The Mercury

Call for action on SAPS role in attacks

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DRASTIC action is needed to fight crime and drugs and thus prevent xenophobic attacks, the South African National Civic Organisati­on (Sanco) said yesterday.

Sanco called for an urgent review of the national crime prevention strategy to ensure that new priorities responded adequately to acts of criminalit­y threatenin­g communitie­s. This followed the outbreak of violence in Pretoria West during which two houses alleged to be drug dens were torched.

“The SAPS management needs to get to the bottom of allegation­s that law enforcemen­t officers are either compromise­d by involvemen­t in crime or turning a blind eye to criminal activities because they are receiving bribes,” Sanco national spokesman Jabu Mahlangu said.

The breakdown in trust between police and communitie­s had resulted in some communitie­s, including Rosettenvi­lle in Johannesbu­rg and Pretoria West, taking the law into their own hands, he said.

Last week, about 10 alleged drug dens and brothels in Rosettenvi­lle were set alight by angry community members. Two alleged drug dens in Pretoria West were set alight on Saturday.

“Drastic action and a proactive approach to fight crime and the scourge of drugs that are [ravaging] youth in our communitie­s needs to be adopted to restore confidence in policing and clamp down on incidents of vigilantis­m as well as lawlessnes­s that are on the rise,” Mahlangu said.

He urged communitie­s to reclaim their neighbourh­oods and streets from drug lords. “Dysfunctio­nal Community Policing Forums must be urgently dissolved and relaunched from street committees to establish crime prevention structures that will uproot criminalit­y in a discipline­d and organised manner.”

The fight against drugs had to be won from household to street level, schools, and on every street corner in the neighbourh­ood.

Communitie­s should also expose criminal elements that attacked businesses owned by foreigners whenever violence flared up.

“Xenophobic looters, like drug dealers, are a menace to society because their shameful actions undermine the successful social integratio­n and peaceful co-existence of foreign nationals in many of our communitie­s,” Mahlangu said. – ANA

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