CCHAIRPERSON:  We are going to ask Mr Vincent Lungile Calu 
to come forward.  We are going to hand you over to Ms Maya 
who is going to lead you with questions.
VINCENT LUNGILE CALU:  (sworn states)
MS MAYA:  Thank you Mr Chairperson.  Lungile, how are you?
MR CALU:  I am fine, thank you.
MS MAYA:  You are going to represent yourself and tell us a 
story about the time you were a member of the UDF and you 
say you were arrested several times and tortured in police 
custody, what was actually happening, and what was the 
reason for all of this?
MR CALU:  In 1985, I don't know whether to say that I was 
lucky or unlucky, but I got affected and I became one of the 
members of the structures for the youth.  I therefore had to 
go away from my home in Uitenhage, to I had to go in hiding 
in one of the houses in Nobuhle.  I used to spend nights in 
various places and briefly, I would say that in 1986, one 
day, I was tired of sleeping all over the place, and I 
decided to go and sleep at home and it was on a Saturday and 
yet, I was wrong because these policemen came and it was in 
the morning, very early, at about 3:00, and I heard my 
mother saying Lungile is not here because she knew that I 
was not sleeping there and she wasn't aware that I was 
there, so these police came and my mother said that I wasn't 
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there and there was three of us sons there.  When they came 
in, they asked for Umhlahla, then I said, no, I don't know 
such a person.  Then they asked my brother, where is 
Umhlahla, my brother denied, and my other brother too 
denied.
MS MAYA:  Who was Umhlahla?
MR CALU:  Umhlahla is me, I am Umhlahla.  Then, these whites 
asked who exactly amongst you is Umhlahla, and everyone 
denied, infact, I wanted any one person who was going to 
point at me, and these policemen were almost tired of asking 
of this Umhlahla and I heard them saying in Afrikaans that 
they should go and call someone from outside, and so this 
person came.
 My brothers at the time, lived in Molapo, and this 
Molapo men came in and said to me, you are Umhlahla, and I 
was discouraged and then I didn't say anything, then these 
policemen said get dressed.
MR MAYA:  Were you arrested?
MR CALU:  Yes, I was arrested.  Outside our house, there 
were a lot of cars and I got into a car, and there was a 
driver sitting in front and a space here in the middle, then 
I was asked to sit there in that space.  Then they asked 
about the gun that they said that I had, then I said that I 
did not have a gun.  They asked this repeatedly, then they 
asked for Lungisile, then I said you arrested Lungisile last 
week, so I don't know why you are asking me about Lungisile. 
 Then they asked me, do you know anything about Bee's?  Then 
I knew about Bee's, but I didn't want to say that I knew 
them, because I was scared that perhaps they meant something 
else.  I didn't answer them.  
 Then, they handcuffed me with my hands at the back, and 
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I was sitting in this space, in this car and they asked 
whether I was going to tell the truth or did I want them to 
bring in the bee's.  Then I said that I don't have any other 
truth, I do not have any gun.  
 Then one other man who was there, there were some some 
people, one of them was Dumse and these people were 
informers and they were there.  So they blindfolded me with 
a towel and they made it stiff so that I was not able to 
breathe.  My whole body trembled and I thought perhaps that 
these were the bee's that they had mentioned earlier and 
some other times they would make this knot loose and they 
would ask me to tell the truth, but I insisted that there 
was no other truth that I could tell.  Then they took this 
thing, and they put it here in my testicles and I had a 
feeling as if my testicles were being twisted and being 
pulled because I kept on saying I don't know, I don't know, 
very fast.
MS MAYA:  As your body was trembling, what were they doing?
MR CALU:  They were administering some electric shocks.
MS MAYA:  Who was administering this electric shock?
MR CALU:  I couldn't see because they had blindfolded me 
with a towel, but I could feel me whole body trembling.
MS MAYA:  How long did this take place?
MR CALU:  For about 15 minutes, but they would give me a 
relief and once again.  Then in this car there was Ngobe, 
there was Nokasi, there was Dumse.  Then they asked why 
Pinkise had been arrested, then they said that Pikinse was 
brother to Nokasi and so ultimately Pikinse was released.  
