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The City and JPMD are to pay all those affected, at least 33 people, R1 800 each, in terms of the settlement, according to an order handed down by acting Judge Prince Manyathi in the Johannesburg High Court on Thursday.This is for the loss of potential earnings and personal property. The total amount, R59 400, is to be paid into the trust account of their attorney, Kelly Kropman, by 28 September. The City of Johannesburg and JMPD must also pay the costs of the application, on a punitive scale.
Kropman confirmed that her clients will pursue the case against the police and private security company Mafoko Security Patrols, seeking R3 200 . The police had opposed the application, claiming its members had merely been present to “observe and monitor”, while Mafoko had not filed any papers in the matter.After hearing argument, acting Judge Manyathi reserved judgment.
They had secured the first court order last year, after their homes were torn down and belongings taken. The City consented to the interdict and to return their possessions. But despite this, a group of “enforcers”, some armed with shotguns, had arrived in the morning on 30 August to do a “park clean-up”. Again their homes were broken down and all their belongings thrown onto the backs of trucks and taken away.
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