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  • DURBAN - 12 April 2016 - Major-General Jabulani Zikhali, the KwaZulu-Natal head of South Africa's elite police unit The Directorate for Priority Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, more commonly known, seen here at a  a Justice, Crime Prevention and Security community outreach programme held in Durban's KwaMashu township where residents voiced their concerns over crime and police corruption. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 April 2016 -  KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Betty Mmamonnye Ngobeni (left), Lieutenant-General Berning Ntlemeza (center), the head of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, and Advocate Shaun Abrahams (right), the National Director of Public Prosecutions listen to KwaMashu residents who voiced their concerns over crime and police corruption during a Justice, Crime Prevention and Security community outreach programme.Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 April 2016 - Lieutenant-General Berning Ntlemeza, the head of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, and Advocate Shaun Abrahams, the National Director of Public Prosecutions chat in a marquee on the KwaMashu Sportsground in Durban where members of the community voiced their concerns during a Justice, Crime Prevention and Security community outreach programme. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 April 2016 - Lieutenant-General Berning Ntlemeza, the national head of he Directorate for Priority Crimes Investigation (commonly known as the Hawks) listens as KwaMashu community members  voice their concerns over crime and police corruption during a Justice, Crime Prevention and Security community outreach programme held in Durban's KwaMashu township. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160412gs_8504_Berning_Ntlemeza.jpg
  • DURBAN - 12 April 2016 - South African police minister Nathi Nhleko (center with glasses) speaks to the media at a Justice, Crime Prevention and Security community outreach programme where KwaMashu community members voiced their concerns over crime and police corruption in Durban's KwaMashu township. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 April 2016 - South African police minister Nathi Nhleko speaks to the media at a Justice, Crime Prevention and Security community outreach programme where KwaMashu community members voiced their concerns over crime and police corruption in Durban's KwaMashu township. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 April 2016 - South African police minister Nathi Nhleko speaks to the media at a Justice, Crime Prevention and Security community outreach programme where KwaMashu community members voiced their concerns over crime and police corruption in Durban's KwaMashu township. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 April 2016 - Lieutenant-General Berning Ntlemeza (center), the head of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, and Advocate Shaun Abrahams (right), the National Director of Public Prosecutions chat in a marquee on the KwaMashu Sportsground in Durban where members of the community voiced their concerns during a Justice, Crime Prevention and Security community outreach programme. To the left of the two men is KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Betty Mmamonnye Ngobeni. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 April 2016 - Lieutenant-General Berning Ntlemeza, the national head of he Directorate for Priority Crimes Investigation (commonly known as the Hawks) listens as KwaMashu community members  voice their concerns over crime and police corruption during a Justice, Crime Prevention and Security community outreach programme held in Durban's KwaMashu township. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 April 2016 - Thabang Makwetla (right), the Deputy Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, listens as KwaMashu community members  voice their concerns over crime and police corruption during a Justice, Crime Prevention and Security community outreach programme held in Durban's KwaMashu township. In the background is an unknown senior government official.Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 April 2016 - Advocate Shaun Abrahams, the National Director of Public Prosecutions listens as KwaMashu community members  voice their concerns of crime and police corruption during a Justice, Crime Prevention and Security community outreach programme held in Durban's KwaMashu township. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 April 2016 - Thabang Makwetla, the Deputy Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, listens as KwaMashu community members  voice their concerns over crime and police corruption during a Justice, Crime Prevention and Security community outreach programme held in Durban's KwaMashu township. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160412gs_8477_Thabang_Makwetla.jpg
  • DURBAN - 12 April 2016 - Advocate Shaun Abrahams, the National Director of Public Prosecutions addresses KwaMashu community members who voiced their concerns of crime and police corruption during a Justice, Crime Prevention and Security community outreach programme held in Durban's KwaMashu township. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160412gs_8532_Shaun_Abrahams.jpg
  • DURBAN - 12 April 2016 - Advocate Shaun Abrahams, the National Director of Public Prosecutions addresses KwaMashu community members who voiced their concerns of crime and police corruption during a Justice, Crime Prevention and Security community outreach programme held in Durban's KwaMashu township. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160412gs_8527_Shaun_Abrahams.jpg
