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Special Constables

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Known colloquially as ' kitskonstabels' (instant constables), 'blue lines', or 'bloupakke' , Special Constables were recruited from urban and rural areas and were usually unemployed African men with few educational qualifications. Many were illiterate and some had criminal convictions. Training was conducted in September 1986 at the SAP's Koeberg facility outside Cape Town and consisted of a six-week course, later increased to three months. The training was perfunctory and involved only one seven-hour course in riot drill. The training presented the UDF and ANC as the enemy to be suppressed. By the end of the 1980s, approximately 8 000 Special Constables had been recruited, trained and deployed in urban and rural towns across the country where unrest was the strongest. In KwaZulu/Natal they were used to bolster Inkatha in areas around Pietermaritzburg and the Natal Midlands. Special Constables rapidly became associated with numerous violations both on and off duty, and were the subject of several interdicts. They were themselves victims of attacks by both civilian internal opposition groups and the armed forces of the liberation movements.

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Her house in Pietermaritzburg was destroyed on 3 December 1988. She and her family fled the political violence in the area, only to find their house destroyed, allegedly by SAP Special Constables, when they returned home.
Was shot in both legs by members of the SAP while taking part in a toyi-toyi demonstration in Khayamnandi, Steynsburg, Cape, on 4 July 1985. At the time, there was a campaign against Black Local Authorities and Special Constables.
Was one of eleven people killed by Special Constables who attacked an all-night prayer vigil at Trust Feeds, New Hanover, Pietermaritzburg, on 3 December 1988. The station commander at New Hanover police station, who also chaired the local JMC, was granted amnesty for the attack (AC/1996/0011). ...
Was one of eleven people killed by Special Constables who attacked an all-night prayer vigil at Trust Feeds, New Hanover, Pietermaritzburg, on 3 December 1988. The station commander at New Hanover police station, who also chaired the local JMC, was granted amnesty for the attack (AC/1996/0011). See ...
Was one of eleven people killed by Special Constables who attacked an all-night prayer vigil at Trust Feeds, New Hanover, Pietermaritzburg, on 3 December 1988. The station commander at New Hanover police station, who also chaired the local JMC, was granted amnesty for the attack (AC/1996/0011). See ...
Was left paralysed after being sjambokked and shot by named Special Constables in Grahamstown, Cape, on 29 April 1986.
Was one of eleven people killed by Special Constables who attacked an all-night prayer vigil at Trust Feeds, New Hanover, Pietermaritzburg, on 3 December 1988. See Trust Feeds massacre. The station commander at New Hanover police station was granted amnesty for the attack (AC/1996/0011).
Her home was burnt down in Mpumalanga, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 27 December 1988 in intense conflict between Inkatha supporters, assisted by Special Constables, and UDF supporters in the area.
Was shot dead by two named Special Constables in Crossroads, Cape Town, on 16 May 1987. The perpetrators were found guilty of murder and sentenced.
A UDF supporter who was shot and injured by Special Constables in KwaMashu, Durban, in May 1987. Mr Khumalo was part of a group of UDF students who were toyi-toying at a memorial service for a classmate.
A COSATU member who was shot and severely injured by Special Constables in Imbali, Pietermaritzburg, in 1991.
A conservative squatter leader who survived an arson attack on his home in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, perpetrated by Special Constables and security officers from the local town council, on 5 September 1989, during a feud between rival squatter leaders. He subsequently joined the PAC. His home was ...
Was shot dead in Mpumalanga, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 26 December 1988 in violent conflict between Special Constables and UDF supporters in the area. Seven people were killed, one was injured and a house was damaged.
A COSATU member who was shot dead by members of the KwaZulu Police (KZP) in Mandini, Natal, on 9 April 1990 during a factory stayaway at Isithebe organised by COSATU. The same day, KZP members assisted by Special Constables attacked Isithebe, killing at least ten people.
Was shot and severely injured by IFP supporters and kitskonstabels (Special Constables) in Ncotshane, Transvaal, on 27 November 1993 during a night vigil for a victim of conflict between IFP and ANC supporters. An IFP supporter and a kitskonstabel were charged with murder for the attack. One of the ...
A UDF supporter who was severely injured when he was hit with pellets by named Special Constables during protests in Hofmeyr, Cape, on 10 February 1988.
A UDF supporter who was shot and severely injured by Special Constables while attending a memorial service for a slain UDF leader at a high school in KwaMashu, Durban, on 15 May 1987.
He had his home at Trust Feeds, New Hanover, near Pietermaritzburg, burnt down by Special Constables during the Trust Feeds massacre on 3 December 1988. The station commander at New Hanover police station was granted amnesty for the attack (AC/1996/0011).
Was stabbed to death by Special Constables during political conflict in Mpumalanga, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 26 December 1989. She was allegedly targeted because she had a relationship with an ANC supporter.
An ANC supporter who was severely beaten by Special Constables during political conflict at Mpumalanga, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 20 October 1988. He was blinded in one eye as a result of the assault.
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