Black Scorpion Protection Services

Black Scorpion Protection Services Private Security Business Specializing in an array of professional security services and products. Services include guarding, armed response, event guarding.

Black Scorpions is an accredited private security company registered with the Private Security Industry Regulatity Authority with PSIRA number: 2430254. We supply a range of security products including access control, CCTV, IT supplies and networking, personnel and vehicle tracking, inverter backup systems, wireless alarms tactical and sport shooting gear and advice on all the above. Our Director

s David, Jason and Aiden Leppan are highly trained and experienced in combat and tactical armed response. We have a vast experience in computer IT, networking and CCTV solutions.

02/09/2022

SECURITY OFFICER POSITION AVAILABLE AT POPULAR HOLIDAY RESORT.

Fixed term contract: 7 months

Location: Yellow Sands Caravan Park, East Coast Resorts, East London, Eastern Cape.

Commencement date: 20 Oct 2022
Expiry date: 19 May 2023

4 shifts per week: Thurs - Sun weekly.

Requirements: English Primary / Afrikaans Secondary. Computer literate.

Other skills that will be of an advantage: Background in hospitality guest services. General maintenance / handy man abilities. Professional and friendly persona. Ability to resolve conflict amicably.

Market related remuneration.

Duties: Welcome guests and direct guests on arrival, access control, property patrols, attending to customer after hours requests, ensuring premises locked up and secure, emergency call outs and response, assisting late check in’s and Afterhours walk in customers. Receiving stock and courier deliveries.

CV’s must be emailed for consideration to: [email protected]

Closing date for submissions: 12 October 2022.

Should you not hear back from us within 2 weeks, consider your application unsuccessful.

STOCK THEFT INCIDENTDate: 25/2/192 x cattle slaughtered along the Glen Gariff Road (East Coast Resort, East London)These...
26/02/2019

STOCK THEFT INCIDENT
Date: 25/2/19

2 x cattle slaughtered along the Glen Gariff Road (East Coast Resort, East London)

These incidents are estimated to be happening between 10:00pm and 2:00am.

Please report any suspicious activity to:

Jason Leppan - 0799221233
Aiden Leppan - 0799221234
Gonubie SAPS - 0437404040

🦂🚨House Break in suspect arrested 🚨 🦂 Date: 15/2/19Time: 14:00Location: Chintsa East Our response team responded to a ca...
15/02/2019

🦂🚨House Break in suspect arrested 🚨 🦂
Date: 15/2/19
Time: 14:00
Location: Chintsa East

Our response team responded to a call for assistance from Chintsa Security Services in locating a suspect caught on CCTV in a house break in.

After nearly 2 hours of searching through the thick bush below the Chintsa East refuse tip, the suspect emerged right in front of one of our officers.

Thank you to the off duty officer involved, members of the community, Kingwilliams Town Dog Unit, Gonubie SAPS Members and most importantly - Simon Gogela from Chintsa Security Services 🚨

Protest Action - EAST COAST AREAMonday, 4 Feb 201915 arrests were made after protestors blocked roadways around the Glen...
04/02/2019

Protest Action - EAST COAST AREA
Monday, 4 Feb 2019

15 arrests were made after protestors blocked roadways around the Glen Eden turn off.

Thank you to SAPS and all the community members involved.

16/11/2018
16/11/2018

BREAKING NEWS: The Stock theft unit have just advised us that an arrest was made last night 15/11/18. The suspects were found in possession of meat suspected to be from a case of slaughtered cattle along the N6. The suspects were found in possession of bulk meat in their vehicle. One arrest has been made of a suspect who resides at Glen Eden location - other suspects got away on foot.

According to stock theft, the meat is being sold at the N2 taxi rank near Mdantsane and other taxi ranks. Well done to the Stock theft, SAPS and all involved.

