Somalis plead for
bank accounts
Media Statement
18 April 2011
Somali residents living in Barberton
area who are owning smaller shops have
pleaded with Mpumalanga Safety, Security
and Liaison MEC to help them get bank
accounts because criminals steal their
cash.
The Somalis told department’s official
during a “don’t buy stolen goods
campaign” yesterday [Sunday 17 April] to
request to the MEC Vusi Shongwe for
help.
They said they wanted to be treated as
“residents of this country” and be
protected by the Constitution. They
said, without bank accounts, criminals
were robbing their businesses because
they knew that they sometimes hide money
either at their shops or homes.
They conceded that they hid money
because they did not have bank accounts
to save their money.
They further pleaded with the MEC to do
follow-ups on cases reported at the
police stations since there was no
progress in terms of investigations by
the police.
They commended the department for the
campaign saying it had helped them with
information they needed in living
peacefully in the area.
The campaign was organized by Mpumalanga
Department of Safety, Security and
Liaison and meant for discouraging
communities from buying stolen goods as
burglary cases were rife in the
Barberton area.
The officials were accompanied by the
members of the local police stations,
councilors responsible for public safety
and the members of the community
policing forum.
The department’s Social Crime Prevention
Manager Mr Agrippa Mabuza encouraged the
Somalis to join community structures and
participate in the department’s crime
prevention strategies.
“It is our department’s responsibility
to ensure that all residents of this
province are safe, but at the same time
we plead with you as foreign nationals
to do the right thing by having correct
documentation that allows you to be in a
country legally,” he said.
He said that it would be difficult for
the department to assist the people who
were illegally in the country.
At the same time, Barberton CPF assisted
the police to arrest three suspects who
were found with alleged stolen goods.
Issued by Mpumalanga Department for
Safety, Security and Liaison
Enquiries: Joseph Mabuza
Contacts: (013) 766 4055
082 678 1450
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