Eden Park situation 'under control'
The Eden Park situation is reportedly under control after a man was killed there on Thursday, allegedly by the Red Ants security guards.
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Blue-light controversy
Opposition parties are having a field day with a cop who apparently shot a tyre of a car that was a little slow to move out his vehicle's way.
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'Drunks' disrupt ANC meeting
An ANC meeting has been called off after a reportedly drunk group of outsiders caused a disruption.
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Manuel looks at more money for police personnel
High among the "most pressing priorities" identified by Trevor Manuel on Tuesday was "investing in the criminal justice sector."
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Manuel: 'The thunder will pass'
The financial storm has arrived, said Finance Minister Trevor Manuel on Tuesday in presenting his Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement.
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SAPS reshuffle intensifies conflict
Conflict over an SAPS restructuring exercise is intensifying, after police management told trade unions it will press ahead in collective bargaining.
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Pain on the beat
Jonny Steinberg's new book takes a look at South African policing from the back of a cop van. He spoke to Shaun de Waal.
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SAPS denies that restructuring process has stopped
The South African Police Service (SAPS) on Tuesday dismissed as "incorrect" reports that its restructuring process has stopped.
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No cops to lose jobs during restructuring
No police officers will lose their jobs in a restructuring process aimed at streamlining the force, the national police commissioner's office says.
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Man arrested for robbing sperm bank
Police in India have arrested a man for stealing more than 100 sperm samples from a laboratory in the western state of Maharashtra, a news report said on Tuesday. Police told the Times of India daily that Anil Punjaba Mohite had stolen 101 sperm samples from Cryobank, a sperm bank in central Aurangabad city, last week.
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