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KwaZulu Police (KZP)

Explanation
The KZP was created in February 1981 and had jurisdiction over the largest and most populous dormitory townships in KwaZulu. From its inception, it displayed an open bias towards Inkatha (later the IFP). Later it contributed to political violence in KwaZulu/Natal by assaulting, shooting and carrying out other unlawful acts against township residents perceived to support the UDF, by failing to intervene to stop attacks carried out by Inkatha against perceived supporters of the UDF, ANC and allied organisations, and by disrupting funerals, memorial services and meetings of non-Inkatha groups.

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MR MANZI: Were you told perhaps as to how Mr Kunene passed information from whatever quarters to ZP, to KwaZulu Government Police, or to members of the SAP, that is South African Police, then?
MR LAX: Why didn't you go to the police and say to the police we need your help, we want you to accompany us, this is the kwaZulu police who were operating in Ndwedwe and Inanda and in all those areas, and say to them we need your help, we are Inkatha people, we need to go and fetch our ...
2.    The supply of arms to Phillip Powell for the training of members of the Inkatha Freedom Party in or near KwaZulu Natal during the period following the discharge of the Applicant from the South African Police service;
... robbery with any senior person in the ANC and testified that the planning thereof was confined to himself and certain colleagues of his in the KwaZulu ...
MR SHANGASE: The situation was very, very unbearable because the political violence by that time was also more tense, we were facing our foes, which were the IFP, the KwaZulu Police Force, the KwaZulu Police killing squad as well as the third force.
MR PANDAY: They were also being attacked by the KZ Police, KwaZulu Police, would you also confirm that as well?
COMMISSIONER: You have come from KwaMakutha, like other people today, and you have come to tell us about the death at the hands of the KwaZulu Police of your son, Mbongeni, in 1991. Before you tell us that story please can you take the oath.
... four children and you have buried them. Two of them were killed by members of the Inkatha Freedom Party, a third was killed by a member of the KwaZulu Police, and a fourth was killed by criminals, who thrived on the political divisions in Mpumalanga township. This is a terrible burden for ...
... the special constables were allowed to leave with a group of 80 from the South African Police Force and went en masse after this incident to the KwaZulu Police, where the four specials were hidden. They went to a kraal where they were looking after somebody. And it is striking that 80 ...
You said that you discovered that the police were aligning themselves with the IFP, what police are you talking about Mr Khanyile, are you talking about the South African Police or KwaZulu Police, or both?
... listen to the reasons that the workers gave. And thereafter one incident that took place, and that really caused the Inkatha as well as the then KwaZulu Government to think that the UDF was a threat to them, they wanted to take all the supporters, was the formation of COSATU. And that was ...
... they were formed by different leaders who had different objectives, e.g. in Cape Town they called themselves or they were known as Witdoeke. In KwaZulu Natal they were known as Inkatha and Port Elizabeth they were known as the Azapo. I may not know what their objectives were, but what was in ...
... men. At this point I would like to just elaborate and speak about David Ntombela, because since he has been a central figure in the violence in KwaZulu Natal maybe for almost 10 years. That is with regard to the Seven Days War he was a central figure in the violence. Mr Ntombela originally ...
The applicant testified that during September 1993 he arrived at number 833 Mazibuko Street, Tokoza, when the person who was identified as a KwaZulu policeman was already in the custody of the fellow SDU members. The deceased was assaulted and questioned about his KwaZulu police affiliation, and ...
MR NGXONGO: As a KwaZulu Police where he trained to be a policeman, in other words police training college and they used to give them trunks which had everything inside.
MR LAX: It was part of the kwaZulu police?
MR NGCOBO: At that time our training was for the purpose that we're going to be reservists for the KwaZulu Police and also for the fact that we were being trained to protect ourselves because of the political situation.
MR LETHULI: It was a wing, similar to the Special Branch of South Africa. Their duty was to monitor and survey the political opponents of their government and they were under the KwaZulu Police.
2.1 for his participation in the attack on the Osizweni Police Station in KwaZulu-Natal on the 10th October 1986, and for any offence directly associated with or flowing from this incident. i.e. for his participation in the explosion at the Glencoe Railway Station in KwaZulu-Natal on 20th ...
MR NCISHANE: I am telling the truth, that was the case, they were ZP, kwaZulu Police.
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