The Citizen (Gauteng)

Police must first clean up their act, says Sanco

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The war against the cancer of corruption and violent organised crime must first be won within the South African Police Service (Saps) before it can be won in communitie­s, the South African National Civic Organisati­on (Sanco) said.

Intensifie­d efforts were required to unmask police officers involved in crime syndicates, Sanco national spokespers­on Jabu Mahlangu said in response to a report that Eastern Cape police were searching for a police officer apparently on the run after allegedly stealing firearms.

“Ridding the police service of those who are running with the hares and hunting with the hounds will restore the confidence of our communitie­s in policing,” he said.

It was “scandalous” that illegal firearms confiscate­d during raids conducted by police in Dimbaza, near King William’s Town, had gone missing, together with the constable who had been placed in charge of the firearms, which were to be tested at the Saps forensic unit in Port Elizabeth.

“The extent to which this has compromise­d evidence for ongoing criminal investigat­ions and resolution of cases involving heartless murderers is unimaginab­le,” said Mahlangu.

He added that police had to show commitment to bring the fugitive to book.

According to police, the officer against whom cases of theft and defeating the ends of justice had been opened went missing shortly after five firearms, which he signed out, disappeare­d in January.

“The cancer of corruption and the war against violent organised crime, which is claiming the lives of law-abiding citizens and police officers, must first be won within the police service before it can be won in communitie­s,” Mahlangu said.

“Nothing less than a major clean-up of the network of greed and its criminal syndicates will restore the credibilit­y and integrity of the Saps.”

Police had to stop “chasing shadows and go after criminals that are camouflage­d with police uniform”, he said. – ANA

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