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'Mbeki stopped Selebi arrest'

2007-09-28 07:27

Johannesburg - The Scorpions have been planning to arrest national police chief and Interpol head Jackie Selebi for at least three months, it was reported on Friday.

"Scorpion investigators were planning to arrest Selebi as long as three months ago, but, following interventions by President Thabo Mbeki, they backed off," said The Star.

The newspaper reported that Mbeki convened a "mediation meeting" between Pikolo and Selebi after a stand-off between the commissioner and Scorpions.

Apparently Mbeki was brought in after Selebi refused the Scorpions access to SA police Crime Intelligence Unit-held files and documents.

"This past Sunday, the Scorpions again allegedly tried to conduct a raid at various premises related to their probe of Selebi, but again they were thwarted from doing so by the highest level of government," said The Star.

Organised crime, Kebble links

The newspaper said several sources had told them Selebi was being investigated for charges including several organised crime activities as well as crimes linked to people allegedly connected to mining magnate Brett Kebble's murder.

On Thursday, the SABC reported that a warrant of arrest had been issued for Selebi.

The state broadcaster said it had "reliably learnt" that the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) obtained the warrant last week.

"Sources say the warrant was secured on Thursday last week by NPA head Vusi Pikoli before his suspension," the SABC said.

"Sources close to SABC news have also revealed that the warrant is accompanied by a search-and-seizure document obtained from the Pretoria High Court."

The Star reported on Friday that acting NPA head Mokotedi Mpshe had neither confirmed or denied the existence of the warrant.

Mpshe apparently told the paper "I can't comment, I can't say we do or we don't".

On Thursday national police spokesperson Director Sally de Beer told Sapa: "I have been with him [Selebi] all day. He has certainly not been arrested. I just spoke to him and he knows nothing about it."

She added: "He [Selebi] is concentrating on his work. That's what he's there to do."

Mbeki suspended Pikoli on Monday, citing an irretrievable breakdown in the relationship between Pikoli and Justice Minister Brigitte Mabandla.

Inquiry into Selebi

The Cape Argus reported on Tuesday that an inquiry into Selebi would be Mbeki's second major step following Pikoli's suspension.

It was believed Mbeki was about to order an inquiry into allegations that Selebi, also the head of Interpol, had links with crime syndicates, the paper said.

Mbeki was scheduled to return to South Africa overnight following his visit to the UN.

African Christian Democratic Party deputy president Jo-Ann Downs said "there have been rumours for years about Jackie Selebi's links to Glenn Agliotti and organised crime. Perhaps an investigation will finally answer those questions".

Selebi has said that he had never denied knowing and befriending Agliotti.

"I have never denied knowing Glenn Agliotti. Never, and I have always said that I know him and always said when the opportunity arises we meet for social talk about anything and everything," Selebi told the SABC in an interview in 2006.

The Mail&Guardian has previously reported on Agliotti's alleged links to organised crime syndicates. Selebi was told in 2002 about Agliotti's involvement in a R105m Mandrax bust.

Agliotti was arrested in November 2006 for the murder of controversial mining magnate Kebble. Kebble was shot dead on the night of 28 September 2005.

Prima facie case against Selebi

The Democratic Alliance said that if a warrant had indeed been issued, it was because the State believed it had a prima facie case against Selebi.

"If a warrant has been issued two things need to happen. One, Commissioner Selebi should step down from his position with immediate effect, and two, President Mbeki needs to personally explain why he did not disclose this information to the public when he justified his decision [to suspend Pikoli]," said DA spokesperson on Safety and Security Dianne Kohler Barnard.

On Thursday ID president Patricia de Lille said: "The speculation about why NPA National Director Vusi Pikoli was suspended could be reaching an end now that we have heard that a warrant of arrest has been issued for Police Commissioner Jackie Selebi.

"The pieces of the puzzle are beginning to come together."

On Friday, The Star reported that Cabinet had held an unscheduled meeting in Pretoria to discuss the suspension of Pikoli.

The paper said Thursday's apparent meeting was the second high-profile meeting it was aware of, after SA's top security and defence chiefs met earlier this week to discuss the implications of the suspension.

- SAPA


Kiefie 9/28/2007 8:03:58 AM
Regardless of who is lying or not, clearly there is a serious problem with corruption within the SA Government. And the president is just firing the one's who seem less guilty. Extremely suspicious.

