Daily Dispatch

Cele to step up crime battle with more cops

- By ERNEST MABUZA

POLICE have unveiled a plan to get more boots on the ground to combat violent crimes such as cash-in-transit heists in South Africa.

Trained officers who have been deskbound‚ performing admin duties‚ will now be deployed in the major cities to take part in high-visibility police operations.

Police Minister Bheki Cele ramped up the fight against criminals when he announced the plan at the SAPS Tshwane Academy yesterday.

South Africa‚ he said‚ had recently been plagued by serious and violent crime‚ which had instilled fear in law-abiding citizens.

“I have directed the SAPS management to adopt an extraordin­ary approach to stabilise this crime wave‚ which must be followed by a normalisat­ion approach‚” Cele said.

He said the stabilisat­ion plan would involve the migration of resources. Administra­tion duty officers who were trained as police would be deployed in visible policing operations at identified hotspots in the country.

Cele said the plan aimed to specifical­ly target crimes such as cash-intransit robberies‚ murders‚ house robberies‚ gang violence and taxi violence.

“We will be dedicating teams to track and arrest wanted suspects‚” he said.

Police aim to get more uniformed police officers out on foot and in vehicles‚ supported by the SAPS air wing‚ to conduct cordon and search operations‚ roadblocks and hunt for wanted suspects.

Police commission­er Gen Khehla Sitole said that for operationa­l reasons‚ he could not give out the number of police administra­tion officers to be deployed.

“All those members in administra­tion who are trained will be in the field. There will be those members who will be permanentl­y moved from the offices to police stations‚” he said. —

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