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While the majority of suspects were arre- sted in Gauteng, as reported by City Press, a number of them were linked to reconnais- sance and attacks at local malls. The larger group was accosted after police recovered and analysed cellphone data and the operating network of members of the syndicate arrested in Cape Town. The group is currently linked to at least 34 robberies, including those of cellphone and jewellery stores, and a number of ATM bombings, City Press reported. Some of the armed robberies to have hit the Cape since last year include those at Ca- nal Walk, Tyger Valley, CapeGate, Somerset Mall, Zevenwacht Mall, as well as Longbe- ach Mall, Bayside Mall and High Constantia. Data tracking In Kraaifontein, police had reportedly been hunting two suspects involved in the bombing of an ATM inside the Seven Eleven in Northpine on 18 February. Canal Walk and Bayside shopping centres were targeted by robbers in the week of 17 October last year, while the Vodacom store in the Tyger Valley Centre was hit on 3 Octo- ber last year. Zevenwacht Mall in Kuils River as well as the iPic Centre in Soneike, were both targe- ted as far back as April last year. Of these, the most recent was the bombing of an ATM in Bellville, which proved one of the biggest mistakes for at least six suspec- ted members of the syndicate. These suspects were involved in a standoff with a police General at the ATM bombing at the Old Oak Centre on 4 March, and were being tracked by a special police task force. The task force was aware of the six making their way to the Western Cape by bus, City Press reported. Police soon used the data from the sus- pects’ cellphones and surmised the group had been scouting centres in Brackenfell and Tyger Valley – both of which were hit late last year. The suspects are believed to have bombed the ATM after they ran out of money. Two were wounded and arrested on the scene, and the rest at the nearby taxi rank. Their recovered cellphones were used to link them to robberies at Sea Point, Malmes- bury, Canal Walk, Gardens and Stellen- bosch. The six suspects were also believed to ha- ve been involved in the bombing of a Tatter- salls safe in Durban Road on 3 March. Provincial police spokesperson Captain Frederick van Wyk said investigations were at an advanced stage. Behind bars According to the Institute for Security Studies, there has been a 143% increase in armed robberies at shopping centres over the past year. But national police spokesperson Lieute- nant General Solomon Makgale told City Press most of the suspects responsible for the robberies in Gauteng and the Western Cape were now behind bars. “There are, however, still a few of their as- sociates – along with the dealers to whom the cellphones are sold – at large. We are now focusing on them.” Police were said to be using the cellphone data and video footage from centres to iden- tify individuals. “All the information is consolidated to compile profiles of the ringleaders, as well as their modus operandi,” Makgale was re- ported as saying. This allowed the creation of a police data- base that could be cross-referenced across the provinces. “It gives us an intelligence picture that al- lows us... to thwart the plans of robbers, par- ticularly at shopping centres,” Makgale was reported as saying. “It is also clear the syndicates are multidi- mensional in that they not only carry out dif- ferent types of robberies, but also hijack ve- hicles, rob ATMs and commit other violent crimes.” Most of the suspects arrested in Gauteng were of Zimbabwean nationality, City Press reported. Some of the suspected members of a countrywide armed robbery syndicate who were arrested in Hillbrow, Johannesburg.
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CRIME: CORE MEMBERS OF ARMED ROBBERY SYNDICATE BELIEVED TO NOW BE BEHIND BARS
Mall mobsters nabbedMICHELLE LINNERT
@linnertmb
Police believe they have corralled coremembers of an armed robbery syndica-te after at least 32 suspects were arre-
sted recently.While the majority of suspects were arre-
sted in Gauteng, as reported by City Press,a number of them were linked to reconnais-sance and attacks at local malls.The larger groupwas accosted after police
recovered and analysed cellphone data andthe operating network of members of thesyndicate arrested in Cape Town.The group is currently linked to at least
34 robberies, including those of cellphoneand jewellery stores, and a number of ATMbombings, City Press reported.Some of the armed robberies to have hit
the Cape since last year include those at Ca-nalWalk, Tyger Valley, CapeGate, SomersetMall, Zevenwacht Mall, as well as Longbe-achMall, BaysideMall andHighConstantia.
Data trackingIn Kraaifontein, police had reportedly
been hunting two suspects involved in thebombing of an ATM inside the Seven Elevenin Northpine on 18 February.CanalWalk and Bayside shopping centres
were targeted by robbers in the week of 17October last year, while the Vodacom storein the Tyger Valley Centrewas hit on 3 Octo-ber last year.Zevenwacht Mall in Kuils River as well as
the iPic Centre in Soneike, were both targe-ted as far back as April last year.Of these, themost recent was the bombing
of an ATM in Bellville, which proved one ofthe biggest mistakes for at least six suspec-ted members of the syndicate.These suspectswere involved in a standoff
with a police General at the ATM bombingat the Old Oak Centre on 4 March, and werebeing tracked by a special police task force.The task forcewasawareof the sixmaking
their way to the Western Cape by bus, CityPress reported.Police soon used the data from the sus-
pects’ cellphones and surmised the grouphad been scouting centres in Brackenfelland Tyger Valley – both of which were hitlate last year.
The suspects are believed to have bombedthe ATM after they ran out of money. Twowere wounded and arrested on the scene,and the rest at the nearby taxi rank.Their recovered cellphones were used to
link them to robberies at Sea Point, Malmes-bury, Canal Walk, Gardens and Stellen-bosch.The six suspects were also believed to ha-
ve been involved in the bombing of a Tatter-salls safe in Durban Road on 3 March.Provincial police spokesperson Captain
Frederick vanWyk said investigationswereat an advanced stage.
