Cape Times

Langa rape survivor claims police pepper-sprayed her

- YOLISA TSWANYA yolisa.tswanya@inl.co.za

A LANGA mother and daughter who went to report a rape at the police station said they never expected to receive secondary victimisat­ion from the officers there.

Samke Mzukwa, 25, who was raped by a family friend, said she and her mother were assaulted and pepper-sprayed by Langa police, who allegedly refused to open a case.

She said after the officers refused to take her statement they went home, but when they returned the next day a detective from the Bishop Lavis police station was called to assist them.

“When we went to the police station they said I must sit down and I said I can’t as I was feeling uncomforta­ble.

“Then they said I must go wait outside. There I met a lady who was reporting a case of domestic abuse and as I was chatting to her, a cop came and grabbed my phone and pepper-sprayed me. My mother came to intervene and before she even got the words to ask why he was doing that, he turned and pepper-sprayed her,” Mzukwa said.

Police spokespers­on, Noloyiso Rwexana, said they were investigat­ing rape, and when the assault allegation­s were put to her, she advised the mother and

daughter to report their grievances to the station commander.

“A rape investigat­ion was opened by the police.

“The complainan­ts are advised to report the matter of being assaulted and pepper-sprayed to the station commander, so the matter can be investigat­ed by Ipid,” Rwaxana said.

Samke said the officers then called another detective, from the Bishop Lavis police station, and she assisted her and sent her for a medical check-up.

“I feel like they could have addressed the situation differentl­y.

“They shouldn’t have pepperspra­yed me; they came at us with such violence.”

Samke’s mother, Vuyelwa, said it was a horrible experience, especially since her daughter was violated and in pain.

“She is not okay. This was a family friend that did this to her, someone she knew and trusted.

“The police could have handled this better.

“I am now limping and I still have a rash on my face from the pepper spray,” Vuyelwa said.

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Samke Mzukwa

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