  • DURBAN - 12 April 2016 - Advocate Shaun Abrahams, the National Director of Public Prosecutions addresses KwaMashu community members who voiced their concerns of crime and police corruption during a Justice, Crime Prevention and Security community outreach programme held in Durban's KwaMashu township. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160412gs_8524_Shaun_Abrahams.jpg
  • DURBAN - 12 April 2016 - Advocate Shaun Abrahams, the National Director of Public Prosecutions addresses KwaMashu community members who voiced their concerns of crime and police corruption during a Justice, Crime Prevention and Security community outreach programme held in Durban's KwaMashu township. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160412gs_8531_Shaun_Abrahams.jpg
  • DURBAN, 16 December 2015 - Major General Berning Ntlemeza, the head of the South African  police's elite Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations answers questions at a press cnference where he had earlier told reporters that he has submitted a proposal that anyone convicted of being illegally in possession of a gun should be subjected to a minimum term of life imprisonment, which in South Africa is 25 years, before parole consideration. Ntlemeza was speaking at a press conference to launch the police's annual festive season crackdown. South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world, with  17,805 murders committed from April 2014 to March 2015 or an average of 49 murders everyday. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN, 16 December 2015 - Major General Berning Ntlemeza, the head of the South African  police's elite Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations tells reporters that he has submitted a proposal that anyone convicted of being illegally in possession of a gun should be subjected to a minimum term of life imprisonment, which in South Africa is 25 years, before parole consideration. Ntlemeza was speaking at a press conference to launch the police's annual festive season crackdown. South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world, with  17,805 murders committed from April 2014 to March 2015 or an average of 49 murders everyday. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20151216gs_7555_Berning_Ntlemeza.jpg
  • DURBAN, 16 December 2015 - Major General Berning Ntlemeza, the head of the South African  police's elite Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations tells reporters that he has submitted a proposal that anyone convicted of being illegally in possession of a gun should be subjected to a minimum term of life imprisonment, which in South Africa is 25 years, before parole consideration. Ntlemeza was speaking at a press conference to launch the police's annual festive season crackdown. South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world, with  17,805 murders committed from April 2014 to March 2015 or an average of 49 murders everyday. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20151216gs_7545_Berning_Ntlemeza.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 November 2014 - Former Judge Essa Moosa, who has been appointed to investigate complaints against South Africa's eleit police force known as the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation or commonly called the Hawks, answers questions journalists questions at a conference of the Civilian Secretariat for Police. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20141111gs_1445_Essa_Moosa.jpg
  • DURBAN - 19 August 2013 - The South African police's forensics investigators examine a crime scene in the Westmead Industrial complex of Pinetown where a hijacker was shot and killed by his intended victim. The victims - a husband and wife - were wounded in the shoot outr and rushed to hospital while the hijacker's three accomplices fled. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN, 16 December 2015 - Major General Berning Ntlemeza, the head of the South African  police's elite Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations tells reporters that he has submitted a proposal that anyone convicted of being illegally in possession of a gun should be subjected to a minimum term of life imprisonment, which in South Africa is 25 years, before parole consideration. Ntlemeza was speaking at a press conference to launch the police's annual festive season crackdown. South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world, with  17,805 murders committed from April 2014 to March 2015 or an average of 49 murders everyday. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20151216gs_7567_Berning_Ntlemeza.jpg
  • DURBAN, 16 December 2015 - Major General Berning Ntlemeza, the head of the South African  police's elite Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations tells reporters that he has submitted a proposal that anyone convicted of being illegally in possession of a gun should be subjected to a minimum term of life imprisonment, which in South Africa is 25 years, before parole consideration. Ntlemeza was speaking at a press conference to launch the police's annual festive season crackdown. South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world, with  17,805 murders committed from April 2014 to March 2015 or an average of 49 murders everyday. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20151216gs_7572_Berning_Ntlemeza.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 November 2014 - Former Judge Essa Moosa, who has been appointed to investigate complaints against South Africa's eleit police force known as the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation or commonly called the Hawks, answers questions journalists questions at a conference of the Civilian Secretariat for Police. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20141111gs_1446_Essa_Moosa.jpg