Mike 9/28/2007 8:11:46 AM
... but who is the Capo di tutti capi?

Jerard 9/28/2007 8:14:44 AM
"Oh what a tangled web we weave..."

Devil's Advocate 9/28/2007 8:15:43 AM
As the Devil's Advocate and born conspiracy theorist, I never believe everything I hear and see. More so with our ANC government and, specially our Prez. The ANC have not moved on since 1994 and still believe in practicing the tricks they learnt from the Kremlin and the KGB. Our Prez will go down (not up) in history as the president who surrounded him with the international polital losers and clowns. Amongst them; Gadaffi, Jean Bertrand Aristede, the Travelgate gang, The Beetroot doctor, Selebi..

Mike 9/28/2007 8:16:04 AM
In any civilised and progressive country this would be a bombshell and heads would roll. Here? Just par for the course unfortunately and that is the problem. Two things should happen if these allegations are proved true: 1) Selebi should be arrested as the warrant intends 2) Mbeki should be impeached.

South African 9/28/2007 8:18:53 AM
Welcome to South Africa.. where government officials are untouchable and do what ever they feel like. The only thing Mbeki does is meddle in affairs of the judicial process and system. Why cant he get personally involved in the housing projects or providing basic needs for the masses?

Pressa 9/28/2007 8:20:47 AM
Jackie should just step down until the matter has been settled. You don't befriend gangsters for fun, something is at stake. POQO

Dennis 9/28/2007 8:35:03 AM
So this is the kind of democrassy that was fought for. Is this what Mandela was expecting. Russian mafia government. Presumably Pikoli was against Mbeki's intention to stand for another term.Selebi was all for it, The results Pikoli get fired, Selebi (amagente) walks free. Yes they do surround themselves with loosers, and then we ask why is the local police so corrupt, they are taught by the governing body. Selebi should be jailed and Mbeki should remove himself, or be removed.

Carel 9/28/2007 8:37:04 AM
It seems to me that there are more and more "untouchable" leaders every day and what concerns me most is that these people are supposed to protect us. Police chiefs hanging out with gangsters and drunk judges driving through houses in the early hours of the morning. What's going on?

Antelope 9/28/2007 8:39:36 AM
Mike, this is not a civilised country by any stretch of the imagination. It is time for us to leave as this is not going to get better. All our pleading and moaning will not change this. The country may be prospering financially, but this only due to it's natural resources and by no hand of the government. Sanctions are over. We are on a downward spiral, the facts speak for themselves. This has nothing to do with being negative. Leave this place to the idiots in power and those who voted for them

Gary 9/28/2007 8:44:56 AM
How do people actually put a tick next to these peoples names when it election time. They are all thick as thieves and will not rat on each other because the one has got just as much dirt on the other and they are all to spineless to take a stand for what is right. I am sure Madiba sits at home and hangs his head in shame when this nonsense goes on. Shame on the ANC

Up to you 9/28/2007 8:45:22 AM
Is our prez failing us in most of his actions???

fatman 9/28/2007 8:45:58 AM
Fire those who stand to obstruct everything that`s corrupt,illegal,unrighteous and those who favour justice. We the people of SA , appeal to the few members left in the ANC who are just and don`t tip the scales of justice to rebuke with act all forms of corruption within the ANC and call for transgessors to be impeached.

Christiaan 9/28/2007 8:47:31 AM
It has been clear to me from what I read in the press and seeing the way police act when you talk about drug dealers at CPF meetings, that the police are turning a blind eye on drug dealing. Adding the happenings in the Western Cape with Helen Zille, I think we are looking at a huge conspiracy. Tokyo Sexwale's name has also come up in the past! I can't wait for the movie!!!

Stranger 9/28/2007 8:48:17 AM
The Government is so corrupt they do not even notice their own people. The people are so corrupted that they do not even recognise the cock-ups of the government. Zimbabwe - here we come - we will join you in a couple of years.....shame what a pity...what a beautiful country going up in ruins...like the rest of Africa...then our Prez have the nerve to ask for help from rich countries...those who worked hard and smart to achieve...not like Africa waiving for hand outs. What to do? Where to go?

Jerry 9/28/2007 8:48:56 AM
Does the President have the authority to meddle like this? Does anyone know? I'm really bemused and confused. And why did he stop the arrest? Not enough info.

