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July 12, 2014 Weekend Witness NEWS 3
PROJECTS DIVISION
Hijack starts chain of death
Two police officers involved in hunt for attackers die after fatal hijack
MLONDI RADEBE, NADEEM
NYKER, JEFF WICKS and
STEPHANIE SAVILLE
THEslayingofamanduringahijacking
gone awry in Northdale, Pietermaritz­
burg, on Thursday night unleashed a
bloody chain of interwoven events that
saw two police officers dying just hours
after the shooting.
In the wake of the carjacking, a police
net was thrown out to close off any
escape route for the gunmen, with four
officers dispatched to a highway over­
pass in Cato Ridge.
While three of the police officers
stood outside the car on the lookout for
the hijackers, the
fourth took his own
life — his blood­
stained pistol falling
to his side.
Hours later, a sec­
ond police officer
from the group was
killed in a horror ac­
cident on the R33,
when the police car
she was travelling in
left the road.
The hijacking that
precipitated the
string of deaths is
understood to have
happened late on
Thursdaynightwhenamanwaspulling
into his Newholmes Way home.
Accosted by three gunmen, well
known Pietermaritzburg businessman
Imdad Bhatti was dragged from his car
and shot twice before his attackers
raced away in his BMW. He was rushed
to Northdale Hospital where he later
died — and his car was found aban­
doned less than five kilometres away
from his home.
Bhatti was shot dead in front of his
wife and children as he returned from
mosque to his home in Newholmes
Way, with his six­year­old son.
It is alleged that Bhatti and his son
were in the car when three men con­
fronted them. His wife, Nida, was com­
ing to open the gate. It’s believed that
he threw the car keys over the gate to
her, causing the men to shoot repeated­
ly towards Nida, but somehow miss her.
They then shot him and sped away. The
men managed to escape with the car,
a white BMW 3 series.
A neighbour, Anusha Pillay, said she
was watching a movie in her bedroom
with her husband when she heard a
scream followed by repeated gunshots.
“We jumped up to the window to see
what was happening. His children were
screaming.
“We all ran out to try help him, as
he was on the driveway. My husband
and my son rushed him to the hospital
… but on the way he died,” said Pillay.
She added that Bhatti’s young chil­
dren were holding their father’s wound­
ed body as he lay on the floor. “They
were shouting, ‘Daddy, daddy”, while
one was holding his leg and the other
holding his hand. We were so trauma­
tised and couldn’t sleep the whole
night.”
Bhatti was the owner of Central
Hardware as well as the founder of a
mall at Bhamshela in Appelsbosch.
Later on Thursday night his car was
foundabandonedonBirminghamRoad
in Eastwood.
Police spokesperson Captain Thu­
lani Zwane said no arrests had been
madeandthatpolicewereinvestigating
a case of murder and hijacking.
• jeff.wicks@witness.co.za
Imdad Bhatti
was shot
dead during a
hijacking in
front of his
wife and
children.
PHOTO:
SUPPLIED
Snethemba Noxolo Sithole.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Police investigating the scene of the accident that led to the death of
one of the Pietermaritzburg K9 Search and Rescue Unit along the R33
yesterday morning.
PHOTO: THOBANI NGQULUNGA
Cop killed driving ‘unroadworthy’ car
THOBANI NGQULUNGA,
MLONDI RADEBE and
STEPHANIE SAVILLE
THE “dilapidated, unroadworthy”
police car that a young policewoman
wasdrivingwhenshewaskilledyester­
day morning had reportedly been
“boarded” because it was a wreck.
Police officers were apparently in­
structed to take it out of the police ga­
rage where it was awaiting repairs on
Thursday because of a crisis with their
vehicles, which insiders say had left
them with just one operational car.
Snethemba Noxolo Sithole (25), a
member of the K9 Search and Rescue
Unit, died as she was nearing the end
of a busy night shift, when the bakkie
she was driving crashed on the R33
near Sbu Ndebele’s farm. The car,
which reportedly had just one head­
light and was described as “very, very
old”, plunged into a ditch near the
Wartburg off­ramp.
Sources yesterday raised questions
about whether the policewoman
should have been driving the car at all.
One source told Weekend Witness
that the car was believed to not have
been roadworthy. “The inside of the
tyres are very smooth, showing that
the wheel alignment was out. The
treadlookedlikeatube,itwassoworn.
This could have resulted in her losing
control of the car.”
