The Herald (South Africa)

DA plan to give provinces real crime-fighting power

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A DA-led government would seek to decentrali­se policing and give provinces real power in crime fighting and community protection‚ DA leader Mmusi Maimane said on Saturday.

Addressing the party’s Western Cape registrati­on rally in Bonteheuwe­l, Cape Town‚ Maimane said the DA’s candidate for premier of the province in the 2019 elections‚ Alan Winde‚ had made it clear that he would fight for a provincial police force that could best serve the communitie­s of the Western Cape.

“We want a police force for our province‚ controlled by our province‚ for the people of our province‚” the DA leader said.

He said that ultimately the goal was for a DA-led national government so that the party could realise its dream of a safe South Africa by transformi­ng the police force into “one with the skills and the power to kick violent criminals‚ gangsters and drug dealers out of our communitie­s for good”.

“To do so‚ we will profession­alise the police force‚ appointing only skilled and qualified leadership. We will also focus on the four Us: under-staffing‚ under-training‚ under-resourcing and under-equipping.”

Under a DA government the number of operationa­l SAPS members would be raised from 194‚000 to 250‚000 in its first term of office and then boosted with a strong reservist force.

The DA would also bring back all the specialise­d units and move more officers from their desks into communitie­s‚ Maimane said.

“Criminals will have nowhere to hide. We will ensure that arrests are followed by prosecutio­ns and conviction­s.

“This is the level of interventi­on required to take back our communitie­s from the criminals who have invaded our streets and threatened our families‚” Maimane said. –

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