23 year old Sudanese migrant Abubaker Mohamad Awad, stabbed 19 year old Tommie Lindhn to death in his own apartment in Härnösand, Sweden after Lindhn tried to stop Awad from raping a Swedish girl at knife point.
After killing Tommie, Awad continued to rape the young girl next to Tommies dead body.
The Sudanese migrant had already previously been convicted of several crimes, including sexual harassment, drug offences & shoplifting.
Had he been deported, Tommie would still be alive.
The media painted Tommie as Far Right, implied he was racist & that his life didn’t matter.
Tommie’s life DID Matter, all White Lives Matter.
Tommie Lindhn was a HERO
R.I.P Tommie 🤍🕊️
There is no justice without completely overhauling the broken system in the West & without Remigration.
Locking up violent foreign criminals AFTER they kill does not stop the next innocent person from losing their life.
No justice, no peace.
Meet Tshepo Malema,
🔺️He is Julius Malema's cousin
🔺️He is 42years of age
🔺️He owns a company named Arandi Trading Enterprice which was appointed a R44million pharmaceutical tender with the Dept. Of Health Limpopo without having completed a tender document which got him in hot water & arrested for this corrupt deal and subsequently released on R10 000 bail
🔺️He is the owner of Mekete Lodge on paper which actually belongs to Julius Malema in physicality
🔺️He is the owner of 2 Total Garage filling stations which is only on paper but physically belongs to Julius Malema
🔺️He has been repeatedly awarded tenders with both Dept. Of Health and Social Development Limpopo with contracts value being over R167million for supply of medical equipments & medical utensils
🔺️In 2011, whilst Julius Malema was still President of ANCYL Limpopo, he scored 2 tenders with the same Dept. Of Health Limpopo for R59million ( One was for R29million & the other R30million )
🔺️He is also allegedly a full-time beneficiary of Feeding Scheme Projects under Dept. Of Education Limpopo
Tell me that this is just a coincodent NOT corruption that he is so fortunate these tenders chooses to always come his way 🤔🤔, and this are just a drop in an ocean.
@RSASIU@NPA_Prosecutes@RSA_IPID An investigation is a necessity into this man's business dealings.
After receiving a credible drug tip off in Cape Town, I alerted SAPS but 3 hours later I was still waiting and NOTHING…
We are constantly told there are resource constraints, but the fight against drugs and gangs will never be won if reports from communities are dealt with zero sense of urgency.
#SoKanDitNieAanGaanNie @SAPoliceService
@ewnupdates African States which are mismanaged and forcing their citizens to flee must be barred from the African Union and must be sanctioned by other African states because this is causing Africans to fight against one another.
The Iranian navy, which has been destroyed eight times, has apparently closed the Strait of Hormuz again, because the United States, for the seventh time, won the war that wasn’t a war, so now the United States has to open the Strait of Hormuz that was already open before the not-war began.
The not-war began because Iran had uranium that was totally, completely, beautifully obliterated, so they can’t build the nuclear bomb they weren’t building, which is why the United States had to start the not-war it definitely didn’t start.
Now the United States, which has nuclear weapons, is threatening to use nuclear weapons to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons, because nuclear weapons are far too dangerous for countries with nuclear weapons to allow other countries to have.
If the United States saw the United States doing what the United States does in other countries, the United States would invade the United States to liberate the United States from the tyranny of the United States.
There has been an over 60 percent increase in the application of gun licenses in South Africa. According to the latest Police statistics, in 2024/2025, there were 166,000 gun license applications. The highest number ever seen in the country.
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WATCH | The case of two Malawians and a Zambian national arrested for smuggling drugs worth R34 million through the Beitbridge border post has been postponed to Thursday for a bail application.
A victim is appealing for help to identify a man believed to be involved in a vehicle theft in Jeppe. He alleges that the suspect and an accomplice posed as buyers before producing a firearm and forcing him to surrender his vehicle. The vehicle was then driven away. Anyone who recognizes the suspect is urged to contact the police.
Two suspects, aged 32 and 26, were arrested near Standerton after a car crash led police to uncover 97kg of dagga worth an estimated R582,000.
The drugs were found inside a VW Polo involved in the collision on the R39 near Grootdraai Dam. Both suspects face drug dealing charges, while the driver is also charged with reckless and negligent driving.