Another said it was missing a head­
light and needed “extensive work”.
Policedeclinedtocommentonthis,
saying only that the cause of the acci­
dent was being investigated.
“For this type of police work, you
need a very roadworthy car, which has
been fully examined and is ready for
any eventuality,” said one source.
It was a sombre moment for police
on scene as they cleared the wreckage
in which Sithole had been entrapped
and firemen used the jaws of life to re­
move her body.
She was described by some of the
members who knew her as a young
woman who was passionate about her
police job and worked tirelessly to
serve her community.
One officer said this was not only
a huge loss to her family but was also
huge blow to the unit because she still
hadsomuchtooffertheSouthAfrican
Police Services.
Sitholehadbeentravellingbetween
Greytown and Pietermaritzburg while
being trained in the K9 unit, said
sources.
Sithole’s fiancé, Siya Dlamini, said
she was no longer happy doing the
commute.
“She wanted to be placed back at
the Greytown station without having
to travel,” said Dlamini.
He added that he had paid lobola
for her.
Department of Transport spokes­
person Zinhle Mngomezulu said the
cause of the accident was being inves­
tigated.
Lieutenant­General Mmamonnye
Ngobeni sent her condolences to Sit­
hole’s family and colleagues. “It is al­
ways not easy to accept the loss of one
of our own, however we have to accept
[it],” she said.
Weekend Witness has been investigat­
ing the shortage of cars in the Pieter­
maritzburg K9 unit for the past two
weeks.
The unit’s high­performance cars,
like the VW Golfs and Ford Focus STs,
are stuck in the police garage awaiting
repairs, and police are left with bakkies
thatarenotequippedwithdogkennels.
Staff in the unit are now reportedly
taking long leave because of the short­
age of cars.
“We are using the cars on a daily ba­
sis.Theyareouroffice.Ifyoudon’thave
a car, you won’t be able to work,” said
one member.
“We just come and sit in the office
as we don’t have cars. There is nothing
we can do if anything happens in our
area. We won’t be able to respond,”
Police spokesperson Captain Thulani
Zwane said in a reply to queries that
the SAPS garage in Pietermaritzburg is
attending to the matter.
“It was established that some of the
vehicles that are in the garage have en­
gineandgearboxproblems.Thegarage
is attending to the matter and the driv­
ers are urged to take good care of these
cars and they should check the car be­
fore use,” said Zwane.

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  • 1. July 12, 2014 Weekend Witness NEWS 3 PROJECTS DIVISION Hijack starts chain of death Two police officers involved in hunt for attackers die after fatal hijack MLONDI RADEBE, NADEEM NYKER, JEFF WICKS and STEPHANIE SAVILLE THEslayingofamanduringahijacking gone awry in Northdale, Pietermaritz­ burg, on Thursday night unleashed a bloody chain of interwoven events that saw two police officers dying just hours after the shooting. In the wake of the carjacking, a police net was thrown out to close off any escape route for the gunmen, with four officers dispatched to a highway over­ pass in Cato Ridge. While three of the police officers stood outside the car on the lookout for the hijackers, the fourth took his own life — his blood­ stained pistol falling to his side. Hours later, a sec­ ond police officer from the group was killed in a horror ac­ cident on the R33, when the police car she was travelling in left the road. The hijacking that precipitated the string of deaths is understood to have happened late on Thursdaynightwhenamanwaspulling into his Newholmes Way home. Accosted by three gunmen, well known Pietermaritzburg businessman Imdad Bhatti was dragged from his car and shot twice before his attackers raced away in his BMW. He was rushed to Northdale Hospital where he later died — and his car was found aban­ doned less than five kilometres away from his home. Bhatti was shot dead in front of his wife and children as he returned from mosque to his home in Newholmes Way, with his six­year­old son. It is alleged that Bhatti and his son were in the car when three men con­ fronted them. His wife, Nida, was com­ ing to open the gate. It’s believed that he threw the car keys over the gate to her, causing the men to shoot repeated­ ly towards Nida, but somehow miss her. They then shot him and sped away. The men managed to escape with the car, a white BMW 3 series. A neighbour, Anusha Pillay, said she was watching a movie in her bedroom with her husband when she heard a scream followed by repeated gunshots. “We jumped up to the window to see what was happening. His children were screaming. “We all ran out to try help him, as he was on the driveway. My