03 February 2011, 03:14
Alan BunnNamibia: Poaching Suspect Accuses Farmers of Torturing Him
Namibia: Poaching Suspect Accuses Farmers of Torturing HimTHREE farmers from the Karibib district were arrested on Saturday after a man, whom they suspected to be a poacher, accused them of torturing him on one of the farms where they allegedly held him hostage.
Klaus (53) and Patrick Späth (21), and Bruce Visagie (38), made their first appearance on a charge of attempted murder in the Karibib Magistrate's Court on Tuesday.
After hearing their statements, Magistrate Razikua Kaviua changed the charge to assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, and released them on bail of N$1 000 each.
On Friday, the farmers apprehended a 21-year-old man whom they had found on one of the farms near Otjimbingwe. A spear and bloody clothes were found near him, the Police told The Namibian.
The farmers allegedly took him to one of the farms where they allegedly locked him up in a room, tied him up with wire and beat him.
The area has been plagued by poachers over the last couple of years.
The suspected poacher allegedly managed to escape after the farmers untied him, and made his way to the Police station at Otjimbingwe where he laid a charge of attempted murder against them.
However, Police sources said the man showed no signs of torture and a medical check-up confirmed this.
The farmers were allegedly questioned by the Police, during which they allegedly admitted to apprehending the man on suspicion of poaching and "treating him harshly".
"We arrested them on a charge of attempted murder, alternatively assault GBH on Saturday, and they made their first appearance in Karibib in Tuesday. The magistrate lowered the charges to assault GBH," the source said.
The case was postponed to March 29.
According to the Police, the suspected poacher may also be facing a charge of unlawful entry. His excuse was apparently that he was part of a group of five men who went for a walk in the bush and got lost.
03 February 2011, 03:21
Alan BunnWhen that medical checkup came back showing no signs of torture, those Namibian cops should have given this poacher a proper beating and thrown him in a cell for a few days.

quote:
His excuse was apparently that he was part of a group of five men who went for a walk in the bush and got lost.
Translation: The other four got away with the meat and this one was dumb enough to get caught with the spear and bloody clothes.

03 February 2011, 09:12
BriceGot lost? Give me a break.
03 February 2011, 10:29
ScriptusWhat the hell is he complaining about, he can still walk.

03 February 2011, 20:20
eyedocThey are developing Namibia almost to the point of where they equal the US. ie. The bad guys bringing charges against the ones who catch them red-handed in commiting a crime.
As soon as he can successfully sue those who apprehended him they will be our equals! LOL
03 February 2011, 21:48
ddrhookmedical report said he had no signs of torture. so he's liar and a poacher!! feed his ass to simba next time let nature take it's coarse. Or send him to Scriptus's house for re eduction classes

04 February 2011, 00:13
Dave FulsonOne bullet, one shovel, one hole and ZERO fuss.
04 February 2011, 01:30
Texas Blue Devilquote:
Originally posted by Dave Fulson:
One bullet, one shovel, one hole and ZERO fuss.
Exactly!!! The 3 S's,..shoot it, shovel it and shut up!!
04 February 2011, 02:53
Alan BunnThis poacher should be glad it was just some farmers and not the
Special Field Force.

I don't think they would have let him escape, and might have shown him the real definition of being treated harshly.
04 February 2011, 04:21
jetdrvrquote:
Originally posted by Dave Fulson:
One bullet, one shovel, one hole and ZERO fuss.
Absolutely.