Cape Argus

Ramaphosa addresses bereaved at moving SAPS memorial event

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EMOTIONAL scenes were witnessed at the SAPS’s memorial site at the Union Buildings in Pretoria yesterday as families of slain officers, particular­ly wives and children, lined up to lay wreaths for the 40 police officers killed in the line of duty between April 1, 2016 and March 31, 2017.

Police chaplains and emergency services personnel helped the bereaved families, using wheelchair­s to carry some of the wailing family members away.

In his address at the sombre event, Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa said the occasion should remind serving SAPS members to “take back the streets”.

“In their memory, in their honour, take your place, stake your claim, and win the fight against crime. Take back our streets and communitie­s and rid them of crime. Bring criminals to justice and ensure that no person is beyond the long arm of the law.

“Carry your responsibi­lity with sincerity and integrity. Become a police service of profession­alism, honestly and accountabi­lity with effective working relations in our communitie­s,” Ramaphosa said.

To the families, he said they should take solace in the fact that their loved ones had died as heroes.“Your loss is greater than ours. May you find solace in knowing that your loved ones died heroes in a worthy and noble cause. May their names, their deeds and their sacrifices never be forgotten.”

Ramaphosa said being a member of the SAPS was “not merely a job, but rather a calling”. – ANA

 ??  ?? CONDOLENCE­S: Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa at the Union Buildings in Pretoria to honour police officers slain in the line of duty.
CONDOLENCE­S: Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa at the Union Buildings in Pretoria to honour police officers slain in the line of duty.

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