Couple looking after seven orphans on farm in Bronkhorstspruit attacked, robbed
The DA said their long-standing appeal to integrate rural safety units in an effort to mitigate farm attacks 'has fallen on deaf ears'.
The scene outside a victim’s farm in Houtpoort. Image: Heidelberg/Nigel Heraut. Photo for illustration only.
A couple’s farm in Bronkhorstspruit was raided by four suspects recently, prompting the DA to renew their outcry for police to implement urgent safety measures.
The couple were reportedly looking after seven orphans when their farm was raided. They were tied up, and suspects allegedly attempted to rape the woman while stealing their belongings.
The DA has said their long-standing appeal to integrate rural safety units in an effort to mitigate farm attacks “has fallen on deaf ears”.
“Police Minister Bheki Cele must make his intention clear on bringing about rural safety security in South Africa,” the party’s statement read.
In July 2019, TLU SA released the latest farm attack statistics, which indicated a 60% increase in the number of attacks within the last decade.
The official incidents report figures covered the period from 1990 to 2019.
However, statistics from both TLU SA and the police showed murders on farms had decreased during the 2009-19 period.
In the next nine years until 2019, there were 586 farm murders.
Figures released by AgriSA in May 2018, derived from their own research and police statistics, showed a decline in farm murders but a slight increase in attacks.
(Background reporting by Eric Naki)
For more news your way, download The Citizen’s app for iOS and Android.
For more news your way
Download our app and read this and other great stories on the move. Available for Android and iOS.