Behind barsAccording to the Institute for Security
Studies, there has been a 143% increase inarmed robberies at shopping centres overthe past year.But national police spokesperson Lieute-
nant General Solomon Makgale told CityPress most of the suspects responsible forthe robberies in Gauteng and the WesternCape were now behind bars.“There are, however, still a few of their as-
sociates – alongwith thedealers towhomthecellphones are sold – at large. We are nowfocusing on them.”Police were said to be using the cellphone
data and video footage from centres to iden-tify individuals.“All the information is consolidated to
compile profiles of the ringleaders, as well
as their modus operandi,” Makgale was re-ported as saying.This allowed the creation of a police data-
base that could be cross-referenced acrossthe provinces.“It gives us an intelligence picture that al-
lows us... to thwart the plans of robbers, par-ticularly at shopping centres,” Makgale wasreported as saying.“It is also clear the syndicates aremultidi-
mensional in that theynot only carry out dif-ferent types of robberies, but also hijack ve-hicles, rob ATMs and commit other violentcrimes.”Most of the suspects arrested in Gauteng
were of Zimbabwean nationality, City Pressreported.
Some of thesuspected membersof a countrywidearmed robberysyndicate who werearrested in Hillbrow,Johannesburg.
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Seun en ma ná 47 jaar herenig
Sarie Arangies is hier by haar huis in Ruyter-wacht. Sy en haar seun het mekaar ná 47 jaarweer gesien. FOTO: BRENDEN RUITER
BRENDEN RUITER@ruitervaniewind
Terwyl die nuus die laaste ruk oorheersis deur die storie van die meisie wat ná18 jaar deur haar ouers opgespoor is,
het ’n man van Brackenfell sy ma ná 47 jaarin sy arms gehou.
Hannes Binneman (55) en sy ma, SarieArangies (84), het mekaar laas gesien toe hynege jaar oud was, maar hulle het al daardieverlore jare uitgewis toe hulle twee weke ge-lede, op 24 Maart, mekaar by Sarie se huisin Ruyterwacht omhels het.
Toe Sarie die vorige dag ’n bietjie gaan lêhet, het sy nie te lekker gevoel nie.
“Toe my foon lui, het ek gewonder wie ditkan wees. Die manstem aan die anderkanthet gevra of ek ’n dogter met die naam Marie,’n broer met die naam Piet en ’n seun metdie naam Hannes het. Toe ek ‘ja’ antwoord,het hy gevra of ek sit of lê. Hy sê toe hy isHannes,” vertel Sarie by haar huis in Prin-cess Elizbeth-straat in Ruyterwacht.
GehuilSy sê sy het só gehuil dat sy skaars verder
kon praat. “Ek en Hannes se pa is geskei toehy nege was, maar ek was werkloos en konnie vir hom sorg nie. Hy en sy suster het toe
by sy pa gaan bly en ons het kontak verloor.“Oor die jare het ek probeer kontak maak
met hom, maar familie het hom van my weg-gehou. Saans, wanneer ek alleen gelê het ennie kon slaap nie, het ek aan Hannes gedink.Was hy oukei? Watter soort mens het hy ge-word?”
OproepDie dag ná die oproep het Hannes by sy ma
kom kuier.“Ons het mekaar eers net vasgehou en het
vir drie ure net gesels. Ek het ook al by homen sy gesin gaan braai,” vertel Sarie met tra-ne van blydskap in haar oë.
Hannes, ’n sakeman, sê hy het ná die eg-skeiding nie veel aandag gegee aan ’n soek-tog na sy ma nie.
“My pa is weer getroud met ’n lieflikevrou. Sy was soos ’n maat vir my en somshet ek haar oor my skouer gedra.
“Soos ek egter ouer geword het, het dieverlange na my ma toegeneem. Ek het ge-weet my suster het my ma se nommer enadres, maar om die een of ander rede wousy dit nie vir my gee nie,” vertel hy.
So twee jaar gelede het hy weer in alle ernsna sy ma begin soek.
“Haar nooiensvan was Van Greunen en ekhet uitgevind my oom was die bestuurder
van ’n Absa-bank in Uitenhage.“My vrou bel toe die bank en hulle het
wraggies nog die nommer van my oom. Syeerste woorde aan my was: ‘Donner, noupraat ek weer na al die jare met jou’,” skertsHannes.
By sy oom het hy toe sy ma se kontakbe-sonderhede gekry. “Toe ek die eerste keerbel, het ek haar net gesê wie ek is toe iemandin die kantoor kom. Ek moes sê ek bel weerterug. Dit isweird aan die begin, want jy ‘jy’en ‘jou’ nog – nog nie seker of jy moet masê nie.
“Die ontmoeting was vreemd, maar lek-ker. ’n Ou is mos nou ouer en bietjie onge-maklik met die vashouery, maar dit was virmy ’n wonderlike oomblik.”
VerledeHulle het oor baie dinge gepraat, maar een
ding waaraan hulle nie wil peuter nie, is dieverlede. “Ek het vir haar gesê ons moet watin die verlede gebeur het vergeet en voren-toe kyk. Sy is 84 en ’n mens weet nie hoe lanksy nog gaan lewe nie. So, ons moet die bestemaak van die tyd wat ons nog oor het.
“Om te veel aan die verlede vas te klou salnet tydrowend wees. My woorde aan haarwas dat ek nie haar huis of geld soek nie,maar net vir haar.”
Songs for Easter: Marius Falck, a trained musical therapistand Pastor from Melkbosstrand, visited the Tygerberg ServiceCentre for the aged to host a musical programme of love songsand religious songs. “A most entertaining morning was had by alland the message we received was very inspirational at thisEaster tide,” says Linda Louw of the centre. Standing at theback are Freda Rabinowitz, Elizabeth Augustyn and Marius Falckand seated in front are Lawrence Campbell, Bettie Haupt andWilhelmina Reid.