  • DURBAN - 19 August 2013 - A crime scene in the Westmead Industrial complex of Pinetown where a hijacker was shot and killed by his intended victim. The victims - a husband and wife - were wounded in the shoot out and rushed to hospital while the hijacker's three accomplices fled. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 19 August 2013 - The gun of a would-be hijacker lies next to his lifeless body at a crime scene in the Westmead Industrial complex of Pinetown. He was shot and killed by his intended victim. The victims - a husband and wife - were wounded in the shoot out and rushed to hospital while the hijacker's three accomplices fled. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 16 December 2015 - Lieutenant General Bonang Mgwenya of the South African Police service speaks at a press conference where Hawks boss Berning Ntlemeza said he had submitted a proposal that people convicted of being illegally in possession of a weapon should be to imprisonment for life, Mgwenya, Ntlemeza and KwaZulu-Natal provincial commissioner Betty Mmamonnye Ngobeni addressed press about the police's festive season crime combatting operations. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 16 December 2015 - Lieutenant General Bonang Mgwenya of the South African Police service speaks at a press conference where Hawks boss Berning Ntlemeza said he had submitted a proposal that people convicted of being illegally in possession of a weapon should be to imprisonment for life, Mgwenya, Ntlemeza and KwaZulu-Natal provincial commissioner Betty Mmamonnye Ngobeni addressed press about the police's festive season crime combatting operations. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN, 16 December 2015 - Major General Berning Ntlemeza, the head of the South African  police's elite Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations tells reporters that he has submitted a proposal that anyone convicted of being illegally in possession of a gun should be subjected to a minimum term of life imprisonment, which in South Africa is 25 years, before parole consideration. Ntlemeza was speaking at a press conference to launch the police's annual festive season crackdown. South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world, with  17,805 murders committed from April 2014 to March 2015 or an average of 49 murders everyday. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20151216gs_7570_Berning_Ntlemeza.jpg
  • DURBAN, 16 December 2015 - Major General Berning Ntlemeza, the head of the South African  police's elite Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations answers questions at a press cnference where he had earlier told reporters that he has submitted a proposal that anyone convicted of being illegally in possession of a gun should be subjected to a minimum term of life imprisonment, which in South Africa is 25 years, before parole consideration. Ntlemeza was speaking at a press conference to launch the police's annual festive season crackdown. South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world, with  17,805 murders committed from April 2014 to March 2015 or an average of 49 murders everyday. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20151216gs_7565_Berning_Ntlemeza.jpg
  • DURBAN, 16 December 2015 - Major General Berning Ntlemeza, the head of the South African  police's elite Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations answers questions at a press cnference where he had earlier told reporters that he has submitted a proposal that anyone convicted of being illegally in possession of a gun should be subjected to a minimum term of life imprisonment, which in South Africa is 25 years, before parole consideration. Ntlemeza was speaking at a press conference to launch the police's annual festive season crackdown. South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world, with  17,805 murders committed from April 2014 to March 2015 or an average of 49 murders everyday. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20151216gs_7564_Berning_Ntlemeza.jpg
  • DURBAN, 16 December 2015 - Major General Berning Ntlemeza, the head of the South African  police's elite Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations tells reporters that he has submitted a proposal that anyone convicted of being illegally in possession of a gun should be subjected to a minimum term of life imprisonment, which in South Africa is 25 years, before parole consideration. Ntlemeza was speaking at a press conference to launch the police's annual festive season crackdown. South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world, with  17,805 murders committed from April 2014 to March 2015 or an average of 49 murders everyday. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20151216gs_7566_Berning_Ntlemeza.jpg
  • DURBAN, 16 December 2015 - Major General Berning Ntlemeza, the head of the South African  police's elite Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations tells reporters that he has submitted a proposal that anyone convicted of being illegally in possession of a gun should be subjected to a minimum term of life imprisonment, which in South Africa is 25 years, before parole consideration. Ntlemeza was speaking at a press conference to launch the police's annual festive season crackdown. South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world, with  17,805 murders committed from April 2014 to March 2015 or an average of 49 murders everyday. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20151216gs_7551_Berning_Ntlemeza.jpg