Source : SAPS
Blitz inspections currently ensuing at a Chinese-owned textile factory in Newcastle. Workers subjected to inhumane living conditions in Newcastle, KwaZulu Natal Province.
#Yazini#ServicedeliveryZA#GovZAUpdates#YouthMonth2026
CLOSE TO R2 MILLION WORTH OF ILLICIT CIGARETTES RECOVERED IN MPUMALANGA
Two foreign nationals, aged 35 and 43, were intercepted in Nelspruit with 50 master cases of illicit cigarettes valued at more than half a million rand loaded in their Toyota Hilux on Friday morning, 05 June 2026.
The arrests followed a lengthy surveillance operation after information was received regarding illegal activities at a storage facility in White River.
Police obtained a search warrant for the facility and waited for the opportune moment to act after a delivery had been made.
Information regarding the delivery was received on Thursday, 04 June 2026.
A multidisciplinary team comprising the Hawks' Nelspruit-based Serious Commercial Crime Investigation, White River K9, and Divergent Operations closely monitored vehicle movements in the area.
The Toyota Hilux was identified as one of the vehicles transporting the illicit cigarettes.
The vehicle was followed and intercepted in Nelspruit, where the two foreign nationals were arrested.
Further investigation led the team to a storage facility in White River accompanied by officials from the South African Revenue Service (SARS) Customs division and the Nelspruit Local Criminal Record Centre (LCRC) where the search began.
At the storage facility, investigators recovered 87 master cases and 45 cartons of illicit cigarettes valued at more than R1.2 million making the total value of the recovered illicit cigarettes is estimated at close to R2 million.
The arrested suspects are being processed and are expected to appear before the Nelspruit Magistrate’s Court on Monday, 08 June 2026.
The Provincial Head of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation in Mpumalanga, Major General Nico Gerber, welcomed the arrests and commended the multidisciplinary partnership in the fight against the illicit cigarette trade.
“The sale of illicit cigarettes costs the country significant revenue and has a negative impact on both the economy and its citizens.
Those involved make substantial profits without paying taxes, while the illicit cigarette trade adversely affects the livelihoods of South Africans,” said Major General Gerber.
@SAPoliceService@TaxJustice_SA@sarstax
Another brutal murder of a dedicated South African hero, and the system fails us again.
This is Braam Krüger, a well-known former paramedic from Pretoria who spent his life saving others. On the Thursday before Easter this year, Braam was lured to a guesthouse in Brooklyn, Pretoria, under false pretenses.
Four suspects; Zondi Ntando (36), Siphoshile Xulu (22), Mpendulo Nyembe (27), and Sphesihle Mbambo (24) checked into three rooms, paid R2,000 cash, and arranged to meet him. Braam arrived shortly after, was taken to a room, and that was the last time he was seen alive.
His body was discovered by cleaners on Good Friday, tied up on the bed. The details are sickening. These animals bound him, robbed him of his cellphone and cash, and murdered him in cold blood. They then casually left the premises pretending to buy food and never returned.
Police tracked them through phone data, e-taxi records, and witness identifications to Protea Glen in Soweto and eventually KwaZulu-Natal, where they were arrested on April 10. A fifth suspect is still on the run.
These four are not just facing this one murder and aggravated robbery charge. The investigating officer testified they are persons of interest in other serious crimes, including a kidnapping in KwaZulu-Natal where a professor was forced to pay his captors. Ntando already has a warrant out for that case, plus pending charges in Alexandra and Umlazi for firearm violations, robbery, and kidnapping from 2025, cases he skipped court on. The group seems to operate with a clear pattern of luring victims, robbing, and killing.
Yet here we are. These killers are applying for bail in the Pretoria Magistrate's Court, claiming they're unemployed but do informal work, live in KZN, have no money to flee, and plan to plead not guilty. They argue it's "in the interest of justice" to release them.
The arrogance is infuriating. A man who dedicated his career to emergency medical service, helping keep this country running, is dead, tied up and murdered, while his killers cry about fairness.
This isn't isolated. It's part of the ongoing nightmare where good, hardworking South Africans are targeted and slaughtered, and the justice system treats the perpetrators with kid gloves.
Braam Krüger's absence is already felt by his community and everyone who knew him as a hero in the field.