 Then one White man asked that I should be released and 
then one said Ngashla was the commander of the action 
committee that does this toy toy.
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 They took off my hat and then one person was insisting 
that I be released and they asked to release me and they 
asked me to go away and I went home and found my mother.
MS MAYA:  Then, when was the next arrest?
MR CALU:  I want to say what I want to say before that.  It 
was early on a Sunday.  I then consulted Dr Moodley, using 
someones medical aid card because I was on the run.  Dr 
Moodley examined me and asked what had happened to me.  Then 
I told him that the police had electrocuted me and he 
explained to me several things saying that these people had 
exceeded in their administering of the electric shock and so 
Dr Moodley asked me to take out two of my teeth that had 
been damaged, so I had them extracted on Monday.  So I again 
went into hiding and the police still kept on looking for 
me.
 Then in 1987, we had escaped once more and I was in 
Port Elizabeth living in Betram Street.  Then my aunt who 
came from Zwide, and she told me that she was sick and had 
they had not gone to work and she was saying that she must 
consult a doctor.  This whole day, the policemen had been 
moving up and down here in Betram Street, but, I had a hope 
that they did not know me, but I was wrong.  Then there was 
a car facing our house.  It was parked in Matitiba, facing 
our house.  My aunt asked that I should not accompany her 
because there were policemen, but I refused.  Then, as soon 
as I got to Betrom, I saw some cars that were speeding 
towards me and the policemen jumped out and they were facing 
there fire arms towards me.  They searched my whole body, 
they searched me thoroughly, they took a walkie talkie and 
they asked what was me name, and I told them my name was 
Mongezi, and I could see that they were communicating.
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MS MAYA:  Did you know these people who had arrested you?
MR CALU:  No, I did not know them.
 They took me to the house where I came from and they 
again searched the house.  They did not tell me what they 
were looking for.  Then, this Black man said to me, these 
men are looking for a firearm.
MS MAYA:  Did they get the firearm?
MR CALU:  No, they did not get any firearm from me.  They 
took me to Louis Le Grange.
MS MAYA:  What did they do to you there, did they 
interrogate you there?
MR CALU:  No, they said, yes, this is the one.  This is the 
one we are looking for.
MS MAYA:  Who said that?
MR CALU:  Jagter said this.  That is a Uitenhage detective 
who is now a Captain in Le Grange.
 So, I spent the night there.  The following morning, I 
was called at about 6 o'clock in the morning and I went up 
to the seventh floor where they were seated in a round table 
and they asked whether I had a firearm, they asked this 
question repeatedly and I told them that I did not have one. 
 Then, they took out a parcel and which had some soil inside 
and they asked me, do you know anything about this?  I 
looked at it, and I could see that it was mine, and then I 
was scared.
MS MAYA:  Did you know this parcel that was shown to you?
MR CALU:  Yes, I knew that it was mine, but to them, I 
denied that it belonged to me. I then identified this 
parcel.  Then, they opened this parcel.  It had some bullets 
for a 9mm fire arm, there were 45 of these bullets.  Then 
they opened another plastic, there was a magazine with 15 
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bullets and a magazine and they asked, where is the main 
part of this cassette, then I said to them, I know nothing 
about this thing.  They asked about the bullets of the 9mm, 
I said I knew nothing about it.  Then they said Lulamile, 
your sister said that these belonged to you, and I denied 
it.  They kept on interrogating me, trying to get the truth 
and then one Coloured person, who's name was Campbell, 
because I could understand them as they were speaking 
Afrikaans, that I heard that his name was Campbell, then he 
again asked me, do you know anything about the bee's, and 
then I said that I know the bee's.  But I said to him that I 
know nothing about bee's.  
 Then he made me sit down, I want to demonstrate how he 
made me sit down.  This is how I sat, and there was a stick 
just layed here on my hands.  I had to hold the stick.  They 
call this action of sitting the helicopter, so they would 
cover me with plastic and tie it very tight, so as to 
suffocate me.  They again used the thing a doctor uses when 
he is trying to determine your blood pressure and they 
tightened it and I was hanging in one of the tables, and 
they would do this for five minutes, then relax and then go 
back once more and all this time, they were asking me who 
things these were.  
