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Mbombela man pledges his bakkie as reward to whoever turns in perpetrators behind dog poisoning incidents

Reports of a sudden spate of dog poisoning made the rounds in Mbombela since Friday September 8. This man is taking a firm and no-nonsense stance against it.

A local man, Jacques Benade (51), is up in arms to find the perpetrators behind the recent spate of dog poisoning in Mbombela. He has offered various rewards for community members who provide concrete information about these incidents – including his own Toyota Hilux D4D.

He posted a poster with the rewards on various social media pages in the hopes of tracking down the perpetrators as soon as possible.

“My ‘wanted poster’ is getting a lot of positive attention. The rewards are real. I am even prepared to give away my private vehicle to the person who turns in the perpetrators who placed the poison in the affected residents’ yards.”

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The ‘wanted poster’ making the rounds on various social media pages.

Benade said this has become a passion project. He said the capital to fund this project is from his pension payout, as he has recently resigned from his job.

“I intend to use all public and private role players to stop this genocidal attack on our livelihoods. I equate this poisoning to the Nazi-led holocaust, the landmines in Mozambique, the mustard gas used in World War 1 and various places in Europe. It is simply not acceptable and clearly premeditated murder on animals and humans, as the terrorists have no control over the uptake of this deadly weapon,” he said.

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“The perpetrators are not poor, disadvantaged, racially profiled or hungry. They are ruthless terrorists who move in the murky waters of a guilt-ridden society that needs to act.”

Benade encouraged community members to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity related to the dog poisoning incidents to the law enforcement and security companies in Mbombela.

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