Bolsheviks Party leader Seun Mogotji.
National secretary general of the Bolsheviks Party of South Africa Seun Mogotji has urged President Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration to enhance a weak security cluster in the country.
Mogotji was reacting to another illegal firearm training camp which was recently discovered by the South African Police Service (Saps) in Modimolle, Limpopo barely a month after 95 Libyan nationals were arrested at an illegal camp in White River, Mpumalanga.
Mogotsi said: “South Africa is under attack by foreign nationals who have formed illegal military camps around the country. How did the country's intelligence miss this one, do we even have intelligence? In July 95 Libyan nationals were arrested in Mpumalanga and firearms and ammunition seized, now another illegal military camp was raided by authorities.”
“My concern is how many more of these camps exist and what are these people preparing for? They can't be doing military training using real firearms and ammunition just for fun, what is the main purpose of these secret camps and just how many are there, it can't be only those two. And who is pumping money into these operations because it costs money to run these camps and there's someone bank rolling them, the question is who and what do they stand to gain from these camps? Does our country's intelligence know something or are they just as clueless as the rest of us?”
He also expressed his disgust that earlier an illegal drug laboratory said to be worth billions was discovered on a farm in Groblersdal. “How did those Mexicans manage to run such an operation for as long as they did without being noticed by the country's intelligence? Why do we even have a department of intelligence when things like these happen right under their noses, and they don't pick them up? Soon these underground militias will attack and kill citizens of this country while the intelligence is busy questioning informants to reveal their sources,” said Mogotji.
He also told The Azanian the big problem is that the decapitating State houses belonging to the Department of Public Works are used by foreign nationals, drug peddlers and the homeless in Groblersdal and Marble Hall. “These houses have created a safe haven for undocumented foreign nationals and criminals to conduct their business freely. We are worried that the department does not even know some of these houses exist, they have a list of the houses but only a few, the rest are not known. We raised the issue of those houses but as usual we were ignored by authorities and now foreigners have occupied them and are not paying any levies,” said the leader of the Bolsheviks Party of South Africa.
“We understand that some corrupt and greedy government and municipal officials are collecting rent money from these foreign nationals, the level of lawlessness in this country!
We made a call for the farms to be audited and continuously monitored to know what exactly is going on in the farms to avoid things like the illegal military camps and the drug laboratories but our call fell on deaf ears. A lot is happening on those farms and our government has no idea what goes on, one day we will wake up to attacks by foreigners who are preparing these attacks in our own backyard.”
President Cyril Ramaphosa.
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