Yours Sincerely,

Simon (Mjongile) Gogela
Chintsa Security Services 🚨

Jason Leppan
Black Scorpions 🚨

07/11/2018

7 November 2018

AN OUTSTANDING VICTORY BY GOSA FOR ALL FI****MS OWNERS IN SOUTH
AFRICA.

Expired license CAN be renewed. The SAPS refusal to process late applications
for renewal is unlawful.

We have received the written order on the July 2018 court case and we have summarised it to make it easy for all to understand. This is a solid victory by GOSA for all the firearm owners of South Africa.

GOSA July 2018 Interdict Notes

Urgency:

1. SAPS disputed the right of our attorney and the standing of our Exco and Chairman to bring this action. The judge was not pleased with this. Terming the challenge “artificial to put it mildly”, “except with a fertile imagination”, and an abuse of the court’s time.

2. SAPS argued there was no urgency because GOSA waited until July 2018 to challenge a February 2016 directive. This was dismissed due to the SA Hunters (and others) cases similarly dealing with this from a (now failed) different point of view only being resolved in June 2018.

3. The National Spokesman for SAPS also stated on the record that there was no option but to surrender expired license fi****ms, while GOSA was engaging in good faith with SAPS to find a mutually beneficial outcome in the aftermath of the ConCourt June 2018 ruling. This prompted GOSA’s court action.

4. GOSA argued “life and death” through the loss of fi****ms for protection by many gun owners, calling it a “matter of national security” due to the number of 450 000 expired licenses – and potentially 60 Million rounds of ammunition – which SAPS was demanding be surrendered to it. The judge agreed with GOSA.

5. GOSA brought evidence clearly showing SAPS as wholly incompetent and lacking the institutional integrity to take in fi****ms of any number, and protect them at any level. The judge agreed with this view.

6. SAPS argued that an expired license was irrecoverable. GOSA presented a SAPS 518(a) form as evidence that it was not. The judge agreed with GOSA.

7. The court dismissed SAPS’s arguments against urgency in the whole, mentioning SAPS’s accusation of GOSA “sitting on its hands” as wrong.

Merits of the application:

1. Before the Phahlane directive, it was common practice to renew late and even expired licenses.

2. The SAPS 518(a) form was damning for SAPS. It clearly showed that there was provision to renew expired licenses, and that this was the original intention of the legislature. The fact that it was still available on the website for download did not help SAPS. The Judge was actually astounded that the Constitutional Court had missed this key evidence in their judgement earlier this year.

3. The Judge remarked... “It is in my view…”, “…Green licenses predating the promulgation of the Act in 2004 is still recognised…”.Although the court was not asked to clarify this at all, it is crystal clear that the court views ALL old licences as still valid.

4. The court accepted the SAPS submission that an amnesty during which Licence could be renewed was imminent, although the specific terms were unknown. (This has turned out to be false a number of months later. There will be no amnesty.)

Judgement:

1. SAPS are prohibited from implementing any plans of action, and from accepting from the public fi****ms for which the license has expired. SAPS is also prohibited from demanding the surrender of such fi****ms. (Do not hand in your firearm, rather keep it in your safe and go and renew your license.)

2. All other pleas are to be dealt with in the main application, including:

2.1. Extending expired license validity to allow renewal on good cause shown,
2.2. The (unlawful) Phahlane directive halting renewal of expired licenses to be withdrawn,
2.3 An order to restore the (sabotaged) CFR IT system to accept expired license renewals,
2.4 Expired license renewal applications are subject to “good cause shown”,
2.5. Any lodged application for late renewal with good cause shown (good reason) as requested by the SAPS 518(a) form, shall be considered lawful possession,
2.6. Further alternative relief,
2.7. Costs are reserved for the main application.

