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Illegal land grabbers in Faerie Glen, Pretoria East became very hostile and threatened the community that they will burn down their homes and kill them

Land grabbers in Faerie Glen, Pretoria East became very hostile and threatened the community that they will burn down their homes and kill them

Dear Residents,

I just got back from an attempted land grab of Municipal Property in Faerie Glen, Plaston Str.

I arrived on site this afternoon with the community who wanted to meet with the ‘owners’ of the property after they started building and even put in an illegal water connection to this property, probably to make the construction seem more legitimate.

Unfortunately for the land grabbers, the community is very well organized and aware of the fact that this property is a Municipal Road Reserve.
I immediately contacted the MMC as well as the Chairperson of Roads & Transport from the site, who confirmed my position that no Municipal Land was sold to these ‘owners’.

I proceeded to disrupt this meeting, saying that we cannot engage with thugs grabbing land and, unless they can prove the contrary, they should leave – this prompted the land grabbers, who were very diplomatic up until then, to show their true colors and intent.

The land grabbers became very hostile and threatened the community that they will burn down their homes and kill them. There were a few shuffles between the land grabbers and the community which TMPD Officers, and later also SAPS, had to break up.

The negotiator later asked me to get the community to agree to a round table meeting during the week, only then will they leave. I told him that if they don’t leave, I will not be held responsible for any possible actions of the community.
They left within 15min thereafter, shouting that they will take the land by force.

The Tshwane Metro Police Department’s Land Invasion Unit will start cleaning the area.

I have also made contact with the Community Policing Forum, who mobilized, and security companies will patrol this area to ensure the safety of the residents.

We always think that this will not happen to us. Clearly it does, and in this case a very quiet street in Pretoria East.
The community, from all walks of life, yet again showed their calibre by mobilizing against lawlessness and sent the land grabbers leaving with, among others, a Mercedes Benz and a Range Rover.

My plea to you is:
Be vigilant.
Get involved in the CPF.
Get onto a community WhatsApp or Telegram group.
Build a personal relationship with your security company.

We can only succeed if we work together, as a community.

To the residents in the area of the land grab, well done and thank you for being active citizens!

Stay vigilant!

Best Regards,
Cllr. Ernst Botha
Ward 44


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Interdik teen onwettige grondgrypers in Hammanskraal toegestaan

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AfriSake het vandag namens sommige van hul lede ’n dringende interim interdik bekom om grondgrypers te verhoed om privaat grond in Hammanskraal in die noorde van Pretoria onregmatig te beset. Die keerdatum om die saak in die hof te finaliseer, is 8 Januarie 2018.

“Ons maan die publiek om veral in die komende feesseisoen ’n wakende oog oor hul eiendom te hou omdat die tendens van grondbetreding dikwels in hierdie tyd van die jaar toeneem,” sê Charles Castle, bestuurder van AfriSake se arbeidsregadvieseenheid. “Artikel 25 van die Grondwet waarborg aan elkeen die reg om nie arbitrêr van hul regmatige eiendom ontneem te word nie. Ons doen daarom weereens ’n beroep op die SAPD en veral die Pretoria Metropolitaanse Polisie om proaktief op te tree, hul pligte na te kom en die publiek se regte te beskerm. Ons moet elke sentimeter eiendom beskerm wat in besit van regmatige eienaars is. Ons kan nie toelaat dat Suid-Afrika in ’n tweede Zimbabwe ontaard nie.”

Grondeienaars word aangeraai om by georganiseerde instellings soos AfriSake aan te sluit sodat ons in samewerking met grondeienaars hul reg kan beskerm om in ongesteurde besit van hul eiendom te wees. Ondersteun AfriSake en SMS “Land” na 32277 om te help om vir die beskerming en behoud van eiendomsreg in Suid-Afrika te veg.