Cape Times

SAPS ‘code of silence’ exposed in minister’s ‘alarming’ stats

- TARRYN-LEIGH SOLOMONS tarryn-Leigh.Solomons@iinl.co.za

ONLY 50 out of more than 10 000 police officers charged with violent misconduct were suspended over the last nine years.

Police Minister Bheki Cele disclosed this when responding to parliament­ary questions from DA MP Andrew Whitfield.

Whitfieldh­ad asked the minister to provide the number of suspended officers accused of rape, murder and assault pending investigat­ion by the Independen­t Police Investigat­ive Directorat­e (Ipid), among others, between 2012/13 and 2020/21.

He also asked whether there were instances where officers were accused and suspended twice during the period.

Cele's response showed that a total of 10 086 officers were charged with death as a result of police action, rape, assault or torture.

There were only 50 suspension­s since 2012.

In total, 910 officers were charged with deaths resulting from police action, 282 with rape and 8 894 faced assault charges.

The Eastern Cape led with the highest number of the trio crimes at 2 175 during the period.

The Western Cape came second with 2 057 cases, followed by the Free State at 1 287 and the North West at 1 142.

Cele's response also showed that Gauteng had 977 officers who were charged, Mpumalanga 708, the North West 619, KwaZulu-Natal 457 and Limpopo 388.

There were an additional 271 officers who were charged in the Crime Intelligen­ce, the Hawks and other divisions that were not linked according to provinces.

The figures showed that 549 officers were charged with death arising from police action, rape and assault in 2012/13 and it increased the following year to 606.

The cases more than doubled to 1 392 in 2014/15 before a significan­t jump to 2 010 in 2015/16.

This figure, however, dropped to 1 375 in the following year and then fell again in 2017/18 to 864.

But this was short-lived as cases spiked again in 2018/19 to 1 146, and increased again to 1 182 the following year, only to drop to 962 in the year ending March 2021.

Whitfield said the figures were “alarming” and showed how deeply entrenched the code of silence was within SAPS.

He expressed concern that out of more than 10 000 officers charged with misconduct, only 50 in the entire country were suspended.

“The DA is concerned about the police service's lack of consequenc­e management for offenders within SAPS.

“As you can see, it seems the police basically get a slap on the wrist for any wrongdoing,” Whitfield said.

He said the figures could paint a disappoint­ing picture due to lack of consequenc­e management.

“We would expect SAPS to fully co-operate with the Ipid and not contradict them with their own internal disciplina­ry processes.

“What we see time and again is that the efforts by the independen­t police watchdog is subjected to a parallel disciplina­ry process within SAPS and the outcomes or recommenda­tions are often different,” he said.

Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union spokespers­on Richard Mamabolo said the SAPS should work on developing measures which would ensure that the numbers were limited.

“We need to look at the problem in its entirety such as what were the consequenc­es that led to some of these actions,” Mamabolo said.

 ?? | PHANDO JIKELO African News Agency (ANA) ?? POLICE recovered the body of an unidentifi­ed man believed to be the victim of a mob justice attack in the Covid-19 informal settlement in Mfuleni yesterday. He is believed to be among the four that were killed in the attack before allegedly being dumped in the river. SEE PAGE 3
| PHANDO JIKELO African News Agency (ANA) POLICE recovered the body of an unidentifi­ed man believed to be the victim of a mob justice attack in the Covid-19 informal settlement in Mfuleni yesterday. He is believed to be among the four that were killed in the attack before allegedly being dumped in the river. SEE PAGE 3
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