Critical documents stole from ATM head offices
The African Transformation Movement party has opened another case with the South African Police Services after their offices were broken into in a span of two days.
Party’s spokesperson Zama Ntshona said critical documents are among of the items that were stolen ” Six laptops, shockingly, critical documents, hard drives, and other essential information were also taken, while our files and diaries were scattered in a deliberate act of desecration.”
Ntshona said although they have registered a case with the South African Police Service CAS 188/1/2024, the theft of critical documents is not a merely burglary but a
“The theft of critical documents, hard drives, laptops, and other essential information is
not merely a burglary; it is indicative of more sinister motives at play. We caution those
responsible that such actions will not deter us from our mission to serve the people
and uphold their rights,” said Ntshona.
The party said the fact that the burglars returned for a second time within a span of two days raises
serious concerns and suggests a deliberate and targeted effort to obtain specific information or devices, which, fortunately, were not found. This calculated act is particularly sinister given the upcoming election year, reinforcing the urgency for a thorough investigation into the motives behind these criminal actions.
Ntshona said the ATM, remains unshaken in its commitment to the principles of democracy and the pursuit of a corruption-free society. “We call on law enforcement agencies to expedite their efforts to apprehend the perpetrators and assure the public that we will not be deterred from our mission to serve the people and uphold their democratic rights will continue to work towards fostering a transparent and accountable political environment for the benefit of all South Africa”.
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