 So, they ultimately said that these things belonged to 
me, then they asked with whom was I staying, then I said I 
was staying with Aubrey and Tini, because if they wanted to 
go there, they were not going to find them.  Then they kept 
on torturing me for about 10 days, following the same 
procedures as that on the third day.   I appeared in court 
and there was an allegation that I owned all these things, 
that was in May.  
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 Then, from the court, I was locked in, in Algoa Park 
and I was there for three days, and then transferred to La 
Grange. For this whole month, people at home did not know 
anything about my whereabouts.  Then, on the 5th, I saw 
someone in court and sent a message to my family that I was 
in Le Grange.  And then Vanessa came on the 5th, saying that 
it is long that they had been looking for me.  Then, Vanessa 
said she was late and promised to come back the following 
day and she came and already was from upstairs and Vanessa 
said, you are being charged in this way, and she told me 
what I was being accused of,  And I had to appear therefore 
on the 24 June, and my advocate was Mr Pillay, and Mr Pillay 
got information from Campbell that a certain Mr X had 
informed them with information.
 The following day, they took my sister and made her to 
agree that I was responsible for all this and they belonged 
to me and this case was postponed and anyway, I was found 
not guilty.
MS MAYA:  Now, did you ultimately admit, do you ultimately 
know who brought this parcel to the police?
MR CALU:  Even now, I am still wondering about who brought 
this, because when we were hiding these things, there were 
three of us, it was me, Abrey and Kiki.  So I was worried 
when this parcel landed in the wrong hands, landed in the 
hands of the people who were not there.
MS MAYA:  Where are they now?  Did you ask them about this 
parcel?
MR CALU:  What about it?
MS MAYA:  That who actually took it to the police.
MR CALU:  People say, I noticed this.  Jagter said that all 
comrades are working for us and he said to me, in 1986, I 
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once planned to get to Durban, and I denied because I had 
not gone there.  We had planned to go there, but our plans 
got aborted.  So, I did not follow the comrades, but I was 
very happy that this person was found and I was not the 
informer.  All I knew was that this Mr X was one of my 
friends.
MS MAYA:  Then, how has this torture affected your health?
MR CALU:  When the police tortured me, they affected my 
health.  Some other times I feel that my body becomes 
painful even if it is in the morning.  They did not only 
electrocute me, but the kicked me as well, but what mostly 
effected me was the electric shock that I was subjected to 
and it caused a lot of damage.
MS MAYA:  What is your request to this Commission?
MR CALU:  I didn't mention, here when they were writing this 
statement, that I would like this Commission to take note of 
this, that this was not done to me because I was Ngahle, but 
they were trying to damage the idea that we as Black could 
think we could liberate this country.  So all this happened 
under the conditions of discouraging the various structures 
and they various organisations that were fighting for 
freedom of this country, all this was not directed to me but 
it just happened that I got affected.  It was politically 
motivated.
 Then, I am asking this Commission, I know that there 
isn't much that it can do, but I recognise it as it was 
appointed by the government, perhaps it has the power that 
we as all the victims here in South Africa, could especially 
those who got disabled during this struggle, because looking 
at the other countries, I find that incidents of this 
nature, were happening, but their governments did attend to 
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their victims, and those people got some compensation 
because these people did give their lives in this battle for 
the people.  If perhaps I had not joined the struggle, 
perhaps my mother would still be alive, she died because I 
was arrested, repeatedly, and this greatly affected her 
life.
MS MAYA:  Could I ask you that you should allow me to help 
you so that we could conclude.  Your request is that there 
should be projects for job creations, those are the people 
who could not further their education because of the 
tortures of that time, and even those who are still at 
school should be assisted to go back to school and even 
those who are disabled, should be assisted through, because 
they definitely had some goals.  So if they were to be 
assisted to achieve their ambitions, you would feel very 
comfortable?
MR CALU:  Yes, I did say so. Thank you.
MS MAYA:  Thank you.