Abduction Case of 6-year-old Eva Tembo @KASIBCNEWS
Abduction Case of 6-year-old Eva Tembo @KASIBCNEWS
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) is outraged at the disgraceful way the abduction
case of 6-year-old Eva Tembo was handled. The sheer incompetence, negligence, and
blatant privilege granted to the abductor, Carlos Rebelo, is an insult to justice, the safety
of children, and the dignity of Eva’s family.
In a shocking act of lawlessness, Eva Tembo was abducted in July by her mother’s
employer, Carlos Rebelo. After securing custody of Eva in June 2024, Rebelo defied the
law by refusing to return her once the custody order was reversed on July 12th. Instead
of complying, he abducted the child and vanished, leaving her family scrambling to find
her. It is only yesterday that Rebelo finally returned the child to his lawyer’s offices and
eventually the child was reunited with her parents.
Firstly, it is not clear how an unrelated, old man like Rebelo gained custody of a child that
wasn’t his. This man had no blood relation to Eva and yet was granted custody – this is a
gross miscarriage of justice, dripping with the foul stench of white privilege. This child had
two living parents and no attempt was made to find external relatives, nor make us of
social services, if indeed the child needed placement in a safer environment.
Secondly, why did the police completely fail to take action until October 9th? A case was
opened on July 12th, and not a single officer took steps to investigate or recover this
missing child, until a police team was created on the 9th of October to look into the return
of the child.
This is nothing less than criminal negligence. Our police force, which is meant
to protect the most vulnerable among us, sat idly by as a white man played kidnapper, all
while the public raised alarm on social media. It wasn’t until the media outlet News24, not
the police, got involved that any significant movement was made to return Eva. This is an
unacceptable dereliction of duty.
Thirdly, the newspaper “negotiated” the return of the child as Rebelo made demands that
he would only return the child to his lawyers. This is absolutely unheard of—are we now
allowing criminals to set terms for their surrender? While Eva’s return is a relief, the fact
that Rebelo was not immediately apprehended is appalling, he should have been arrested
the moment Eva was handed over to his lawyer.
We have to now question whether the police are now making deals with kidnappers, and letting them get away at the expense of our children’s safety.
Eva’s abduction and the way it was handled is a chilling reminder of how unsafe our
children are in this country. The fact that a man could kidnap a child, negotiate her return
on his terms, and walk free without immediate consequence is a terrifying signal that the
justice system under the ANC has crumbled to the point that it is only for the powerful and
the connected. It may not be surprising, however, when statistics show that over 106 000
rape cases and 22,000 sexual assault cases involving children have been reported over
the last six financial years. Additionally, rape accounted for over 38% of all crimes against
children in 2023.
South Africa has become a sanctuary for paedophiles and rapists, especially white men
who exploit their privilege to escape accountability, giving them free rein to victimise more
innocents. Just in August, Iaian Wares was finally arrested and extradited for sexually
assaulting students in Scotland and England during the 1960s and 70s, after living
undisturbed and retiring comfortably here for decades. In a similarly disgraceful case,
Gerhard Ackerman was only convicted in 2022, facing over 700 charges of rape,
trafficking, and more.
We, as the EFF, stand with Eva’s parents and will actively and closely monitor this case
to ensure that justice is served. We cannot allow children in this country to be traded like
commodities, with the police treating the lives of black children as less important than
white men’s whims.
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