As England weeps over Black footballer millionaires being offended not a thought is given for the ongoing genocide of their own kind by Blacks.

Five police officers have been arrested for cattle rustling in South Africa, in connection with the brutal murder of Ethnic-European farm Manager Brendin Horner last October.

The ghastly slaying of Horner (22), who was trussed to a fence and tortured to death on his employer’s farm outside Paul Roux in the Free State Province on Oct. 2, 2020, is believed to be connected to livestock theft and police corruption.

Anti-corruption unit the Free State Falcons, in conjunction with the South Africa Police Service (SAPS), have now arrested seven people, five of them Black police officers, during an operation to curb rampant stock theft in the province, News24 reports:
‘When Brendin was slaughtered, local farmers and community members were adamant that (suspects) Sekwetje Mahlamba and Sekola Matlaletsa, who were arrested for the murder, hadn’t acted alone. The two men were released on bail in June after DNA evidence failed to link them to the crime.’

Now it turns out the local police may have been involved. The SAPS is notorious for its inefficiency and corruption. During the week-long riots in South Africa last week, videos showed Black South African cops participating in the looting. Civil militias had to be mobilised to restore order in KwaZulu-Natal province (GP reported).

The Freedom Front Plus party welcomed the arrests ‘amid strong suspicions that various Black police officers of the area are involved in livestock theft syndicates and possibly the murder of Horner as well.’ FF Plus leader Dr Pieter Groenewald had contacted the Minister of Police Bheki Cele after the murder and provided him with additional information about the case:
‘At the time, two of the farmers, Mr Herkie Viljoen and Mr Jess de Klerk, headed the farmers’ attempts to expose the individuals presumably involved in the theft of livestock and to provide the police with the necessary information.

The recent breakthrough came after (organised crime & corruption unit) The Hawks had apparently been provided with this information in the past, but did nothing about it.
After Horner’s murder, incensed farmers said that they had handed the information about possible police involvement in these syndicates over to The Hawks and asked for an investigation more than a year ago already. The FF Plus expects to see those members of The Hawks who received the information at the time to be held accountable for their lack of action. It could have saved Horner’s life.’

There were 446 farm attacks and 77 farm murders in South Africa in 2020, despite strict COVID lockdowns. The farms were all owned and managed by ethnic-European families as were the victims. Source

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It was reported that a few years back the small independent Boer ‘statelet’ of Orania was receiving 12000 applicants a month for residency (I wonder how many of those applicants were actually from Europe) The population is around 2000 as residency is strictly controlled. Personally, I think I would rather join an Amish community, although I doubt if they would have me. I understand they are one of a few European communities growing in numbers.
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