GOSA would like to point out that these problems, in particular, the disabling of the
system to renew expired licenses, occurred under the command of General Phahlane, a
week after he was appointed as Acting National Commissioner under the now disgraced Zuma administration. A week or so after this unlawful directive Phahlane disbanded General Veary's task team in the Western Cape that had uncovered Colonel Prinsloo's criminal scheme to supply thousands of SAPS and surrendered fi****ms to Cape flats gangs. Again, Pahlane has been implicated in corruption along with 20 of his colleagues, including Lieutenant-Gen Lungiswa Shezi, Divisional Commissioner: Technology Management Services. Raising questions to his motives, leadership ability and judgement, as he seems incapable in making rational and logical decisions.

Phahlane’s successor, National Commissioner Sithole has admitted to the Parliamentary Police Portfolio Committee that SAPS is “overstretched” and that he considers the SAPS finds it “impossible to fulfil its mandate”. Why then do SAPS keep unlawful orders of a corrupt ex-police chief in place, and why does SAPS leadership insist on making the lives of the hard-working officers in SAPS, as well as gun owners more difficult by fighting about trivial matters like the renewal of expired licenses where it is obvious that the legislature always intended late renewals to be legally possible?

Work with us and let us help you make things easier, Minister Cele and General Sithole. We implore General Sithole and Minister Cele to repair the sabotaged computer system in regards to the renewal of expired firearm licenses as soon as possible, as not doing so is obviously an egregious dereliction of your duty.

We note that SAPS has admitted providing an internal guideline literally days after the ruling to its members on how to proceed regarding the use and possession of dagga following the groundbreaking ruling by the Constitutional Court in September, but has blatantly ignored doing so for expired fi****ms licenses. This is not acceptable.

There are hard-working and dutiful Designated Firearm Officers in South Africa trying their best to make good of a bad situation, to them we thank you for your hard work and dedication, and we hope that your leadership will work with us and you to make all of our lives easier.

ENDS

P.P Tim Flack
Media Liaison GOSA
(Number not for publication)

Paul Oxley
EXCO: CHAIRPERSON GOSA

06/11/2018

CATTLE SLAUGHTERED:
Date: 5/11/18
Report of 4 x cattle slaughtered during the night at Wattle Grove Farm (Brakfontein Area). A case has been opened at Gonubie SAPS.

News24 is running a poll - “Do you support Gun Ownership for self defense” 🗳 THE ONLY ANSWER SHOULD BE ABSOLUTELY! The P...
24/10/2018

News24 is running a poll - “Do you support Gun Ownership for self defense” 🗳

THE ONLY ANSWER SHOULD BE ABSOLUTELY!

The Poll is on their home page. If you are using a cellphone, you need to scroll to the bottom of the page and click “Switch to Desktop site” in order to see the poll.

Let’s smash the votes 😎💪

Visit:

News24, South Africa's premier news source, provides breaking news on national, world, Africa, sport, entertainment, technology & more.

LADIES AND FIREARM CARRYING: This is a good article on convenient firearm carrying for ladies:
24/10/2018

LADIES AND FIREARM CARRYING: This is a good article on convenient firearm carrying for ladies:

GearGunsHow Even PETITE Women Can Conceal Carry Big Guns Without Belts, Tactical Clothes, Or Looking Like Men! By Caleb - Nov 8, 2016 12 32282 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter If you are a woman and you’d like to know how to conceal carry the biggest size handgun possible — while still being a...

The thugs who brutally shot and murdered two security Officers in Soweto were killed in a hail of Police bullets on Mond...
23/10/2018

The thugs who brutally shot and murdered two security Officers in Soweto were killed in a hail of Police bullets on Monday, 22/10/18 🚨

Police have confirmed that two men who were captured on video brutally killing two security guards in Soweto have been killed during a shootout in KwaZulu-Natal.

You can run, but you can’t hide 😎😁 We just received our new thermal imaging Flir Breach PTQ136 📹🌌🦂
16/10/2018

You can run, but you can’t hide 😎😁 We just received our new thermal imaging Flir Breach PTQ136 📹🌌🦂

Address

Yellow Sands, Kwelera
East London
5259

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+27(0)43 734 3043

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Black Scorpion Protection Services posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Black Scorpion Protection Services:

Share