If you read thepapers lastWednesday orkept an eye onelectronic mediaand you thoughtthat All Blackrugby playerRichie McCawwas going to playfor WP, or thatPres Jacob Zumawould pay backthe money orthat MyCiTiwould be conver-ted to a tramsystem, then youwere fooled onApril Fools’ Day.There is no truthin these reports.
The Table ViewRatepayers’Association’sopen meetingwill be held on13 April atChurch on theRise, corner ofWest Coast andPorterfield roads,at 18:30 for 19:00.All are welcometo come alongand discusstopics and issues.V For furtherinformation, contact084 577 8387.
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Monk teaches meditationLearn to meditate and get rid of stressat a half day meditation course withBuddhist monk Gen Pagpa on Saturday11 April from 9:30 to 13:00 at the AllSaints Church Hall, Baxter Avenue,Durbanville. Cost: R120 includingrefreshments.
For more information and bookingscontact 021 685 3428 or www.meditatein-capetown.org.
The CPF Milnerton’s quarterly publicmeeting will be held on 14 April at 19:00at the Milnerton police station, KoebergRoad, second floor meeting room
All residents and businesses coveredby the CPF, as well as community-basedorganisations such as ratepayers, resi-dents and homeowners associations,
neighbourhood watches, sport clubs,churches, schools, the Lions, Rotary,Round Table, Red Cross and senior citi-zen groups are encouraged to attend.V For more information or to request a copy ofthe agenda, contact the CPF Milnerton secre-tary, Lianne Lippert on 0837083670 or [email protected]
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DESIRÉE RORKE@dezzierorke
Authorities will now monitor clean-up efforts after aJoostenbergvlakte
trucking company wasbust for oil pollution byCity inspectors.
Environmental healthofficials from the City ofCape Town recently in-spected Western Logis-tix’s premises in Waar-burgh Road after neigh-bours complained aboutoil seeping from theground.
“A winter ago we first noticed the oilsurfacing from the soil, leaving a thickdark oily residue on the grass,” said oneneigbour who wants to remain anony-mous.
“It clung to the grass andnothingwedidgot rid of it, leaving our animals to grazethe polluted grass,” she added.
Another neighbour told TygerBurgerhe sawworkers on the company’s premis-es digging trenches in which to depositused motor oil.
“As a consequence, trees and grass onour properties died. This company is op-erating in an equestrian area with a natu-ralwetlandcloseby.Winter is comingandmore of the same with the rain will leadto poisonous contamination of epic pro-portions. We have animals at risk. Thewetlands are at risk, the water table is atrisk as we believe it has already been af-fected at 120m,” this particular neighboursaid.
Foul liquidCity mayco member for health, Siyabu-
lela Mamkeli, said officials carried out aninspection at the Western Logistix’spremises on 19 March.
“An environmental health practitioner(EHP) found a foul liquid – used oil andsewage water – running directly onto thepremises and into the stormwater chan-
nel, which also affects theabutting premises,” hesaid.
“These activities areunacceptable and definedas a health nuisance, anddefinitely in contraven-tion of the City’s by-lawsand other legislation,” headded.
Mamkeli said the levelof pollution must now bedetermined by environ-mental consultants,
which the owners of company responsiblefor the pollution must appoint to remedythe situation.
“Notices were served on the owner bythe City’s environmental health and wa-ter pollution control sections to immedi-ately cease the pollution and to remedythe site that is polluted.”
Cleanup planMamkeli said the owners must provide
the City with their plan ofaction to remedy the situa-tion by tomorrow (9 April).
“After the mentioneddate, a follow-up inspectionwill be conducted and if noprogress has been made, le-gal action will be takenagainst the offender,” hesaid.
Owner Ferdi Krumm toldTygerBurger they take fullresponsibility for the pollution and un-dertake to cooperate with authorities toprevent any further spills on the propertyand to remedy the affected areas.
However, he denied allegations thatused oil was buried in trenches on the
property.He explains the oil spills as follows:“All the old oil in our trucks gets decant-
ed into a 1000F flexitanker for collectionby theRoseFoundation, a non-profit orga-nisation in Cape Town that collects,stores, recycles and correctly disposes ofused oil,” said Krumm.
Zoning violation“During the last year it happened on
one or two occasions that oil spilled on thesoil while being piped out,” he said.
He said the companywill hire a consult-ant to conduct a full study to determinethe best way in which to rehabilitate thesoil and then see to it that it gets done.
“We are also planning tomove the oper-ation to another location on the other sideof the N1, but have in the meantime ap-plied for the departure from the normalzoning activities of the area,” he said.
Western Logistix is one of tens of com-panies in Joostenbergvlakte slapped withcompliance notices earlier this year for il-legal land use.
City councillor Gerhard Fourie in Jan-uary said the practise of semi-industrialactivities in semi-rural areas had “gone
on for far too long”.Fourie said diesel de-
pots, trucking compa-nies and wedding ve-nues were amongmany companies notlegally zoned for busi-ness activity in Joost-enbergvlakte, andwere served with noti-ces giving them thechoice to close down or
apply for departure from the agriculturalzoning.
These applications, said Fourie,will on-ly be approved in terms of the strict zon-ing legislation and residents given the op-portunity to object.
Company bust for oilpollution in countryside
“It clung to the grassand nothing we didgot rid of it, leaving
our animals to grazethe polluted grass.”
- Neighbour
“These activities areunacceptable and
defined as a healthnuisance...”
- Siyabulela Mamkeli
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Die hele gemeenskap het ingespring om tehelp toe die pa van twee jong kinders on-langs heeltemal verlam is ná ’n swemonge-luk.
Francois van Wyngaardt (34) en sy gesinis van die Durbanville-omgewing en was op’n uitstappie toe hy in ’n te vlak swembadgeduik en sy vyfde nekwerkwel gebreek het.
Hy is die pa vanMarcus (11) en Leanke (8)en sy vrou, Ronell, is ’n onderwyser by dieLaerskool Eversdal.
