The Citizen (Gauteng)

Metro cop detained after deadly collision

- Chisom Jenniffer Okoye

A Johannesbu­rg Metropolit­an Police Department (JMPD) officer allegedly killed three people – including two children – and injured two more in an apparent drunk-driving incident on Sunday night.

Chief of the Johannesbu­rg metropolit­an police David Tembe has confirmed that the off-duty JMPD officer was involved in a “threecar pile-up collision” that resulted in the deaths of a mother and her two children. Two other people were injured. Tembe said the suspect, who was assigned to vehicle protection, was using a BMW which belonged to the JMPD when he allegedly committed the offence.

He also confirmed that the suspect had undergone a breathalys­er test on the scene and was found to be under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident.

The suspect, who sustained minor injuries, was arrested and was being detained at the Lenasia police station.

He expected to appear in court today on charges of drunken driving, misuse of council property and three counts of culpable homicide.

Tembe said the Saps would investigat­e the incident further and that an internal disciplina­ry hearing would be carried out by the JMPD.

Meanwhile, the officer has been suspended “with immediate effect”.

Tembe expressed his shock after receiving the news of a “good officer” and said the suspect was one of their best in their department with a service record of more than 10 years.

However, he added: “I am not going to allow a JMPD officer to portray a bad reputation of the department because one potato spoils the whole bag.”

He took the opportunit­y to apologise to the family of the deceased and the public, saying the officer’s alleged behaviour did not reflect what they stood for as a law-enforcemen­t agency.

He said he would be visiting the families of the deceased today to offer his condolence­s.

 ?? Picture: Tracy Lee Stark ?? GRAVE. JMPD chief David Tembe yesterday briefs media about the arrest of an officer involved in an alleged drink-driving incident that left three people dead and two injured.
Picture: Tracy Lee Stark GRAVE. JMPD chief David Tembe yesterday briefs media about the arrest of an officer involved in an alleged drink-driving incident that left three people dead and two injured.

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