Vusi P. 9/28/2007 8:51:55 AM
Me thinks Thabo's pants are shaking, 'cos if Skelm Selebi's dealings are uncovered, I think a certain T. Mbeki's name will also be found to be not so clean...

anton 9/28/2007 8:52:47 AM
Funny how things just get more rotten and rotten after 1994. murders up to 18,000 a year ...... who all was at fault, rapes ect ect , the justice system is a huge laugh . I also think Mandela can also be blamed for not chosing the right people, everything was just flatout, greedy, corrupt and unchristian.

Julia 9/28/2007 8:53:51 AM
It seems as if there is now a very bad smell associated with the Police Commissioner. Is is any wonder then that the SA Police Services are dysfunctional and that crime continues to escalate?

Not Amused 9/28/2007 8:56:07 AM
Well what is the end result of this, the upholder of the law gets fired, and the corrupt interpol head is giving free reign to do as he pleases, while being protected by the Pres. Anyone see a problem here? Maybe? Par for the course!

Box 9/28/2007 8:59:48 AM
The word democracy is explain as "ruled by the mob". Here in good ol' South Africa, this frase has been taken seriously and taken to the letter of the word. Now the Mob is ruling, either Russian mob or African mob or what you call it.

William 9/28/2007 9:03:10 AM
It is a disgrace to have the head of police befriend gangsters and thugs. What is worse is our own presidents lack of balls to act. Mbeki you are indeed a puppet

Anon 9/28/2007 9:09:06 AM
I think the government is doing relatively well in uprooting the corruption in the system. There is now more transparency than ever before, we should embrace our democracy. We are more democratic than the Americans, because Bush is a dictator. No one is above the law, not even the president, and he knows it. I am proudly South African and there is no other place in the world I'd rather b than here!

charles 9/28/2007 9:24:22 AM
I am sick and tired of people who always talk ill of our government like people with an alternative citizanship. The majority of south africans are poor and have no other alternative. let us try and look at issues in a positive way and stop rushing to conclusion even before facts are out. Your hatred of this country can never help solve the problems we face

khonsen 9/28/2007 9:29:53 AM
how i'd luv 2 south africans being positiv toward th gorvenmnt n w8ing 2 hear facts b4 commenting on anythng evn gorvenmnt related. r these critics livin in a home, blong 2 n org or wrk 4 a co tht doesnt hv prblems. wht r u comparing ths country 2?

buafela 9/28/2007 9:30:29 AM
selebi's day shall come. everyone who hangs around the president has a way of finding themselves in the cold. one day uPresident uzo dinwa uSelebi and he, like all the others shall be kicked out of "The Exclusive Club". winnie, mokaba,sexwale, zuma, masetlha...

The O' JAYS 9/28/2007 9:31:22 AM
Please Mr Mandela(father of the nation) say something against this evil practise.(CORRUPTION) You once said "Take your pangas and throw them into the sea" and we listened. Let our so called leaders also liisten.

shirley mostert 9/28/2007 9:58:45 AM
So obvious that along with other cronies like the Minister of Health, Selebi is being protected like mad by Mbeki. Obviously the root of evil is very deep.

Baardbek 9/28/2007 10:13:34 AM
I recently immigrated to Australia as a result of what I deemed to be an irreversable downward spiral of everything good in South Africa. Being not gone for long, I miss the place so much, I lie awake at night and dream of the Magic and Magnetism of Africa - it flows in my veins, I can not help it. Then I read this article and all of a sudden I remembered with grief, why I made the decision to leave - for the sake of my family's safety and my childrens' future - What a sad state of affairs...

European-African 9/28/2007 10:17:48 AM
The "buddy system" is as old as time. It know no boundaries. You cannot fight against the buddy system. One can only admire the buddy system. One's parents warn you about hanging out with the wrong crowd so we should feel sorry for Thabo since he cannot distinguish between decent, hard-working folks and petty criminals. Probably got something to do with their terrorist past.

JB 9/28/2007 10:19:11 AM
ANC = CRIMINALS Why is crime so bad? Because this country is run by CRIMINALS for CRIMINALS! They are a big crime syndicate, a gang who steal and just enrich themselves. They are corrupt, thieves and racists! They don't care about anybody else except themselves! Zimbabwe here we come...

Observer 9/28/2007 10:26:56 AM
The actions of MBeki are exactly like Putin: They both protect their supportive pals no matter how corrupt they are!

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