  • DURBAN, 16 December 2015 - Major General Berning Ntlemeza, the head of the South African  police's elite Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations fields quesions after telling reporters that he has submitted a proposal that anyone convicted of being illegally in possession of a gun should be subjected to a minimum term of life imprisonment, which in South Africa is 25 years, before parole consideration. Ntlemeza was speaking at a press conference to launch the police's annual festive season crackdown. South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world, with  17,805 murders committed from April 2014 to March 2015 or an average of 49 murders everyday. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20151216gs_7552_Berning_Ntlemeza.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 November 2014 - Former Judge Essa Moosa, who has been appointed to investigate complaints against South Africa's eleit police force known as the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation or commonly called the Hawks, answers questions journalists questions at a conference of the Civilian Secretariat for Police. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20141111gs_1443_Essa_Moosa.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 November 2014 - Former Judge Essa Moosa, who has been appointed to investigate complaints against South Africa's eleit police force known as the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation or commonly called the Hawks, answers questions journalists questions at a conference of the Civilian Secretariat for Police. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20141111gs_1447_Essa_Moosa.jpg
  • DURBAN - 19 August 2013 - The South African police's forensics investigators examine a crime scene in the Westmead Industrial complex of Pinetown where a hijacker was shot and killed by his intended victim. The victims - a husband and wife - were wounded in the shoot outr and rushed to hospital while the hijacker's three accomplices fled. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130819gs_0512_Westmead_Hijack.jpg
  • DURBAN, 16 December 2015 - Major General Berning Ntlemeza, the head of the South African  police's elite Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations fields questions after telling reporters that he has submitted a proposal that anyone convicted of being illegally in possession of a gun should be subjected to a minimum term of life imprisonment, which in South Africa is 25 years, before parole consideration. Ntlemeza was speaking at a press conference to launch the police's annual festive season crackdown. South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world, with  17,805 murders committed from April 2014 to March 2015 or an average of 49 murders everyday. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20151216gs_7557_Berning_Ntlemeza.jpg
  • DURBAN, 16 December 2015 - Major General Berning Ntlemeza, the head of the South African  police's elite Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations tells reporters that he has submitted a proposal that anyone convicted of being illegally in possession of a gun should be subjected to a minimum term of life imprisonment, which in South Africa is 25 years, before parole consideration. Ntlemeza was speaking at a press conference to launch the police's annual festive season crackdown. South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world, with  17,805 murders committed from April 2014 to March 2015 or an average of 49 murders everyday. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20151216gs_7546_Berning_Ntlemeza.jpg
  • DURBAN - 19 August 2013 - A crime scene in the Westmead Industrial complex of Pinetown where a hijacker was shot and killed by his intended victim. The victims - a husband and wife - were wounded in the shoot out and rushed to hospital while the hijacker's three accomplices fled. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130819gs_0501_WestMead_Hijacking.jpg
  • DURBAN - 19 August 2013 - The South African police's forensics investigators examine a crime scene in the Westmead Industrial complex of Pinetown where a hijacker was shot and killed by his intended victim. The victims - a husband and wife - were wounded in the shoot outr and rushed to hospital while the hijacker's three accomplices fled. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130819gs_0509_Westmead_Hijacking.JPG
  • DURBAN - 19 August 2013 - A crime scene in the Westmead Industrial complex of Pinetown where a hijacker was shot and killed by his intended victim. The victims - a husband and wife - were wounded in the shoot out and rushed to hospital while the hijacker's three accomplices fled. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130819gs_0500_Westmead_Hijacking.jpg
  • PRETORIA - 9 September 2010 - National Police Commissioner Bheki Cele speaks to the media at the official realease of the country's crime statistics for the financial year ended 28 February 2010. - APP/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 29 January 2016 - Major-General Jabulani Zikhali, the KwaZulu-Natal head of South Africa's elite police unit The Directorate for Priority Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, more commonly known, seen here at a provincial police awards ceremony. Zikhali's appointment was controversial as he was taking up a position that was still occupied by Major-General Johan Booysen , who had been suspended for alleged fraud. In the background is an unknown police officer. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • BALGOWAN, KWAZULU-NATAL - 1 February 2007 - The family of famed Anglo-Zulu expert David Rattray -- son Douglas, Andrew, 21, wife Nicky and son Peter - struggle to keep their composure shortly after the funeral of their father David at Michaelhouse School in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands..Rattray's murder by six men last week at his home in Rorke's Drift has sparked outrage in South Africa, which has one of the highest crime rates in the world..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 2 April 2006 - eThekwini Councillor Visvin Reddy makes an impassioned plea at the Chatsworth Community Policing Forum for the high crime rate to be addressed. Barely a month before this his brother was shot dead..Picture: Giordano Stolley