husband and my son rushed him to the hospital … but on the way he died,” said Pillay. She added that Bhatti’s young chil­ dren were holding their father’s wound­ ed body as he lay on the floor. “They were shouting, ‘Daddy, daddy”, while one was holding his leg and the other holding his hand. We were so trauma­ tised and couldn’t sleep the whole night.” Bhatti was the owner of Central Hardware as well as the founder of a mall at Bhamshela in Appelsbosch. Later on Thursday night his car was foundabandonedonBirminghamRoad in Eastwood. Police spokesperson Captain Thu­ lani Zwane said no arrests had been madeandthatpolicewereinvestigating a case of murder and hijacking. • jeff.wicks@witness.co.za Imdad Bhatti was shot dead during a hijacking in front of his wife and children. PHOTO: SUPPLIED Snethemba Noxolo Sithole. PHOTO: SUPPLIED Police investigating the scene of the accident that led to the death of one of the Pietermaritzburg K9 Search and Rescue Unit along the R33 yesterday morning. PHOTO: THOBANI NGQULUNGA Cop killed driving ‘unroadworthy’ car THOBANI NGQULUNGA, MLONDI RADEBE and STEPHANIE SAVILLE THE “dilapidated, unroadworthy” police car that a young policewoman wasdrivingwhenshewaskilledyester­ day morning had reportedly been “boarded” because it was a wreck. Police officers were apparently in­ structed to take it out of the police ga­ rage where it was awaiting repairs on Thursday because of a crisis with their vehicles, which insiders say had left them with just one operational car. Snethemba Noxolo Sithole (25), a member of the K9 Search and Rescue Unit, died as she was nearing the end of a busy night shift, when the bakkie she was driving crashed on the R33 near Sbu Ndebele’s farm. The car, which reportedly had just one head­ light and was described as “very, very old”, plunged into a ditch near the Wartburg off­ramp. Sources yesterday raised questions about whether the policewoman should have been driving the car at all. One source told Weekend Witness that the car was believed to not have been roadworthy. “The inside of the tyres are very smooth, showing that the wheel alignment was out. The treadlookedlikeatube,itwassoworn. This could have resulted in her losing control of the car.” Another said it was missing a head­ light and needed “extensive work”. Policedeclinedtocommentonthis, saying only that the cause of the acci­ dent was being investigated. “For this type of police work, you need a very roadworthy car, which has been fully examined and is ready for any eventuality,” said one source. It was a sombre moment for police on scene as they cleared the wreckage in which Sithole had been entrapped and firemen used the jaws of life to re­ move her body. She was described by some of the members who knew her as a young woman who was passionate about her police job and worked tirelessly to serve her community. One officer said this was not only a huge loss to her family but was also huge blow to the unit because she still hadsomuchtooffertheSouthAfrican Police Services. Sitholehadbeentravellingbetween Greytown and Pietermaritzburg while being trained in the K9 unit, said sources. Sithole’s fiancé, Siya Dlamini, said she was no longer happy doing the commute. “She wanted to be placed back at the Greytown station without having to travel,” said Dlamini. He added that he had paid lobola for her. Department of Transport spokes­ person Zinhle Mngomezulu said the cause of the accident was being inves­ tigated. Lieutenant­General Mmamonnye Ngobeni sent her condolences to Sit­ hole’s family and colleagues. “It is al­ ways not easy to accept the loss of one of our own, however we have to accept [it],” she said. Weekend Witness has been investigat­ ing the shortage of cars in the Pieter­ maritzburg K9 unit for the past two weeks. The unit’s high­performance cars, like the VW Golfs and Ford Focus STs, are stuck in the police garage awaiting repairs, and police are left with bakkies thatarenotequippedwithdogkennels. Staff in the unit are now reportedly taking long leave because of the short­ age of cars. “We are using the cars on a daily ba­ sis.Theyareouroffice.Ifyoudon’thave a car, you won’t be able to work,” said one member. “We just come and sit in the office as we don’t have cars. There is nothing we can do if anything happens in our area. We won’t be able to respond,” Police spokesperson Captain Thulani Zwane said in a reply to queries that the SAPS garage in Pietermaritzburg is attending to the matter. “It was established that some of the vehicles that are in the garage have en­ gineandgearboxproblems.Thegarage is attending to the matter and the driv­ ers are urged to take good care of these cars and they should check the car be­ fore use,” said Zwane.