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South African female constable arrested for allegedly raping her 10-year-old son

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A South African female police constable has ben arrested after she allegedly raped her 10-year-old son, the provincial Commissioner of Police in the Limpopo province, Lieutenant-General Thembi Hadebe, confirmed at a press conference on Saturday.

Hadebe who expressed shock at the incident of a mother raping her own son who is a minor, said apart from “strongly condemning” the action of the officer, she would make sure the suspect faces the full weight of the law.

“The actions of this woman are deplorable and deserve harsh condemnation. Even though the suspect allegedly committed this crime when she was still a Public Service Act employee of the SAPS, she should have known better that such unbecoming behaviour deserved harsh consequences,” Hadebe.

“The South African Police Service does not have the space for such people who tarnish its image,” she added.

Hadebe said she has ordered that the policewoman be subjected to “immediate internal processes” of the SAPS disciplinary regulations.

“A case of rape of a minor child, with additional charges of creating and distributing child pornographic material and sexual grooming of a child, was opened on Friday, while the constable was arrested and charged on the same day.”

“Internal police processes have kicked in following her arrest, and are running parallel to the criminal investigation being led by the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid),” the Commissioner said.

The accused mother, who is 40, has been placed in custody after appearing in court on Friday and will make another court appearance on Tuesday.

Hadebe said the abused child has been removed from the care of his mother and taken to a place of safety where he will get psychological treatment and assistance.

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Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed appoints TPLF spokesman head of Tigray interim government

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The Ethiopian Prime Minister Abyi Ahmed, has appointed the spokesman of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), Getachew Reda, as president of the Tigray region’s interim administration, following the delisting of the rebel forces as a terrorist organisation.

Ahmed who made the appointment on Thursday, said with the move, it was the hope of the country that a recently signed peace deal that ended a two-year brutal conflict will be respected by all.

The Prime Minister, in a statement, said the move would help bolster the November 2022 agreement between the rebels and the federal government.

“Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has appointed Getachew Reda as president of the Tigray region’s interim administration,” Abiy’s office said in a statement posted on Twitter.

The formation of an interim transitional government for Ethiopia’s northern region and the delisting of the TPLF as a terrorist group were among the key provisions of the peace deal signed in South Africa’s capital Pretoria, brokered by the African Union led by the ex-presidents of Nigeria and Kenya, Olusegun Obasanjo and Uhuru Kenyatta.

The agreement had stipulated the establishment of an all-inclusive interim regional administration until elections can be held in the region.

Getachew who is a senior official and adviser to TPLF leader, Debretsion Gebremichael, once served as Communications Minister in the Ethiopian federal government under former Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn who was in power from 2012 to 2018.

He has played a prominent role as the public face of the TPLF as well as its spokesperson and was the group’s designated negotiator during the peace deal.

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Algerian authorities dismantle sophisticated migrant smuggling syndicate

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Algeria on Friday, says its security agencies have dismantled an international network of human smugglers to Europe through the country.

The statement said in a bid to eliminate incidences of migrant smuggling using its coastlines,
15 members of the syndicate including nine Syrians and six Algerians were arrested by the Central Service for the Fight Against Organized Crime (SCLCO) and were charged to court on Wednesday.

Authoritative media platform, Ennharonline, reports that the investigation which lasted nearly five months, allowed the Algerian police to trace the network which transported migrants from Syria and Lebanon to Benghazi airport in Libya.

“Upon arrival, the migrants are then taken by road to the Libyan town of Ghadames from where they are smuggled to Algeria via the border town of Debdeb, following winding desert paths,” the outlet said.

“The members of this network then ensured the transport of migrants to Oran, the large metropolis of western Algeria, a place of regrouping of candidates for the clandestine crossing to Europe.”

“These migrants had to pay exorbitant sums in foreign currency to reach Europe. During this operation, the police seized more than 11,000 dollars, 8,920 euros as well as sums in Lebanese and Syrian pounds from the syndicate,” the report added.

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