’n Groep van Ronell se naaste vriende hetdadelik prakties probeer help ná die trage-die die jong gesin getref het.
“Dis ’n vreeslike hartseerstorie,” vertelElise Denton van dié groep aan TygerBur-ger. Sy en die ander het saamgekom en ’n lysmet praktiese doendinge saamgestel.
“Ons as hul vriende wou graag net helpwaar ons kan.Ditwas ’n absolute skok,” ver-tel Elise. Een van dié doendingewas die stig-ting van ’n Facebook-blad getiteld Francois& Ronell van Wyngaardt Ondersteuning.
“Ons Facebook-bladsy is iets om te beleef.Ons het dit vir hulle geskep en dit trek noual by sowat 20 000 mense wat in een week al
die posts gelees het.” Die groep het reeds ’nledetal van 1 561. “Daar plak ons alles opwatelke dag gebeur en hoe hy vorder,” sê Elise.
Die meegaande foto pryk groot bo-aan dieblad en dis gevul met gebede en seënwenseenRonell se hartroerende en gevoelvolle sta-tusopdaterings.
“Sy is so besig. Ronell is konstant langs sybed in die hoësorgeenheid,” sê Elise.
Sy noem ook dat die dokters bevestig hetdat Francois se besering van só ’n aard is datdit hom permanent verlam sal laat – sy spi-naalkoord is permanent beskadig.
“Die belangstelling en ondersteuning hetvan alle oorde af ingestroom, en daar is tansmense wat help kosmaak, kinders versorg,inkopies doen, gebedsgroepe is gestig en al-mal help waar hulle kan.
“Francois se ouers help ook met die daag-likse take,” vertel Elise. Sy meen hoewel fi-nansiële ondersteuning “nog nie ’n drin-gendheid is nie, besef almal tog wat die toe-koms inhou vir iemand met sy soortbesering”.
Sy sê die hele inisiatief word deur mede-ouers gedryf. “Ons staan verstom om te sienhoe die gemeenskap steeds omgee vir me-kaar en bereid is om betrokke te raak deurmiddel van gebed en emosionele bystand.”
Gemeenskap trek nou laerom verlamde pa van twee
The CleanC full-moon walk took place at Big Bay on 3 April.
Cold weather fails to deterClean C full moon walkersMAGRIET THERON
The cold weather creeping in will not stopthe CleanC full moon beach walkers embar-king on their monthly walks. Armed withscarves and extra warm clothing, the grouptook to the Big Bay beach just after sunseton 3 April for an hour-long walk.
“We do this to promote a healthy and acti-ve lifestyle and we walk together so that itis a safe environment on the beach,” says
Gregory Player, director of CleanC.He says the next walk, on 2 May, will be
at Big Bay again, but for the June spring ti-de, the group will visit Melkbosstrand.
CleanC conducts beach clean-ups on thefirst Saturday of every month.
V To become involved with CleanC, contact GregoryPlayer on 082 873 1962 or visit their website at http://www.cleanc.co.za/ for more information about theirprojects.
The CleanC full moon walkers on the Big Bay beach.
Theo and Beverley Coetzer
Megan Pentz-Kluyts, Mary Langebrink, Gill Langebrink and CatherineAustin.
Magda Snyman-Marshall (back)with Anmarie and ElizabethSnyman.
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A book sale by the Friends of the MilnertonLibrary will be held on Saturday 11 Aprilfrom 9:30 to 12:00 at the library in Pienaar Ro-
ad. Donations of books, magazines, CDs andDVDs are welcome.V For more information phone 021 444 0817.
Book sale presented at the Milnerton library
The drive to get early learning centres reg-istered with the City and provincial gov-ernment is in full swing.TheEarlyChildhoodDevelopment (ECD)
drive, which is a joint project between Cityand province, will equip unregisteredcrèches, day-care centres and playschoolswith the necessary information to ensurethey become fully compliant ECD centres.The drive began inFebruary andwill run
until 11 June, with visits by relevant offi-cials to all 24 City subcouncils.Heading the drive is the City’s social de-
velopment and ECD portfolio committeechairperson, Raelene Arendse.She said the drive aims to supply infor-
mation on the legal requirements and pro-cedures for registration to all relevant cen-tres.
Arendse said the City would meet withECD role-players in communities, offeringguidance and support with the registrationprocess.ECD centres or communitymembers can
contact AndileWotshela, ECDmanager, on021 417 4088 or 083 3162 718 for more infor-mation.Meetingswill be from 11:00 to 13:00 on the
following dates and at these nearby venues:V 15 April: Subcouncil 3 (Wards 1, 3, 5, 70
. Various designated City and provin-cial roleplayers will be addressing thesemeetings.
State helps register crèches
Memories and Melodies will host two con-certs with Ike Moriz on Wednesday 15April.The firstwill start at 10:30 atBellvilleCiv-
ic Theatre, while the is at Milnerton Play-house from14:30.Morizwill singa selection
of songs from his 13-album reportoire.Guests will be able to enjoy background
piano music and tea and coffee at R6 in thehour before each show.V Tickets cost R50. Call Cynthia on 021 976 1227to book.
Memories and melodies times two
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“WE MUST LOVEEACH OTHER,THEN RACISMCAN END.”
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Father and son to tackle triathlonFather and son team Nick (49) and Zac
(11) Ellis will tackle the 2015 DiscoveryWorld Triathlon Cape Town.
