the Basutoland police for documentation or face deportation to South Africa. A clos
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Jimmy Kruger , minister of police, announces in the House of Assembly that new measures for the protection of political detaine
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A Zimbabwe court rules that the government and police must bring an end to Black squatters’ occupations of White-owned farms.
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Nine people are killed in a clash between police and residents after a rent stay-away called by the Alexandra boycott committee
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