Journalist detained at Eskom’s power station

This article below was published by Fin24.com:

Le Roux

Netwerk24 multimedia journalist Le Roux Schoeman. (Photo: Facebook)

Nov 03 2014 16:51 Matthew le Cordeur  

Cape Town – Netwerk24 multimedia journalist Le Roux Schoeman was detained on Monday by Eskom security at the Majuba Power Station for taking photos of a national key point.

“[An] Eskom manager … is detaining … [Schoeman] at the Majuba power station, calling in IT to check his memory card,” tweeted Beeld editor Adriaan Basson.

Netwerk24 is the online home of Beeld, Die Burger, Rapport and Volksblad.

Basson said Schoeman was released after the Eskom manager made copies of his press card.

“We are talking to our lawyers and to Eskom about the detention of … [Schoeman] at Majuba powers [sic] station.”

Liesl Pretorius, Netwerk24 editor, told Fin24: “We are relieved that Le Roux is unharmed. We take this matter very seriously and will pursue it with Eskom.”

– Netwerk24 subscribers can read their story here.

Eskom received a query about the matter from Fin24. “We will revert back to you as soon as possible,” they said in a statement.

Netwerk24 journalists Schoeman and Cornel van Heerden were sent to Eskom’s Majuba power station in Mpumalanga after a coal silo collapsed, plunging the country into an unexpected load shedding situation, which could last months.

Before he was arrested, Schoeman tweeted these photos from Majuba:

Majuba
It has not yet been confirmed whether Van Heerden was also detained. He tweeted these photos from Majuba:

Majuba 2

Majuba 3

– Fin24.

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