They will be part of team Rocketblast inthe triathlon on 25 and 26 April. The racestarts at the V& AWaterfront, making it thesecond time that the event will be held onthe African continent.Nick and Zac live in Bloubergsands. Nick
has participated in triathlon for the past 20years, with cycling his favourite discipline.This is Zac’s second year of triathlon and heenjoys swimming the most.“I’ve done around 30 triathlons, including
Ironman. We also competed together in theCape TownCycle Tour in the tandem catego-ry, which was a first for Zac, but my 22ndtime,” said Nick.Zac has participated in three triathlons,
including the recent Xterra in Grabouw. “Ialso enjoy rugby and cricket,” he says.He was his school’s swimmer and rugby
player of the year, as well as sports achieverof the year.Nick, a national sales manager for a food
manufacturing company, cites his 22 CapeTown Cycle Tours and 12 Two OceansMara-thons as his biggest sporting achievements.For Zac, it was winning the Western Prov-
ince Open Water Championships for 11 andunder two years in a row over the 1km dis-tance. Zac is training for the 7,5km RobbenIsland swim.Says proud dad Nick: “Age doesn’t really
concern Zac at themoment as he has to com-pete in the 13 and under category for theWesternProvinceOpenWater 3km.He qual-ified for the South African Open WaterChampionshipswitha sub48minutequalifi-
cation time, but due to his age he isn’t ableto compete, as the youngest allowable age is12 years. So for now we compete as a team,until he’s old enough to compete as an indi-vidual.”One hundred and thirty elite triathletes
from 80 countries will participate in thisyear’s Discovery World Triathlon CapeTown. It will be the fourth event in the tencity tour, which finishes in Chicago laterthis year. It is only the second time a leg ofthe ITUWorld Triathlon Series will be host-ed inAfrica,with the finish at the brandnewGreen Point Athletics Stadium.Participants have the option to enter ei-
ther the Sprint or Olympic distance andpara-triathletes (PT2 – PT5) can enter theSprint event. Team relays for both distancesare also on the schedule and you can partici-pate from the age of 11. The Sprint distanceincludes a 500m swim, a 20km cycle and a5km run. The Olympic distance includes a1 500m swim, a 40km cycle and a 10km run.Theminimumage for the Olympic individu-al is 18 and for teams, 16. Schools are alsowelcome to enter teams in this special cate-gory.V For route information or to enter go to: http://www.capetown.triathlon.org/enter/.
MICHELLE LINNERT@linnertmb
There is a unique clinic at theStikland Hospital that helpswean heroin and other opiateaddicts off drugs by offeringsubstitute substances.The Opiod Substitution Ther-
apy (OST) Clinic treats outpa-tients and offers a brief admis-sion for heroin detoxification.Professor Liezl Koen, head of
clinical services at StiklandHospital, said the “highly un-pleasant withdrawal syn-drome” makes it very hard foraddicts to stop using heroin.Abdominal cramps, anxiety,
irritability, muscle aches, diar-rhoea and a raised pulse andblood pressure often makes de-toxing unbearable.“The Heroin Detoxification
Unit offers heroin users a one-week admission to help themthrough this withdrawal peri-od,” Koen said.When more conventional de-
toxmethods failed, substitutiondrugs were employed.“Opioid substitution involves
the use of a medication such asMethadone or Suboxone as asubstitute to heroin use.”She said the medication pre-
vented withdrawal symptoms,reduced cravings and gave pa-tients the chance to “stabilisetheir social functioning and re-duce drug related activities”.“It is considered a safe and ef-
fective treatment for a heroinuse disorder,” she said.The OST Clinic takes place at
the hospital on aMondaymorn-ing from 08:00.“Prior to being admitted to
this unit all clients are expected
to have had an adequate assess-ment, provided with psycho-ed-ucation around the detoxifica-tion process and on dischargeare expected to join a rehabilita-tion centre that will assist cli-ents in maintaining a drug freelifestyle,” said Koen.Before starting the process,
clients are informed of the sideeffects associatedwith substitu-tion therapies, that these treat-ments are currently only avail-able at certain private pharma-cies, and of the costs of thesemedications.Koen said only clients who
have been referred by a socialworker or doctor are allowed touse the clinic’s services and areseen weekly. The clinic has twoin-house psychiatrists and apsychiatric registrar.“Appointment of a full multi-
disciplinary team is availableand is done when appropriate.”Edna Lambrechts, a social
worker in private practice whospecialises in psychiatric servi-ces and addiction care, often as-sists local social developmentorganisationMetroEvangelicalServices.She spoke to Bellville role-
players at a recent meeting.“The Stikland OST Clinic is
very successful. It has the high-est success rate in South Africafor these kind of services,” shesaid. The cost differs per patientper medication and Lam-brechts called on churches andcommunity organisations andNGOs to support the clinic, orsponsor patients requiringtreatment.“We need to get clients into
this service and help sponsorthem,” she said.
Heroin substituteshelp break addiction
A clinic at Stikland Hospital helps heroin addicts through the pain ofwithdrawal by employing substitution drugs as part of therapy.
