ORIGINAL VIDEO HERE
Limpopo Policewoman Arrested for Alleged
Sexual Assault of Her Own Son
A female police constable has been arrested in Limpopo,
South Africa, for allegedly forcing her 12-year-old to have sexual intercourse
with her.
A shocking video which captured the scene has gone viral. Whilst
there has been outrage, accusing the mother of being a pedophile, some have
also cautioned that perhaps the mother and her son were forced to have
intercourse by somebody else. At one point the son can allegedly be seen
looking to his left as if looking at somebody, and the mother does not appear
to be enjoying herself.
The Independent Police
Investigative Directorate said the woman appeared in court on Monday (23 Jan)
and the case was remanded to next Tuesday, 30 January, for a formal bail
application. She faces charges of rape of a minor, sexual grooming of a child,
and creating and distributing child pornography.
The DA in Limpopo welcomed the arrest and said it will attend
the bail application at the Marble Hall Magistrates Court next week.
Katlego Suzan Phala –
DA Provincial Spokesperson on Community Safety – said: “We will further submit
questions on the vetting process of new SAPS recruits to the Limpopo provincial
police commissioner, Lt.Gen Thembi Hadebe. There is no place for officers in
the SAPS system who prey on children and make themselves guilty of such acts.”
The Limpopo crime statistics for the 2nd quarter of 2022/2023
indicate a 15.5 percent increase in reported rapes. The province recorded 1134
reported sexual offences from July to September 2022 which is an increase of
12.9 percent from the same period in 2021.
Katlego Suzan Phala –
DA Provincial Spokesperson on Community Safety – said: “We will further submit
questions on the vetting process of new SAPS recruits to the Limpopo provincial
police commissioner, Lt.Gen Thembi Hadebe. There is no place for officers in
the SAPS system who prey on children and make themselves guilty of such acts.”
The Limpopo crime statistics for the 2nd quarter of 2022/2023
indicate a 15.5 percent increase in reported rapes. The province recorded 1134
reported sexual offences from July to September 2022 which is an increase of
12.9 percent from the same period in 2021.

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