If I knew I would have just tabled so that there are no follow up questions. [Laughter.] We are sharing boarders with several countries and we are experiencing different types of criminalities. Lesotho, Eastern Cape and Kwazulu-Natal would be more of stock theft and some ordinary criminality like cross boarder murders. Last week we buried one of our intelligence officer murdered by people crossing the border to Lesotho. Because
of co-operation, those people have been arrested; they are back in the country.
We have a very good working relationship with almost all of the countries we are neighbours with. With Mozambique, we have had two meetings with the Minister of Police on the other side. With Zimbabwe, where there is also a cross boarder of car theft issues and fake goods and things like those, we have special operations as per boarder and as per the kind of crime that you experience on that boarder.
So, the working relationships are quite okay but we must remember, as it has been raised here time and again, that you would have rotten potatoes within the South African civil servants and also within people working for the government on the other side too. When we catch them here in South Africa we deal with them decisively - we do not know what they do on the other side.
I am sure you have seen with the fake goods that we were collecting in Johannesburg, some of the South African police members stole the fake goods and sold them and we dealt with them accordingly there on the spot. We hope that those countries we work with will do the same with the rotten potatoes that are supposed to be helping the
respective countries to maintain the law. But yes, we are working with all neighbouring countries.