Zac Ellis Nick Ellis
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Pet theft is on the rise, warns Jennifer Da-vies of Fisantekraal Animal Welfare(FAW).Top breeds targeted are Boerboels, Ger-
manShepherds,Huskies,Malamutes,Wolfhybrids,Rottweilers, PitBull Terrier,Bull-terriers, Staffordshire Bullterriers andGreyhounds.Yorkshire Terriers and other toy breeds
are increasingly popular. Persian and Sia-mese cats are also sometimes taken, Da-vies says.“Many people still don’t realise pet theft
is a very real problem. Stolen animals, usu-ally purebred dogs, are taken mainly forbreeding, guarding or dog fighting.“By not taking proper precautions, you
areputtingyour animals at risk, especiallyif you’ve chosen to keep a high risk breed.It’s very sad because most stolen dog casescould be prevented,” Davies says.According to the National Animal Wel-
fare Task Team, the main reason dogs arestolen is for breeding. Therefore, unneu-tered male dogs, lactating or pregnant fe-males or those on heat, and puppies are atparticular risk.“These ‘puppy mill’ dogs live in horrific
conditions and usually meet an equallyhorrific end,” Davies says.Thieves even lure unneuteredmale dogs
bywalkinganon-heat bitch throughneigh-bourhoods.“By having your pet sterilised, you re-
duce the risk of their theft and save everyanimal yourpetwould otherwisehave end-ed up giving birth to.“Responsible, caring pet owners who ar-
en’t registered breeders should have theirpets sterilised,” Davies says.Most dogs are stolen from their homes
–many are opportunistic crimes, but oftenthieves have been watching for a while.“Never leave dogs – especially puppies
or toy breeds – alone and visible, especiallyif you’re out all day. Consider ‘doggy day-care’ or leave them indoors.“Dogshave evenbeen stolenwhen let out
to ‘do their business’, so accompany them.If need be, separate front and back yardsand hide your dogs at the back. Even ifyour dog avoids strangers, it could still bedrugged or snagged with a catch pole,” shewarns.“Be aware of strangers in the area, in-
cluding children, especially if they arepeering into yards, watching dog walkersor questioning you about your dog.“Never allow dogs to roam the street or
leave them in your car or tied up in frontof a shop,” she says.Davies suggested pet owners put a collar
and tag on their pet and have them micro-chipped.The FAW, which works in the township
of Fisantekraal near Durbanville, hasmany adorable animals up for adoption. Ifyou can’t adopt, butwould like to help, con-sider joining the sponsorship programmefor only R200 per month. Participants willreceive a certificate and information sheeton the dog they have chosen to sponsor.V Visit the FAW at www.faw.za.org or on Facebook,email [email protected] or phone 084 519 0380 forenquiries.
Pet theft onthe rise, sayswelfare group
Lassie, a German Shepherd-mix, is looking fora forever home. She loves children and isloyal, soft-hearted and friendly. She hasmedium energy levels.
8 TYGERBURGER Milnerton Woensdag, 8 April 2015HOOFARTIKELBLAD
If you dream it,you can do it. Walt Disney
Net in SuidAfrika: Deelnemers aan die “wêreld se mooiste marathon”, die Old Mutual Two Oceans-marathon,is die afgelope Saterdag op eg Kaapse wyse deur ’n Klopse-groep aangemoedig. Dit was die 46ste keer dat diémarathon aangebied is en byna 30 000 mense het aan die onderskeie wedlope deelgeneem. FOTO: DENVOR DE WEE
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Almal in Kaapstad konsentreerdaarop om te kry waarvoorhulle betaal, maar niemandkonsentreer op wat betaal moetword vir dit wat hulle kry nie.Die sisteem waarin ons lewe
is só ontwerp dat net sekereuitgekose lede volle voordeeldaaruit trek.Die sisteem bestaan uit: vat
van die rykes en voorsien aandie armes, wat heeltemal reg isas jy op selfsugbasis regeer.Die hele wêreld weet dat
Suid-Afrika nie meer aanSuid-Afrikaners behoort nie.Net ons dink nog dit is ons s’n.Ons word besig gehou omonder mekaar te baklei solankander die emmers vol goudwegdra.Ons betaal elke dag vir dit
wat ons kry: rassisme, arrogan-sie, hoogmoed, korrupsie,onwettige optredes deurregerende partye. Wat kry onsdaarvoor? Vloek, skel, liefde-loosheid, rebellie onder onskinders, arrogansie van tienersteen beheer, dwelms, drank enprostitusie.Maar ons gaan voort om
hierdie duiwelse kringloop tevoer, dus moet u nie kla nie. Uhet net soveel aandeel daarinsoos ek.Dink net wie het vir wie al
verskoning gevra oor dieverlede. Dis 2015 maar nogsteeds bly mense in sinkhokke,nog steeds word geloof gebruikom mense se energie en geld teroof.Hoe lank nog, Suid Afrika,
voordat God deur die donder-weer gaan praat?
DAWIE BREEDTOakdale
SA behoort niemeer aan ons
In response to the cat saga. Ilive in Bothasig and have aneighbour who has about fourcats (not counting other cats inthe area).
Cats must be keptin their own yards
We have also had endlessissues with the cats.Just like people love their
cats we love our birds, fish anddog. Never do they cause anyissues in the neighbourhood.They live and stay on ourpremises.The cats have eaten birds and
fish. When I complain to theneighbour he thinks I am theneighbour from hell.We are suppose to love our
neighbours but now they ignoreme like I am the plague.They have replaced fish but
the new ones also got eaten. Oh,and our birds are just commonbirds you can get anywhere.It is not fair, the cats do this
and also poo all over my gardenand dig up our plants.I am just expected to put up
with this and not say anything.If you want cats and love themso much keep them in yourown garden and house.I don’t blame you for shooting
them. Sorry, they don’t under-stand it’s the inconsiderateowners.
PATRICIA WOODSBothasig
A young resident in Stellenbergwas approached by one of thebicycle patrollers while walkinghome recently. Both he and I,and probably most residents inthe area, welcome the investiga-tion. However, the aggressiveand demeaning manner inwhich the patroller addressedthe resident is utterly unaccep-table. He was verbally abusiveto an innocent person.When challenged on his
attitude and his rationale, thepatroller said that he wastipped off by another resident.As it happens, this accostedresident is black and anotherpedestrian who is white wasnot suspected at all.This young man has walked
the same route since last year,he is recognised by those alongthis route. Indeed it was only
Racial profiling seemsto be modus operandi
The theory states that maintai-ning and monitoring urbanenvironments to prevent smallcrimes such as vandalism,public drinking and so forthhelps create an atmosphere oforder and lawfulness, therebypreventing more serious crimesfrom occuring.I believe Parow SAPS are
lacking, and crime is spirallingout of control. I previouslywrote a letter to TygerBurgerconcerning the squatters onOccuvision’s stoep, and thisweek I noticed another letter inthis regard.I was hoping the owners of
the building would have donesomething about the squattersby now. Instead, the squattersnow got “promoted” to movinginto the building. What now?What’s next? Are we going towait until they make a hole inthe wall at Lifestyle Fabrics, setthe building alight, use it forall sorts of illegal activities,etc?The owners of the building
really need to be taken to task.Of course this is not the only
building or incident where thepolice choose to look the otherway although they “can clearlysee” that the building is beingoccupied illegally.
