Top cops probe ‘intimidation’ of Dr Iqbal Survé

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Top cops probe ‘intimidation’ of Dr Iqbal Survé
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A team of top Western Cape police detectives has been assembled to probe a complaint of intimidation by Executive Chairperson of SekunjaloGroup Investment Holdings and IndyMediaSA Dr IqbalSurve. CapeTimesSA .

The message alerted him that someone had been sent to tamper with his vehicle’s brakes. Hours later when he read the message, Survé sent his driver to go and check the vehicle, which was securely parked behind locked gates.

He said he was then advised to formally lodge a complaint with the police, which he did at the Table Bay Harbour police station that afternoon. The driver also gave police a statement. Pressed for more information, Potelwa said that after consultation with her colleagues, that was the only information police were prepared to release.

About whether the matter had been brought to the attention of national police, he said “not officially”. "When he looked through the keyhole, the men - who were not wearing any personal protective equipment - left and walked towards the lift, never to be seen again.

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