- Title
- New Nation Volume 2 number 27
- Creator
- New Nation - SA's Biggest Independent Weekly
- Subject
- New Nation - SA's Biggest Independent Weekly
- Date Issued
- Jul 1987
- Date
- Jul 1987
- Type
- text
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/112935
- Identifier
- vital:33677
- Description
- KITSKONSTABELS in the Karoo town of Aberdeen this week shot and beat a priest while he lay handcuffed and dying, accusing him of being a communist. These allegations were made by residents who claim to have witnessed the incident. Police have confirmed that municipal police shot and killed Rev Booi Jantjies (40) of the Zion Church in Africa, but deny the residents' version. Residents say Sergeant James Ndunjane described Rev Jantjies as a "communist suspect" after the latter was shot. A witness who asked not to be named said nine kitskonstabels had gone to Jantjies' house between 9 and IOpm on Tuesday, but.-, had not found him. "They took away his son, whom they said was suspected of dealing in dagga," said the eye-witness. "Jantjies1 son was told he was being taken to the house of Ndu- njeni's brother Mbu- leni, also a kitskon- stabel. "When Rev Jantjies arrived home, he heard the news and went to look for his son in Ndunjane's house," he said.
- Format
- 24 pages
- Format
- Publisher
- New Nation - SA's Biggest Independent Weekly
- Language
- English
- Rights
- New Nation - SA's Biggest Independent Weekly
- Rights
- No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior permission from the publisher
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