The Citizen (KZN)

New top cop urged to stabilise Saps

- Virginia Keppler

Police Minister Fikile Mbalula has vowed that the work of the Independen­t Police Investigat­ive Directorat­e (Ipid) will not be impeded by the police.

Mbalula made the commit- ment in Tshwane yesterday at the official inaugurati­on of the new commission­er of police, General Khehla John Sitole.

Mbalula told Sitole it was crucial that the police worked closely and harmonious­ly with other components of the justice system. He emphasised that the independen­ce of Ipid was a key area of concern for him.

Before hundreds of policemen and women at the official parade, where Sitole was presented with the sword of command, Mbalula said: “General, we also encourage you to provide stability in the organisati­on and finalise the transforma­tion and complete amalgamati­on of all 14 pre-democracy different police forces into a democratic Saps in an equitable and fair manner.”

He noted that 11 of the 14 forces were from the former TBVC homelands, while the other three units incorporat­ed into the Saps were the intelligen­ce and protection units of MK and Apla, which comprised the “nonstatuto­ry” block in the service.

Sitole promised to serve the country with loyalty, courage dignity and honour.

President Jacob Zuma did not attend the ceremony.

 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? Police officers salute new National Police Commission­er General Khehla John Sitole during his inaugurati­on parade at the Saps training academy yesterday.
Picture: Jacques Nelles Police officers salute new National Police Commission­er General Khehla John Sitole during his inaugurati­on parade at the Saps training academy yesterday.

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