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SRA OFFICERS, COPS BUNDLE WOMAN INTO CAR

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MBABANE –“The humiliation I suffered at the workplace is nothing I have experienced in my life.”


These were the words of a woman who was allegedly accosted by SRA and the police officers at her workplace and later bundled into a police car. Her sin was allegedly refusing to hand over keys of a car which the SRA officers claimed she did not pay customs duties for.


Makhosazana Dlamini said she was confronted by the four men who bundled her into a police car under extreme high handedness as though she was top on the police wanted list. According to Dlamini who is employed by NIDCS, the drama started after she refused to hand over the car keys. Incidentally, NIDCS is situated at the Sibekelo Building where SRA offices are also located.


Dlamini has since filed an urgent application at the High Court where she is seeking an order directing SRA to return her Audi A4 sedan.
SRA is yet to respond in the matter whose veracity will also be determined by the court.


Narrating the incident, Dlamini stated that on March 9, 2017, she was confronted by two SRA officers but she questioned them to produce their identity.  She told the court that the officers were demanding car keys of the vehicle (Audi A4).


She said the officers identified themselves as Robert Vilakati and Bheki Nkambule.  Dlamini pointed out that the two came to her workplace which is situated at the third floor within the Sibekelo Building.  
Dlamini mentioned that Vilakati and Nkambule told her that their reason for demanding the car keys was because she had not paid customs duties for her vehicle.

 


She alleged that she disputed their contention by questioning the basis upon which they picked her vehicle.

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