The Citizen (Gauteng)

Cop comes clean about gang link

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A former member of the Port Elizabeth Gang Task Team, who kept mum on the whereabout­s of a notorious gangster – also her then secret lover – has decided to plead guilty to charges against her.

The case against Constable Alicia Beeming continued yesterday in the Port Elizabeth Magistrate’s Court, where she faces a charge of defeating the ends of justice.

The state was ready to proceed with its case when Beeming’s lawyer placed on record that the police officer would plead guilty to the charge against her.

Beeming continues to work within the police despite being found guilty for misconduct at her internal department­al hearing. She paid a fine of R2 400.

Following her department­al hearing during November last year, Beeming was sent back to her station of origin at the Motherwell police station where she works within the Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences (FCS) unit.

According to the indictment, Beeming kept silent about her relationsh­ip with a high-ranking gang member, Hans Jordaan, while she was an active specialist investigat­or probing gang activity in Port Elizabeth’s northern areas.

The charge sheet reads that Beeming would attend meetings held by the commander of the unit, Captain Mike Grobler, during which gangs, gang activities and wanted suspects were identified and discussed. Beeming had access to both covert and overt intelligen­ce, as well as case dockets investigat­ed by the Gang Task Team unit, all of which was privileged informatio­n.

According to the state, the cop allegedly had informatio­n on the whereabout­s of Jordaan, but kept mum about it while her unit was searching for him in connection with an attempted murder charge related to a gang shooting in 2014.

The state alleges that Beeming had a relationsh­ip with Jordaan while knowing that he was wanted by the Gang Task Team.

The prosecutio­n said she had failed to inform her commander, Grobler, about their relationsh­ip.

The case was postponed until June 20 for Beeming’s guilty plea. – ANA

Beeming kept silent about her relationsh­ip with a high-ranking gang member

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