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Mbalula tells cops to sharpen their shooting skills

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POLICE Minister Fikile Mbalula yesterday urged young members of the SAPS to constantly work on improving their skills and efficiency.

“You must improve, including your shooting, you must not miss. You must come and see me when I shoot, I don’t miss. I shoot straight and I shoot very, very fast. I can shoot and crawl at the same time. You must be alive, don’t leave the task of the best cops to the task force. All of you must be alert.

“Criminals are brutal. They take our beloved ones,” Mbalula said at the annual SAPS national commemorat­ion for slain officers in Pretoria.

During the event, family members of the dead officers, senior police officials and government officials laid wreaths, as they paid special tribute to the “fallen heroes and heroines” who died between April 1, 2016, and March 31, 2017. The SAPS said 40 officers died during that period.

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa attended the event in his capacity as acting president. Several family members of slain officers, including young children, were escorted to their seats by members of the SAPS chaplain service

In his address to the families, Mbalula said criminals continued to murder SAPS officers. “You can’t tell me police officers must die and not be protected by the law. The law protects police officers. We are not promoting a violent nation, deputy president (Ramaphosa). We are saying dangerous criminals must be dealt with accordingl­y and must be met with equal power in relation to dangerous weapons they carry.” The police officers who had died on duty were heroes and heroines of South Africa. Mbalula also had a message for criminals: “Wherever they are, they must know we are coming and we will find them. We will clean them out in the streets. We will fight crime with the ferocity of a cornered bull and the agility of a cat with an uncompromi­sing spirit.” – ANA

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