The robbers in Northern Ireland have used bulldozer to remove an ATM from the wall and stole



The robbers are wiping out with an electronic banking machine in Northern Ireland.
The robbers have used the bulldozer to rob the ATM from the one-storey shop in Antrim County.
The event occurred at nine o'clock on Monday night. Police have confirmed that the building was badly damaged.
The shop owner Walter Millar said that the ATM would "be remembered" by the local community and now there is a "panic" on receiving other machines after theft.

Earlier when he received information on the theft, the shop owner Mr Millar thought it was just a fiction of the of Fools Day, 1st April.
"What I can say is that they have used the bulldozers that they stole in one area of ​​construction at the end of the street, they drowned the machine and put it on the car and left it," he said.
"The kitchen wallpaper has been completely destroyed ... we have had a hard time, and including the current economic situation, such things are completely useless."

ATM bandits

"We received a call about the incident at 9:25 pm that the fire was on fire out of the shop where ATM was robbed," Police Inspector Richard Thornton said.
"ATM has been robbed from the wall and destroyed the building when it was installed ... we want witnesses to appear, especially those who saw a silver car."
Last month, police announced the creation of a new anti-ATM machine.
When it started in 2019, seven ATM machines were stolen. Police also believe there are several gangs that are involved in theft of these machines.
The shop owners now show their fear of keeping the machines in their business areas and already a few people have warned if the robbery will continue and they will be forced to release the machines.

'' The Lion mother'' The woman who fought with her daughter's rapists in South Africa



Nokubonga Qampi has been known as "Lion Mama" after killing one of the three men who demanded his daughter and injured others. He was charged with murder - but after a public complaint the charges were canceled, and he was able to make an effort to ensure that his daughter survived injury.
It was midnight when the call awakened her and told her daughter is trouble.
The girl who was calling her was 500 kilometers away from her home - and she told her daughter, Siphokazi, was being raped by three men who were all familiar with them
Nokubonga's first answer was to call the police, but no one answered his phone. He knew that it would take time to get to his village, a green grassy mountainous region of Eastern Cape province in South Africa.
She was the only one who could help his daughter.
"I was afraid, but I had to go because she was my daughter," she said.
"I thought that when I got there, she might have died ... Because she knew her rapists, and because they knew her and knew she knew them, they might have to kill her to prevent being reported."
Siphokazi had visited her friends in the village but had been left alone, sleeping when they left out for seven hours. then three men who were drinking alcohol in one old house attacked her..

The judge in the case of Nokubonga against rapists said it showed "he had a feeling of anger" when he saw one of the men striking his daughter a, while the other two standing side by side with their pants on their knees, waiting for their time to arrive.
Judge Mbulelo Jolwana continued to say, "I understood that he was very mad." But what he remembers today about his story, she admits she was afraid of her and the and her daughter image shows sadness and bitterness.

Guests in South Africa protect themselves against xenophobia




Somali civilians are fighting against any guest invasion in Pretoria in Marastabad area in South Africa.
The group was facing another group of South African civilians leading uprising against immigrants.
However police officers intervened and beat them with aircraft helicopter as well as bullet balls.
Almost two people were injured by the bullets when the police were protesting against protests in the country.
One photographer was shot two of the balls on his back when he returned home from school.
Police officers have used aircraft helicopters, ammunition balls and tears to disperse the protesters to prevent emerging immigrant groups with rods, stones and knives.
Save South Africa's news agency says the mayor of Johannesburg Herman Mashaba has many questions to answer.
Despite Mr Mashaba saying that the violence has no place in the national hil, the organization's activists claim that his remarks that immigrants in the country are linked to the crimes that caused the violence.

Attack on South African visitors: Government to meet ambassadors as well as police officers


South Africa's foreign affairs minister has called for an emergency meeting with ambassadors following attacks on visitors in Durban.
Earlier on Monday three people died following protests focused on shops, many of which were owned by foreigners.
Approximately 50 people sought asylum at one police station when one group of unemployed African youth forced them from their homes at night.
Visitors are targeted by people where they are accused of taking their work.
Almost 100 people attacked the supermarket on Sunday night and Sunday morning, stealing and burning houses.
One woman died when she collapsed from the roof of the house when she left the protesters.
Two other people were killed as a result of gunshot wounds, after one shop owner allegedly shot.
On Tuesday the visitors began to seek refuge in mosques and police station.
Minister of Foreign Relations and Cooperation Lindiwe Sisulu ordered police officers to face the attackers.
'' Any criminal acts and theft of foreign nationals will not be accepted by the police officers and security agencies to take emergency measures without prejudice '', he said in the statement.

He has organized a meeting with African diplomats.
Some people complain about foreigners who work in South Africa where unemployment is up to 72 percent at the end of last year.
The attack on immigrants from other African countries is not a strange thing in South Africa.
In 2015, the violence in the cities of Johannesburg and Durban led to seven killings after migrants were hunted and attacked by gangs.
South Africa was hit by the worst violence against foreigners in 2008 when more than 60 people were killed.