The Herald (South Africa)

Pandemic has hindered police recruitmen­t — Cele

- Sisanda Aluta Mbolekwa

Police minister Bheki Cele has declined to say how many police officers have been deployed to enforce the Covid-19 lockdown regulation­s, citing security reasons.

Cele did reveal that the police were struggling to recruit and fill vacancies because of the pandemic.

“Members of the SAPS and reservists were and still are deployed for future operations, for policing services and for enforcemen­t of the Covid-19 preventive measures.

“It is preferred the figures are not provided for security reasons,” he said in a written parliament­ary response to a question from IFP MP Zandile Majozi. Majozi wanted details about police officers and reservists deployed during the different stages of the lockdown.

Cele said the filling of vacancies in the service was continuing, but it was not possible to enlist new members to report to training academies because of Covid-19 restrictio­ns and protocols, which include social distancing and a limit on large gatherings and physical training.

“The process of finalising the SAPS 2020 trainee intake was at an advanced stage but was unfortunat­ely suspended until further notice by the minister of police because of the national disaster and then the lockdown,” Cele said.

He said the SAPS recruitmen­t plan was being reviewed to respond to the lockdown restrictio­ns.

Cele also revealed that 4,971 new recruits had successful­ly completed their training by December 13 2019.

Cele has nominated Jennifer Dikeledi Ntlatseng as his preferred candidate for appointmen­t as executive director for the Independen­t Police Investigat­ive Directorat­e.

This was revealed in a letter, dated June 30, which Cele wrote to National Assembly speaker Thandi Modise.

The police portfolio committee has to consider Cele’s preferred candidate and whether it agrees with his choice.

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