Union slams attack on cop
The South African Municipal Workers Union (Samwu) has condemned the attack on a Johannesburg metro police officer in Hillbrow, the union said yesterday.
“The officer, along with his colleagues, had impounded a vehicle belonging to one of the church members who had illegally parked the vehicle on the street obstructing traffic. Upon noticing the officers executing their duties, church members became irate and confronted the officer who retreated, but the group proceeded to confront the officer,” said Samwu general secretary Simon Mathe.
“It was at this point that the officer fired warning shots in an attempt to disperse the group. However, the group proceeded to disarm and assault the officer. The group has committed various criminal acts including: illegal possession of a firearm, assault and obstructing a law enforcement officer from executing his duties.”
The officer was confronted and allegedly attacked by members of the Revelations Church of God in Hillbrow.
Mathe said it was embarrassing that church members could assault an officer of the law unprovoked and while he was executing his duties.
“We commend the officer for having shown maximum restraint and further wish him a speedy recovery from the shock and bruises which he suffered as a result of the attack. It can’t be correct that the very same people who are supposed to be holding the moral high ground have also joined in on such attacks against law enforcement offices.” – ANA