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  • DURBAN - 29 January 2016 - Major-General Jabulani Zikhali, the KwaZulu-Natal head of South Africa's elite police unit The Directorate for Priority Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, more commonly known, seen here at a provincial police awards ceremony. Zikhali's appointment was controversial as he was taking up a position that was still occupied by Major-General Johan Booysen , who had been suspended for alleged fraud. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 September 2013 - Durban businesswoman Shawn Mpisane leaves the Durban Commercial Crimes Court where she faces 53 charges of fraud, forgery and uttering of a forged document. She is accused of is accused of submitting forged documents to obtain Construction Industry Development Board gradings, which were then used to win five public works department tenders worth R140 million. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 September 2013 - Durban businesswoman Shawn Mpisane (left) leaves the Durban Commercial Crimes Court with an unknown assistant where she faces 53 charges of fraud, forgery and uttering of a forged document. She is accused of is accused of submitting forged documents to obtain Construction Industry Development Board gradings, which were then used to win five public works department tenders worth R140 million. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 September 2013 - A bodyguard is about to open the door for Durban businesswoman Shawn Mpisane as she leaves the Durban Commercial Crimes Court where she faces 53 charges of fraud, forgery and uttering of a forged document. She is accused of is accused of submitting forged documents to obtain Construction Industry Development Board gradings, which were then used to win five public works department tenders worth R140 million. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 19 September 2013 Durban businesswoman Shauwn Mpisane and her husband Sibusiso leave the Durban Commercial Crimes Court after the  State's bid to obtain a six week postponement was refused. Mpisane faces 53 charges of fraud, forgery and uttering of a forged document. Mpisane is accused of submitting forged documents to obtain Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) gradings, which were then used to win five public works department tenders worth R140 million. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 19 September 2013 Durban businesswoman Shauwn Mpisane speaks to her husband Sibusiso (right) after leaving the Durban Commercial Crimes Court as a body guard (centre) looks on after the State's bid to obtain a six week postponement was refused. Mpisane faces 53 charges of fraud, forgery and uttering of a forged document. Mpisane is accused of submitting forged documents to obtain Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) gradings, which were then used to win five public works department tenders worth R140 million. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130919gs_1472_Mpisane.jpg
  • DURBAN - 19 September 2013 Durban businesswoman Shauwn Mpisane and her husband Sibusiso (right) leaves the Durban Commercial Crimes Court after the  State's bid to obtain a six week postponement was refused. Mpisane faces 53 charges of fraud, forgery and uttering of a forged document. Mpisane is accused of submitting forged documents to obtain Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) gradings, which were then used to win five public works department tenders worth R140 million. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130919gs_1466_Mpisane.jpg
  • DURBAN - 19 September 2013 Durban businesswoman Shauwn Mpisane and her husband Sibusiso (right)  leave the Durban Commercial Crimes Court as a body guard looks on (centre) after the  State's bid to obtain a six week postponement was refused. Mpisane faces 53 charges of fraud, forgery and uttering of a forged document. Mpisane is accused of submitting forged documents to obtain Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) gradings, which were then used to win five public works department tenders worth R140 million. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130919gs_1471_Mpisane.jpg
  • DURBAN - 26 September 2014, Former Blue Bulls rugby player Phindile Joseph Ntshongwana who killed four people with an axe, tried to kill two others, raped another and assaulted  another person sits in the dock in the Durban High Court before Acting Judge Irfaan Khalil found that he was criminally responsible for his actions and guilty of the crimes. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 10 April 2013 - The KwaZulu-Natal provincial police commissioner Lieutenant General Betty Mmamonnye Ngobeni speaks to the media after announcing that an extra 63 officers are to be deployed in Durban's western area of Pinetown, Kloof and Hillcrest following a spate of burglaries, assaults and  other violent crimes such as rape and murder. Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 10 April 2013 - The KwaZulu-Natal provincial police commissioner Lieutenant General Betty Mmamonnye Ngobeni speaks to the media after announcing that an extra 63 officers are to be deployed in Durban's western area of Pinetown, Kloof and Hillcrest following a spate of burglaries, assaults and  other violent crimes such as rape and murder. Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 May 2016 - A police officer and his dog search a room in Durban's notorious Glebelands Hostels for drugs. They were looking for weapons, drugs and stolen goods. Hundreds of police officers from Durban, the KwaZulu-Natal south coast, Pretoria and the eThekwini Metro Police forces converged on the violent Glebelands Hostels on the edge of Durban's Umlazi township, which have seen numerous shootings that have leftt at least 61 people dead and scores injured. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 May 2016 - Police officers from Durban, the KwaZulu-Natal south coast, Pretoria and the eThekwini Metro Police forces assemble ahead of a raid into the violent Glebelands Hostels on the edge of Durban's Umlazi township. TThe hostels have seen numerous shootings that have leftt at least 61 people dead and scores injured. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • MULDERSDRIFT, GAUTENG - 30 September 2010 - South Africa's national minister of police Nathi Mthethwa (Right) and the provincial commisioner of police in the Gauteng province Mzwandile Petros attend an Institute of Security Studies conference..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • SCOTTBURGH, KWAZULU-NATAL - 23 January 2006 - Protesters outside the Scottsburgh magistrates court. at the trial of three men, who are accused of raping three young women  SouthAfrica has one of the highest rates of rape in the world..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 13 May 2016 - Two police officers inspect a car at Bock R in the Glebelands Hostel to ensure it is not stolen, while their colleg search ground ahed for spent cartridges. They were looking for weapons, drugs and stolen goods. Hundreds of police officers from Durban, the KwaZulu-Natal south coast, Pretoria and the eThekwini Metro Police forces converged on the violent Glebelands Hostels on the edge of Durban's Umlazi township, which have seen numerous shootings that have leftt at least 61 people dead and scores injured. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 May 2016 - Two police officers inspect a car at Bock R in the Glebelands Hostel to ensure it is not stolen, while their colleg search ground ahed for spent cartridges. They were looking for weapons, drugs and stolen goods. Hundreds of police officers from Durban, the KwaZulu-Natal south coast, Pretoria and the eThekwini Metro Police forces converged on the violent Glebelands Hostels on the edge of Durban's Umlazi township, which have seen numerous shootings that have leftt at least 61 people dead and scores injured. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 May 2016 - Tape holds together a window with a bullet hole in the Glebelands Hostels. Hundreds of police officers from Durban, the KwaZulu-Natal south coast, Pretoria and the eThekwini Metro Police forces converged on the violent Glebelands Hostels on the edge of Durban's Umlazi township, which have seen numerous shootings that have leftt at least 61 people dead and scores injured. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 May 2016 - Police officers search the room of a ressident (left, plain blue shirt) at Durban's notorious Glebelands Hostels. They were looking for weapons, drugs and stolen goods. Hundreds of police officers from Durban, the KwaZulu-Natal south coast, Pretoria and the eThekwini Metro Police forces converged on the violent Glebelands Hostels on the edge of Durban's Umlazi township, which have seen numerous shootings that have leftt at least 61 people dead and scores injured. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 May 2016 - Police officers from Durban, the KwaZulu-Natal south coast, Pretoria and the eThekwini Metro Police forces assemble ahead of a raid into the violent Glebelands Hostels on the edge of Durban's Umlazi township. TThe hostels have seen numerous shootings that have leftt at least 61 people dead and scores injured. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 19 August 2013 - The body of a hijacker lies in front of the car he intended hijacking in the Westmead Industrial complex of Pinetown. He was shot and killed by his intended victim. The victims - a husband and wife - were wounded in the shoot out and rushed to hospital while the hijacker's three accomplices fled. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • MULDERSDRIFT, GAUTENG - 30 September 2010 - Provincial commisioner of police in the Gauteng province Commissioner Mzwandile Petros addresses an Institute of Security Studies conference..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • SCOTTBURGH, KWAZULU-NATAL - 23 January 2006 - Popular Afrikaan pop singer Steve Hofmeyr (right) joins protesters at the trial of three men accused of raping three young women outside the Scottsburgh magistrates court. SouthAfrica has one of the highest rates of rape in the world..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 13 May 2016 - Police officers search the room of a ressident (right) at Durban's notorious Glebelands Hostels. They were looking for weapons, drugs and stolen goods. Hundreds of police officers from Durban, the KwaZulu-Natal south coast, Pretoria and the eThekwini Metro Police forces converged on the violent Glebelands Hostels on the edge of Durban's Umlazi township, which have seen numerous shootings that have leftt at least 61 people dead and scores injured. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 4 December 2014 - Nokuthula Khanyile, the head of the KwaZulu-Natal Social Development department speaks to the media at a protest outside the Chatsworth Magistrate's Court where Patricia Ishwalal and her mother Salatchee Basanich appeared. Ishwalal and her mother are accused of murdering Ishwalal's three-and-a-half year old duaghter Jamie Naidoo. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 27 October 2014 - Shakes Mashaba, the coach of the South African national football team addresses reporters moments after visiting the family of slain football Senzo Meyiwa in Durban's Umlazi township. To the right of him is Danny Jordaan, the president of the South African Football Association. Meyiwa, captain and goal kepper of the national side was shot dead in Vosloorus in Gauteng three days earlier. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 March 2012 - Mathew Naidoo (left) comforts his mother Rita Naidoo moments after he was convicted in the Durban High Court of murdering Johannes and Magdalena Lotter -- the parents of his ex-girlfriend Nicolette Lotter (not in picture). Nicolette and her brother Hardus (not in picture) were also convicted. .Picture: Giordano Stolley/ Allied Picture Press/ APP
