Saturday Star

Call for probe into cop work conditions

- | African News Agency (ANA)

CAPE TOWN: Cosatu in Kwazulu-natal said yesterday it was concerned about the inability of the state to put an end to the ongoing killing of political figures and ordinary people in the province.

Two ethekwini Metro police officers were gunned down outside a councillor’s home in Inanda on Monday evening.

“The two metro police officers were killed while on duty taking care of the security of the councillor. As we condemn this brutal assassinat­ion of our police officers on duty, we also say a state that is unable to protect its people, worse, the police from criminals, is doomed,” the trade federation said in a statement, adding that it appreciate­d the capacity and fast pace shown by the security cluster to apprehend the alleged perpetrato­rs.

However, the federation said it wished to encourage the same zeal to end all killings in the province.

“Police are also workers and therefore, as Cosatu, we demand an urgent investigat­ion which will further look at the well-being and conditions of work under which the metro police officers who are taking care of the councillor­s are operating,” Cosatu said.

The federation further said it demanded answers from the provincial commission­er and the MEC for safety and security on their plans to end political killings in KZN.

“To this end, we will be working with our unions to seek urgent meetings with the relevant authoritie­s to immediatel­y deal with these matters worrying the people of the province. We shall do this in defence our democratic gains and as part of our commitment to peace and stability agenda,” Cosatu said.

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