Alex Japho Matlala

By Alex Japho Matlala

Journalist


Limpopo cops driven out of haunted station by ‘vicious ghosts’

When there's something strange in your neighbourhood, who you gonna call? Not these cops!


Officers working at Relela Police Station abandoned it for days following an allegedly vicious attack by ghosts.

It allegedly took place a few days before Christmas and New Year. The last incident, according to the officers, was last weekend soon after stage 6 load shedding.

Police feared ghost attack

The officers said they had to abandon the station as they feared the vicious ghosts would attack them. They drove around Relela until dawn because the ghosts had turned the station into their playground, they said.

Instead of going to the Tzaneen Police Station to report it, their first stop was at this journalist’s house.

“What I have seen last night is despicable,” said one of the officers in a trembling voice.

The officers spoke on condition of anonymity. “Our cop shop is invaded by ghosts,” said one.

The station is located in a grove of mango trees in Relela village near Relela bus stop in the Bolobedu South area.

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Old graves

It is surrounded by old graves belonging to a family which relocated to the other side of the village. “During the day the station is a cool place to work because of the breeze from the trees. But during cloudy or raining nights, the ghosts strike.

“They usually start unleashing their reign of terror behind the station and in the toilets,” said a terrified officer.

“Soon after you sit down on the toilet seat, you feel a gentle wind blowing through the door. Later on tree branches surrounding the toilets start shaking. This is accompanied by cries of unusual wild animals.

Limpopo cops driven out of haunted station by 'vicious ghosts'
Ghosts render Relela Satellite Police Station a no-go area for cops and victims of crime. Picture: Alex Japho Matlala

“The next thing is the lights. They go on and off. There are loud footsteps moving around the toilets and the yard, but you cannot see anyone. The footsteps are similar to a giant elephant’s,” said the officer.

A villager, who runs a small business at Relela bus stop, but asked for his name to be withheld, said it was an open secret that ghosts were running amok at night in and around the police station.

Provincial police spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo could not deny or confirm these reports.

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