CHRIS PAINTERParow
Building ownersmust take charge
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Plakprobleemvereis nouStadsoptredeSkynbaar raak plakkers nou ’n groeiendeprobleem in die noordelike voorstede. Ditlei ’n mens af van die toename in dieaantal stories wat week na week oorhaweloses in TygerBurger verskyn.Die eerste algemene probleem is dat
plakkers weer terugkeer na ’n gebiedwaar hulle kort vantevore nog deurwetstoepassers ontsetel is. Volgensinwoners help geen voorsorgmaatreël omdié mense uit só ’n gebied te hou nie.Die tweede probleem wat nou plek-plek
kop uitsteek, en besonder ernstig is, isdat sommige van hulle glo met dwelmshandel dryf.’n Ander algemene klagte is dat plak-
kers die omgewing met rommel besoedel,ook openbare parke as slaapplekke entoilette gebruik. En op vullisdromdae ’nstrook van gemors op sypaadjies agter-laat. Diefstal kom deesdae ook al hoemeer voor waar daar baie plakkers is.Mense se kinders en hul eiendom is in
dié gebiede nie meer veilig nie, en hulteenwoordigheid het selfs ’n negatieweimpak op die waarde van eiendomme.Só kan dit tog nie voortgaan nie! ’n
Mens het begrip daarvoor dat baie vandié haweloses geen ander plek het om tebly as in woonbuurtes nie. Daar is geenander grondgebied beskikbaar nie.Daarom is die tyd nóú ryp vir die Stad
Kaapstad om dringend aandag te geedaaraan, want die Stad se reaktieweplanne werk eenvoudig nie. Daar moetpro-aktief beplan word aan die plakker-probleem, sodat haweloses op ’n mens-waardige manier hervestig kan word.
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SMSV Baie dankie omdat u vir ons ’n foto tewys hoe tik lyk. Asseblief kan daar ’n artikel verskyn oor watter gesonheidsrisiko’sdie dwelms inhou vir die passiewe inaseming van die dwelm sodat die bestuursraad kan wakker skrik dat dit ’n gevaar inhou vir almal rondom die gebruiker. Ergbekommerd
V Misdaad sal hoog wees in Oak Glen, omrede daar geen polisiepatrollies is nie.Kapt. Fienie Nimb sal seker sê hulle is bewus daarvan, maar het niks daaroor op rekord nie. So, hulle tree dus seker nie op nie.Lagwekkend! Nel, Oak Glen
V Liewe mnr. Fritz, gaan gewis uself gerusvan die skool met die nuwe toekomstigepaviljoen. Agter daai paviljoen is ekstrabroodnodige geriewe in wording vir leerlinge – nie vir pret en om relevant te blynie. Sonder dat ouers dieper in hul sakkehoef te grou, vanweë ’n wyse bestuursliggaam wat noukeurig beplan het. Dankbare ouer
V To the man with the pellet gun for cats:I support you fully. I live in Edgemead andcats in our road are left to breed uncontrollably, they are forever getting into myhouse, are left to wander 24/7 and theirowners get up in arms if we complain. Asyou say, in my garden they are stray, soeither control them or face the consequences. Colleen
V My Rex gold coin was snatched from myneck in Parow, near what was previouslyWindsor Garage. Reward of R1000 for return please! Call 079 800 5358 Anonymous
V Can anyone give me advice on municipalregulations regarding open fires against aneighbour’s wall in a 1.2metre strip. I haveraised the wall in an attempt to protectmy indigenous rare cycads. I have askedthem to braai in their back garden. Butthey persist in burning the same cycad. Michelle
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
when another bicycle patrollerarrived and confirmed wherethis young man lives that thefirst patroller stopped hisaggression.Is Stellenberg still a relic of
the 1970s? Are we so backwardthat bona fide residents whohappen to be black must beassumed to be guilty of somecrime?Are Stellenberg residents so
desperately narrow-minded thatwhite pedestrians are assumedto be well-behaved while blackpedestrians are assumed to becriminal?
BRIAN COXDurbanville
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die kampioene te wees. Dit was ’nlang en harde pad tot in die eindron-de,” het Jan Loubser, die afrigtervan Durbanville-Bellville se rugby-span Maandagaand gesê nadat syspan inRustenburg as die nasionalekampioen in die Cell C-Gemeen-skapsbekerkompetisie vir nie-uni-versitêre klubspanne gekroon is.DieDurbies se oorwinningvan31-
30 in die eindstryd oor die verdedi-gende kampioen, Rustenburg, wasinderdaad ’n merkwaardige een inag genome dat daar soveel faktorewas wat nié in die Tygerbergers seguns was nie.Behalwe dat Rustenburg op Impa-
la Park voor ’n partydige tuisskaregespeel het,wasDurbell erg ontwrigas gevolg van beserings, wat op hulbeurt weer tot gevolg gehad het datdie tuisspan met sy geweldige ge-wigsvoorsprong voorlangs verre-weg die meeste balbesit bekom het.Dit het meegebring dat Durbell
behoorlik klippe gekou het om bouit te kom. Vyf minute voor die ein-de was Rustenburg nog met 30-28voor, maar ’n strafdoel in die dood-snikke deur Garth April (losskakel)het Durbell weer in staat gestel omdie neus voor te kry.Ditwas dieDurbanvillers semeer
afgeronde spel, doeltreffende in-klimwerk by die losskrums en veelbeter agterlynspel wat hulle uitein-delik welverdiend laat seëvier het.Durbanville-Bellville het die
eindstryd tegemoet gegaan sonder
beseerde eerstekeuse-spelers soosWaldo Prinsloo (slot), Renier Ma-rais (haker) en Danwell Demas(vleuel).Daarby het hardebaarde soos Ma-
rius White (flank) en DouwWessels(slot) ten spyte van pynlike bese-rings hul kant gebring deur nogtansvir hul span uit te draf.Nog ’n besondere aspek van Dur-
bell se triomf is dathulle vroeërvan-jaar eers ná ’n rits uitspeelwedstry-de inderdaad tot die kompetisie toe-gelaat is.En nadat hulle as afdelingwenner
die eindgroepvanagt spanne gehaalhet, het Durbell in die kwarteind- enhalfeindronde van die uitklopkom-petisie ook met twee vorige kampi-oenspanne, Durban se College Ro-vers (30-25) en Despatch (29-27) afge-reken.
