I don't know who made
that promise because I am certain that members of the SA National Defence Force would never disclose what number would be deployed. [Interjections.] Okay! But from where I am standing right now, and this is something which all of us need to learn, that when you deploy, whether is the police or members of the SA National Defence Force, never disclose the number of the forces. It is an operational issue. You will be sending a message to the ones you are fighting against by saying here is our strength. So, never give details of your strength to your enemy. That's number one.
You mentioned a matter that is very painful and very sad - a solider who was found burnt to death in the boot. Firstly, let me clarify that this soldier was not part of the team which was deployed in the Western Cape. This is somebody who had been working here in the Western Cape. He was transferred to this area at the beginning of the year. It doesn't make it less painful that you have a soldier who died and who was not part of the team which was deployed. The fact that he is somebody's son, he is somebody husband and he is somebody's brother. So it is very painful and it is very sad.
I just want to ally your fears. In this instance we still don't have information about the circumstances under which these whole things
happened. But certainly he was not deployed in this area as part of the units which are there. For now the information which has come forward is very sketchy and we rely on the police to assist us. [Interjections.] The Minister is whispering that they have already arrested two people. I am sure the Minister will be able to provide you with that answer. Thank you very much, hon member. Thank you.
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