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Published: 1/22/2007 10:51:30
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9 600 farm attacks since 1991: AgriSA
By Cathy Thompson
JOHANNESBURG – AgriSA says 9 600 farm attacks have been committed since 1991, making President Thabo Mbeki’s comment that crime was under control “regrettable”.
The organisation’s Kiewiet Ferreira said on Friday that at least three farmers had been murdered in recent weeks and there had been a steady increase in farm attacks in the past few months.
On Friday, Groblersdal farmer John Prins was shot in the back of the head and killed.
This was shortly after the murders of Sarel Breedt of Roossenekal and Ken Eva in Kwazulu/Natal.
Also on Friday morning, Piet Barnard Venter, 68, was found murdered on his farm, Somerplaas in Buffelshoek, North West.
Superintendent Louis Jacobs of the Mooi River area police said he was found at the gate of his farm with a rope around his neck shortly after his Toyota bakkie was discovered abandoned about 4km away.
“There is serious concern and dissatisfaction among farmers over the perception at the highest level of government that crime is under control,” AgriSA said.
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