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On Sunday, February 15, 1998 at 10:00:00 AM UTC+2, Secret Squirrel wrote:
> This is absolutely disgusting ... SEE WHAT THE OTHER SCHOOLS DO.
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> ***** PLEASE REGISTER YOUR PROTEST IMMEDIATELY WITH THE PRINCIPAL OF GREY *****
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> Dog operation causes fracas
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> PORT ELIZABETH -- Two brothers and a Grey High pupil appeared in court yesterday on animal cruelty and assault charges after an astonishing clash with police who arrested them for allegedly abusing two puppies.
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> They are SABC air time manager, Mr Zanemvula Zinja, 42, his brother, Cornelius, 33, and Hlumile Silinga, 18, son of Port Elizabeth attorney Ms Doreen Ndlovu, owner of the dogs.
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> The three are also charged with assault after a brawl erupted at Mrs Ndlovu's Newton Park home when police arrived to stop them removing the dogs' ''small tongues'' to make them ''brave and aggressive".
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> Police spokesman Captain Johan Buys said seven Newton Park residents had called police on Thursday to report dogs crying at Mrs Ndhlovu's house in Odoir St.
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> Two police reservists were sent to the house, where they found three men operating on the two dogs. Capt Buys said one man was holding a dog, a second was holding a broom stick that went through the puppy's mouth, and a third was ''doing something to the dog's mouth''.
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> Capt Buys said police intervened and a physical struggle broke out between the police and the men. It is alleged that during the fracas one of the reservists was grabbed by his private parts.
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> The police radioed for backup, which arrived at the house. By then there were seven police vehicles in the street outside.
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> The Zinja brothers and Hlumile appeared in court yesterday on charges of cruelty to animals, crimen injuria, attempting to steal a firearm, indecent assault, assaulting a policemen, resisting arrest and interfering with police in the execution of their duties.
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> They were released on R300 bail each. They will appear in court again on April 30. Mrs Ndlovu has responded by laying various charges against the policemen. -- DDC
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> Squirrel
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