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  • DURBAN - 7 February 2014 - South Africa's national police minister Nathi Mthethwa speaks at a press conference in Durban where 1500 police station commanders attended a conference at Durban's Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 26 September 2014, Former Blue Bulls rugby player Phindile Joseph Ntshongwana who killed four people with an axe, tried to kill two others, raped another and assaulted  another person sits in the dock in the Durban High Court before Acting Judge Irfaan Khalil still had to rule whether he was criminally responsible for his actions. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 10 March 2014 -  Four men -- Blayne Shepard (left) and his brother Kyle Shepard (center) speak to their lawyer Jacques Botha in the Durban Regional Court where they face charges related to the fatal beating of former Royal Marine Brett Williams at Kings Park Stadium following a Super Rugby XV match in March 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • PRETORIA - 4 January 2011 - Eight people arrested in connection with a string of child pornography charges leave dock and head down to the cells at the Pretoria North Magistrates Court after hearing that their application for bail had been refused..For legal reasons the eight may not be named or identified. -- APP/Allied Picture Press
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  • PRETORIA - 10 October 2010 - An estimated R80 million has been defrauded and stolen from the Guardian's Fund by corrupt justice officials and syndicates, Justice Minister Jeff Radebe  announces. -- APP/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 20 May 2016 - Lawyer Bulelani Mazomba (right) speaks to his clients before they are sentenced to life imprisonment in the Durban High Court for the murder of Abahlali baseMjondolo activist Thulisile Maureen Ndlovu. From the left facing Mazomba are gunman Mlungisi Ndlovu and eThekwini Metro Municipal  councillors Mduduzi Ngcobo (center) and Velile Lutsheko (right). They were convicted Thulisile Maureen Ndlovu's murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. The two councillors from the African National Congress wanted her dead because she opposed their programme of allocating houses to people who were not resident in the Thkoza area of the KwaNdengezi near Pinetown. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 20 May 2016 - Members of Abahlali baseMjondolo, an organisation of informal housing residents, protest outside the Durban High Court ahead of judgement and sentencing of two African National Congress Councillors --  Mduduzi Ngcobo, and Velile Lutsheko -- as well as the gunman they hired, for killing one of their members, Thulisile Maureen Ndlovu. The two eThekwini Metro Municipal councillors wanted her dead because she opposed their programme of allocating houses to people who were not resident in the Thkoza area of the KwaNdengezi near Pinetown. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 20 April 2016 - Block R of Durban's notorious Glebelands Hostels where some 64 people have been killed in the  past two years. Police as well as the local African National Congress ward councillor are among those accused of formenting the violence. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 19 December 2014 - Former Blue Bulls rugby player Phindile Joseph Ntshongwana sits in the dock at Durban High Court  as press photographers take their last pictures of him moments before he was due to be sentenced to five terms of life imprisonment by Judge Irfaan Khalil. Ntshongwana was convicted of killing four people with an axe, kidnapping and raping a woman as well as assaulting two other people. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 1 November 2014 - Players and staff from the Orlando Pirates soccer club stand together at the funeral of their goal keeper Senzo Meyiwa in Durban's Moses Mabhida Stadium. Meyiwa who also captained the South African nationa team was gunned down by robbers a week earlier in Vosloorus where he was visiting his girlfriend. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 1 November 2014 -  A mourner who can hardly contain himself is comforted at Moses Mabhida soccer stadium, where  thousands, many in their regalia carrying placards of support, came to pay their last respects to  slain South African soccer player Senzo Meyiwa. Meyiwa, who was the South African captain and played for Orlando Pirates was shot dead in Vosloorus, Gauteng, a week earlier. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 1 November 2014 - Mourners packed Durban's Moses Mabhida soccer stadium in their thousands, many in their regalia carrying placards of support for the slain South African soccer captain Senzo Meyiwa. Meyiwa was the goalkeeper for both the national side and Orlando Pirates. He was shot dead in Vosloorus, Gauteng, a week earlier, during a robbery at his girlfriend's house. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 26 September 2014, Former Blue Bulls rugby player Phindile Joseph Ntshongwana who killed four people with an axe, tried to kill two others, raped another and assaulted  another person sits in the dock in the Durban High Court before Acting Judge Irfaan Khalil still had to rule whether he was criminally responsible for his actions. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 September 2014, Former Blue Bulls rugby player Phindile Joseph Ntshongwana who stands accused of killing four people with an axe, trying to kill two others, raping another and assaulting another person speaks to his mother Phylina Letlaka in the Durban High Court where Acting Judge Irfaan Khalil started delivering his judgement. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 1 September 2014 - People protests outsde the Chatsworth Magistrate's Court in Durban where six people, including three teenagers and a traditional healer, appeared in connection with the murder of Desiree Murugan, whose decapitated body was found last month in Durban's Shallcross Stadium. Piney naicker, the vice president of the Shallcross Civic and Ratepayers Association (Scara) demands that they be burnt alive. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 10 March 2014 -  Four men -- Andries van der Merwe (centre) talks to his advocate Willie Lombard in the Durban Regional Court. Van der Merwe, along with four others, faces charges related to the fatal beating of former Royal Marine Brett Williams at Kings Park Stadium following a Super Rugby XV match in March 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 10 March 2014 -  Four men -- Blayne Shepard (left) and his brother Kyle Shepard speak to their lawyer Jacques Botha in the Durban Regional Court where they face charges related to the fatal beating of former Royal Marine Brett Williams at Kings Park Stadium following a Super Rugby XV match in March 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 7 February 2014 - South Africa's national police commissioner Riyah Phiyega makes a point at a press conference held on the side line of a conference attended by 1500 police station commanders at Durban's International Convention Centre. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 31 January 2014 - Durban business woman Shauwn Mpisane appears outside the Pinetown Magistrate's Court with her husbane and legal team where the charge of interfering with a witness was withdrawn. Earlier she was acquitted of 119 fraud charges in the Durban regional court. From left are the two men who represented her in court Rafik Bhana SC and Jimmy Howse next to her husband Sbu Mpisane. Shauwn Mpisane is flanked on the right by her lawyer Phila Magwaza and slightly behind Magwaza on the right is an unnamed body guard. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 17 December 2013 - Nineteen people acused of running a drug laboratory that manufactured mandrax and heroin keep their heads down in the Pinetown Magistrate's court. When the lab, located in Durban's upperclass Gillitts suburb, drugs with a street value of R41million was seized. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 14 September 2005 - Graves that were dug up at the Mobeni Heights Cemetery were allgedly dug up as part of a grave recycling scam at the cemetery in Durban's Chatsworth area. Picture: Giordano Stolley/ Allied Picture Press/ APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 August 2012 - KwaZulu-Natal education head of department Nkosinathi Sishi speaks to media at the Ntuzuma Magistrates Court where an education official was due to appear for extortion..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • PRETORIA - 8 December 20101 - The last of eight people arrested in connection with a string of child pornography charges makes his way down to the cells at the Pretoria North Magistrates Court where they are applying for bail. The eight cannot be identified or named for legal reasons. -- APP/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 22 December 2007 - Connie and Ernie Smith laugh in relief following his acquittal on drug related charges. The Scotsman said he had to pinch himself at night to know that he was not dreaming. Smith was acquitted earlier this month for dealing in drugs. His two co-accused were sentenced to 30 years..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 13 May 2016 - An abandoned bakkie reflects in a window that has three bullet holes in Durban's notorious Gelebelands Hostels. Hundreds of police officers from Durban, the KwaZulu-Natal south coast, Pretoria and the eThekwini Metro Police forces converged on the violent Glebelands Hostels on the edge of Durban's Umlazi township, which have seen numerous shootings that have leftt at least 61 people dead and scores injured. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • CAMPERDOWN - 10 February 2015 - Members of the African National Congress protests outside the Camperdown Magisttrate's Court where five of the party's members, including two Inchanga branch executive members, are appearing on charges of murder and attempted murder. The five are accused of killing SACP part supporter Philip Dlamini who was gunned down at an SACP meeting in Fredville, Inchanga on January 24. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 19 December 2014 - Former Blue Bulls rugby player Phindile Joseph Ntshongwana in the Durban High Court moments before he was due to be sentenced to five terms of life imprisonment by Judge Irfaan Khalil. Ntshongwana was convicted of killing four people with an axe, kidnapping and raping a woman as well as assaulting two other people. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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