This will be half a million by Friday. It’s not about skin colour but by the good you’ve done for South Africa. He deserves this and more.
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A Back-a-Buddy campaign has been launched to buy a new coffee machine for policeman, Warrant Officer Karl Sander.
Sanders, a senior investigator at Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) or the Hawks in KwaZulu-Natal, this week, Sanders testified at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry in relation to the theft of more than 500 kilograms of cocaine bricks worth R200 million from the Port Shepstone Hawks office in November 2021.
Sander told the Commission, set up to investigate allegations of systemic infiltration of criminal syndicates, corruption, and political interference within South Africa's criminal justice system, that at the time of the theft, he was on leave.
He added that his coffee machine was also stolen - and that he had to undergo a polygraph afterwards.
"I passed. I just wanted my coffee machine back. I didn't get it back," Sander said.
As a token of appreciation for his excellent service in the SAPS, South Africans took to social media to raise the funds to buy him the coffee machine. The goal was to reach R5000 and by Tuesday evening more than R49 000 was raised.