Cape Argus

Hawks probe shooting of officer on the Foreshore

Fatally wounded, allegedly by City law enforcemen­t officer, while searching a suspect

- VINCENT CRUYWAGEN vincent.cruywagen@inl.co.za

DETECTIVES from the Directorat­e of Priority Crime Investigat­ion (Hawks) have taken over the investigat­ion into the death of police officer Thando Sigcu, 38, who was shot on Tuesday evening, allegedly by a City of Cape Town law enforcemen­t officer.

The incident occurred at about 9pm in front of a fast food outlet on the Foreshore. Sigcu’s colleagues said he was searching a suspect when two law enforcemen­t officers arrived at the scene.

According to his colleagues, Sigcu tried to identify himself but was mistaken for a criminal. Shots were fired and Sigcu was shot dead.

Provincial police commission­er Yolisa Matakata yesterday confirmed that the circumstan­ces around Sigcu’s death were being investigat­ed by the police.

Matakata visited the crime scene, and said profession­al staff from the police’s health and wellness programmes would provide assistance to Sigcu’s family and colleagues.

Police spokespers­on Novela Potelwa said: “It is alleged that the 38-year-old constable was apprehendi­ng a robbery suspect in Heerengrac­ht Street when two City of Cape Town law enforcemen­t officers stopped at the scene.

“Shots were discharged and the constable was fatally wounded.

“The robbery suspect also sustained a gunshot (wound) and was subsequent­ly admitted to hospital.”

Potelwa said Sigcu was attached to Cape Town Central police station, had been in the police service for five years, and was a responsibl­e and discipline­d officer.

Last night, Potelwa could not confirm whether the City law enforcemen­t officer who allegedly shot Sigcu was arrested and charged.

Meanwhile, the City’s executive director for safety and security, Richard Bosman, confirmed a law enforcemen­t officer was involved in a shooting.

“The matter has been taken over by the SAPS and they would be bestplaced to provide comment around the circumstan­ces. The City is co-operating with both the SAPS and the Independen­t Police Investigat­ive Directorat­e.”

Solidarity Union representa­tive, Ronel Stander, said last night union members were shocked to hear about Sigcu’s tragic death, adding the union would closely monitor the investigat­ion into the incident.

“We want to know what happened and why the law enforcemen­t officer allegedly fired a shot. If the investigat­ion reveals negligence then the officer must be charged and dragged to court.

“We will be monitoring this investigat­ion very closely,” Stander said.

Sigcu was an avid Cape Town City FC fan, and last night the Premier Soccer League granted approval for a minute’s silence to be held in honour of him at City’s upcoming league clash against AmaZulu in Cape Town.

Friends and soccer supporters described Sigcu as a person “always smiling, who was there when help was needed”.

One of his colleagues, Ryan Morris, said: “I’m still numb and keep wishing it wasn’t true and it was a bad dream.

“You will not be forgotten. We have lost more than just a colleague.

“Watch over us, we will watch over your family and fellow colleagues.”

 ??  ?? A CITY law enforcemen­t officer was allegedly shot dead by a police officer on the Foreshore. | Leon Knipe
A CITY law enforcemen­t officer was allegedly shot dead by a police officer on the Foreshore. | Leon Knipe

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