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MOTOR RACING: ZWARTKOPS ROUNDABOUTS AND KILLARNEY SWINGS
One class hits the trackADRIAN PHEIFFER
The second round of the South Africanmain circuit championship due to takeplace in conjunction with the Extreme
Festival, sponsored by Wingfield Motors, atKillarney on Saturday is expected to be thebiggest meeting of the year.Topping the bill, the national production
cars are to be seen in a virtual one class for-mat for the first time. This has come aboutafter the class T entries received more mus-cle by being allowed additional turbo boost,larger tyres and unrestricted suspensionmodifications.The results of the three events during the
first round at Zwartkops last month whichsaw Michael van Rooyen’s turbochargedChev Cruze win the first race, with class AAudi S4s in the hands ofHennieGroenewaldand Michael Stephan taking the next two,appear to justify the changes.However, the pit critics were claiming the
tyre wear on the abrasive surface worked tothe benefit of the all wheel drive Audis. Ad-ditionally, Killarney has longer straightsthatmaybeanadvantage for the smaller tur-bocharged Chev and Ford Focus STs.It sounds like a close one.
Driver to watchBrennon Green (Golf 5 GTi) is the Cape’s
only representative in a new production carcategory for privateers. Hismain oppositionis likely to come from Freek Burger Jnr andSnr, who were outstanding at Zwartkops ina pair of Mazda 3 MPSs.
Then there are some who claim the skrikvir niks tigers in the EngenVolkswagen Cupevents are always responsible for some ofthe best racing of the day. Of course the driv-er to watch here is teenager Sheldon van derLinde forwhombig things are being predict-ed. Although Sheldonwon the first round upnorth he was closely shadowed by TasminPepper and Shaun la Reservee, with theCape’s John Craig Jnr not far behind.With a home track advantage, it is going
to be interesting to see how local hotshotsNian duToit and Jurie Swart Jnr fare in thishard fought one-make category.
While the Midas Sport Duratec FormulaFords are the closest we’re likely to get toFormula 1 at Killarney, their racing atZwartkops was more exciting than in theevents at the Albert Park and in KualaLumpur. The sensation in the first race wasthe performance of rookie driver and formerkarter Julian van der Watt, who went on tobeat Robert Wolk and Matthew Merton.UnfortunatelyVan derWatt’s lack of expe-
rience showed when a typical Highveldthunderstorm at the start of the second racebrought out the wet weather tyres and re-sulted in him dropping well down the order.
Victory thenwent toWolkwhowas followedby reigning champion Nicholas van Weeleyand Dewald Brummer.Other events during the day are going to
feature Crossley and Webb sports and GTcars, Midas Sport Clubman cars and MikeHopkins superbikes.There are also going to be combined
events for the V8 Masters and Makita For-mula Supercars.With the first race due off at 10:10, admis-
sion is R90 for adults and R40 for scholarsunder 16. There is no charge for kids under12. Tickets also available fromComputicket.
Killarney will see some top racing action on Saturday during the second round of the South African main circuit championship.
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Die afgelope paar jaar was die HS Tyger-berg die Tygerbergstreek se mees toonaan-gewende span in die WP se o.19A-rugby-kompetisie.Maar hierdie toedrag van sake kan van-
jaar verander. Die Tiere van Parow het inhul voorseisoense wedstryde nie altyd diewêreld aandie brandgespeel nie, en terself-dertyd is daar ander plaaslike spanne wattans goed stem dikmaak.Stellenberg beskik oënskynlik vanjaar
oor ’nomgekrapte span, terwylHSBellvilleook groter hoogtes mag bereik as wat dieafgelope drie, vier jaar die geval was.Brackenfell beskik eweneens tans oor ’n
span wat glad nie te versmaai is nie en vol-gens berigte is daar nou weer ’n welkomeopflikkering by die Tegniese Skool Bellvil-le wat ’n hele paar maer jare beleef het.De Kuilen en Durbanville sal soos altyd
menige teenstander behoorlik laat les opsê.In die laaste oefenlopies die afgelope
langnaweek was dit veral Stellenberg watgroot indruk gemaak het tydens die eerstetwee dae van die Tony Stoops-toernooi opdie velde van die HS Tygerberg.Die Stellies het Humansdorp se HS Nico
Malan met 35-0 kafgeloop en daarna ookWeston (Vredenburg) met 32-5 gekou.De Kuilen het teen die einste NicoMalan
verloor, maar wel 29-5 met Westering (PE)afgereken. HS Tygerberg, wat duidelikskaaf aan ’n nuwe span, het hom met 12-28bloedneus geloop teen Worcester Gimnasi-um, maar het daarna drasties verbeter om22-22 gelykop te speel teen HS Noord-Kaap.