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Afriforum threatens the legal action against government officials who involved the director of the Bergview College in the student’s rape

Afriforum threatens the legal action against government officials who involved the director of the Bergview College in the student’s rape

Johannesburg-the lobby group, Afriforum, threatened legal actions against high government officials who involved the school director where the rape of a seven-year-old took place.

The right -wing organization wrote a letter to the provincial police commissioner requesting their intervention, claiming that SAPS failed to investigate rape.

Afriforum said that this had the impact to continue the name of the principal, who refused to provide his DNA sample to officials on investigation.

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The lobby group said he addressed at least three letters to the SAPS station commander in Matatiele, but received no answer.

Afriforum said that silence and lack of clarity in the investigation created a fertile ground for the statements that the director was suspect and can be guilty.

The organization said that he can follow the cases of criminal defamation against those who identified the director as a suspect, rapist and even commented on his imminent arrest.

These include ANC Secretary General, Fikile Mbalula, Police Minister, Senso Mchunu and East Cape Education Mec Fundile Gade.

Afriforum spokesman, Barry Batman: “It cannot be suspicious, because, when evaluating objective facts, he demonstrates that he was nowhere near the location where rape took place.”

The organization claims that the minor failed to identify the director as a suspect.

Thus, he claimed that the only inference that could be done is that the SAPs correctly excluded the director as a suspect.