4 Killed in Sao Tome’s Failed Coup Bid, State Media Reports

LIBREVILLE, GABON — Four people were killed in a failed coup attempt on Sao Tome and Principe, the state news agency STP-Press said Sunday reporting a toll from the armed forces chief of staff.
The military, which Friday thwarted a coup bid in the tiny Portuguese-speaking archipelago off central Africa considered a beacon of democracy, announced “four human lives were lost” after “exchanges of fire” at a military site.
Prime Minister Patrice Trovoada told STP-Press that “four citizens” and 12 soldiers and fighters from South Africa’s officially disbanded Buffalo Battalion were involved in the attempted overnight putsch.
The army said Sunday 12 active-duty soldiers were involved.
They were “neutralized and captured” after trying to storm military sites and three of them died from their wounds despite the army’s efforts to preserve their lives by taking them to the hospital, Trovoada added.
One of the victims was Arlecio Costa, who once served as a mercenary in apartheid South Africa’s Buffalo Battalion, disbanded in 1993. Trovoada accused him of being one of the ringleaders.
The army said Costa — also held in 2009 over accusations of plotting a coup — died following his arrest Friday after he “jumped from a vehicle,” without giving further details.
Trovoada said the former president of the outgoing National Assembly Delfim Neves was also one of several people arrested after the attack on army headquarters, in a Friday video message confirmed by the justice minister.
A judicial source told AFP two inquiries had been launched to investigate the alleged attack on a military barracks in Sao Tome and the “torture” and “murder” of four suspects.
The government on Sunday condemned what it called a “violent attempt to subvert the constitutional order,” saying the deaths and the coup attempt would be investigated.
It added that an international team was coming to the archipelago to support investigators and called on the hospital services to look after the victims’ bodies.
A resident speaking to AFP anonymously by phone said she had heard “automatic and heavy weapons fire, as well as explosions, for two hours inside the army headquarters” in the nation’s capital.
In the video message, authenticated and sent to AFP by the press office of Sao Tome’s prime minister, Trovoada is seen sitting at a desk saying he wants to “reassure” the population and “the international community.”
Trovoada initially said a soldier had been “taken hostage” and wounded but “would be able to resume his activities in a few days.”
A former Portuguese colony in the Gulf of Guinea, the nation of some 215,000 people is deeply poor and depends on international aid but is also praised for its political stability and parliamentary democracy.

Source: Voice of America

UN strongly condemns airfield attack in Central African Republic; 1 peacekeeper killed

The United Nations (UN) on Saturday strongly condemned an attack on an airfield in southeastern Central African Republic (CAR) which left a Moroccan peacekeeper dead.

The attack against UN peacekeepers at the Obo airfield on Thursday happened during a UN-led operation to secure the perimeter of the airfield to allow planes to land.

In his statement released via his spokesperson’s office, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres strongly condemned the attack and expressed his deepest condolences to the family of the fallen peacekeeper and to the kingdom and people of Morocco.

He said that such attacks “may constitute war crimes under international law” and called on the CAR government “to spare no effort in identifying the perpetrators of this tragedy so that they can be brought to justice swiftly.”

The Security Council issued a statement late on Friday, condemning the attack “in the strongest terms,” stressing that anybody found to be involved in the planning, direction or sponsoring of such attacks could be sanctioned.

One of the poorest countries in the world, CAR is beset by violence between feuding domestic groups, ethnic tension and raids by international armed groups.

Source: Nam News Network

Police launch manhunt after a woman was found murdered in alleged boyfriend’s house

POLOKWANE – The Police in Ritavi outside Tzaneen have launched a manhunt for the suspect who allegedly killed a woman in the early hours of Saturday 26 November 2022 at Lephepane village.
The Police were called to the scene where the body of a woman was found lying in a pool of blood in the boyfriend’s house.
Preliminary Police investigations revealed that the suspect killed the woman and then fled the scene.
The motive for the incident is unknown at this stage but domestic violence cannot be ruled out.
The Provincial Commissioner of Police in Limpopo Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe has strongly warned perpetrators of Gender Based Violence and Femicide that the Police will hunt them down and bring them to book.
Anyone with information about this incident is requested to kindly contact Detective Warrant Officer Kenneth Phakula on 073 161 1306 or Crime Stop on 0860010111. Information can also be shared via MySAPS App.
Police investigations are underway.

Source: South African Police Service

Police in the Eastern Cape close in on truck hijacking criminals

GQEBERHA – Despite the increase in truck hijackings in the Eastern Cape, police have stepped up their efforts in clamping down on these criminals.
In the past week, in unrelated incidents, swift reaction by police resulted in the speedy recovery of goods and the hijacked truck with arrests in some cases.
On Tuesday, 22 November 2022 at about 13:15, the NMB District Hijacking Task team received information about a possible truck hijacking and immediately mobilised a team. The 39-year-old complainant alleged that at about 09:35, he was on his way to Struandale to deliver tyres when he was pointed with a firearm by one of two males as he slowed down on a speed hump in Ambrose Road in Sydenham. One suspect got into the vehicle and drove off with the truck. The driver and his passenger were dropped off and reported the matter to police.
On the same day, the NMB District Hijacking Task team with the assistance of the NMB District Crime Combatting Unit succeeded in tracking the stock to a workshop yard at the corners of Tyinara and Ngedle Streets in Motherwell. A total of 283 tyres with an estimated value of R600 000-00 were recovered. At about 17:00, SAPS Kwazakele Vispol Task Team detained 5 suspicious males driving a white VW Polo in New Brighton. A jamming device, clothing and 4 cellphones were confiscated. The suspects were charged for possession of suspected stolen property. They could not be linked to the truck hijacking at this stage.
Also on Wednesday, 23 November 2022 at about 21:30, the complaint alleged that he was driving a truck in Burman Road when he was blocked off by a vehicle. Four males armed with firearms pointed him with firearms and got into the vehicle. He was dropped off in NU9 in Motherwell where he sought help and while still reporting the matter at the police station, police recovered the vehicle which was abandoned in Kruisriver Road in Kariega. Most of the goods (groceries) valued at over R2 million were recovered. No suspects arrested.
In another unrelated incident, a total 8 suspects aged between 35 and 48 years were arrested on 21 and 24 November 2022 in East London following an intelligence led operation between East London Crime Prevention members, Flying Squad and the K9 unit where it was alleged that a truck had been hijacked on the R72 going towards East London.
A horse and trailer truck with groceries valued at R1, 3 million and a Toyota Corolla were recovered at Wells Street in Woodbrook. The suspects from Gqeberha are detained on a charge of vehicle hijacking and will appear in the East London magistrate court on Monday, 28 November 2022.
Vehicle hijackings are a concern and every effort will be made to crack these syndicates. We appeal to the communities to report any suspicious activity in their areas like the unloading of quantities of merchandise etc.

Source: South African Police Service