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Angry DA heading to the IGI

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THE DA is expected to refer allegation­s of unlawful interferen­ce and acts of intimidati­on in police operations to the Inspector General of Intelligen­ce (IGI) for possible investigat­ion, the party said yesterday.

“The DA notes with concern the revelation of continued interferen­ce in police operations by suspended heads of SAPS, crime intelligen­ce, and Hawks through an alleged clandestin­e intelligen­ce operation called ‘Project Wonder’,” said the DA’s Zakhele Mbhele.

He said the reported participat­ion of operatives in these agencies in this project, specifical­ly the illegal monitoring of cabinet ministers and their support staff, diverted attention away from the real task of fighting crime and showed how the chickens were coming home to roost after years of political interferen­ce and capture of the police service.

“The DA would therefore refer this alleged unlawful interferen­ce and acts of intimidati­on to the IGI,” he said.

“Berning Ntlemeza, Ri- chard Mdluli, and Khomotso Phahlane are currently on suspension for various alleged offences committed during their tenure, which means they could face further sanction should it be establishe­d that they are the ringleader­s of ‘Project Wonder’.

“In addition to the referral of the issue to the IGI, the DA will also write to the chairperso­n of the portfolio committee on police to summon Major-General (King Bhoyi) Ngcobo, as the acting head of crime intelligen­ce (CI), to brief Parliament on what his division will do to clamp down on rogue CI officers who are suspected of participat­ing in ‘Project Wonder’,” Mbhele said.

“We cannot allow stability in our state security institutio­ns to be corrupted by a mafia of rogue elements whose objective has mutated from fighting organised crime to conducting illegal witch-hunts to promote narrow agendas.”

Confidence in the state security sector was already at an all-time low. It was therefore unacceptab­le that there were sus- tained efforts to promote further destabilis­ation and abuse of state resources, he said.

Organised violent crime in the country was at an all-time high. Thus it was important that the SAPS and its crime intelligen­ce structures focused on fulfilling their core objective of fighting crime. Any unrelated undertakin­gs were a betrayal to South Africans forced to live their lives in fear because of organised crimes such as robberies, hijackings, and human traffickin­g.

The DA looked forward to the initiation of an investigat­ion by the IGI into “Project Wonder”. Those implicated had to face the full might of the law.

“It is abundantly clear that the only way to ensure that sanity and stability is restored in our state security sector is to remove this corruption-ridden ANC government which has bred such lawlessnes­s.

“We must have a DA-led national government elected that will put the fight against crime firmly back on the agenda,” Mbhele said. – ANA

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