Questionable motives behind persistent prosecution of Piet Kleynhans
18 September 2024
The renewed prosecution of a Free State farmer, Mr Piet Kleynhans, for an incident three years ago in which he shot the dogs of illegal hunters on his farm justifiably raises questions about the state's motives.
The case against Kleynhans was scrapped from the roll in March last year, but has now suddenly been re-opened with Kleynhans being informed that he will soon have to appear in court again on an attempted murder charge. According to a media report, he was also informed that he could possibly face additional charges as well.
Kleynhans was arrested three years ago after firing shots at dogs belonging to a group of illegal trespassers and hunters on his farm.
The farming community in the Free State is increasingly targeted by gangs that hunt illegally on agricultural land using cruel and inhumane hunting practices. These "hunters" set dogs on wild buck and other game and in many cases, the animals are mangled alive.