MEC MANANA CONDEMNS
PERPETUAL DISAPPEARANCE OF EXHIBITS AT
POLICE STATIONS
Media Release
5 November 2009
Mpumalanga Community Safety,
Security and Liaison MEC, Ms.
Sibongile Manana has condemned
perpetual disappearance of
exhibits at police stations in
the province.
This follows the stealing of
more than R500 000 at Middelburg
Organised Crime Unit’s safe this
week.
In all incidences it is
suspected that it is an inside
job. In August this year,
illegal drugs worth more than
R3, 7 million disappeared from
Nelspruit Police Station.
Manana has subsequently called
on police management to
thoroughly screen police
officers before recruiting into
the police force.
She said all police members new
and old should be vetted because
it is believed that the police
service is highly infiltrated by
criminal elements.
“We must subject all future
applicants to thorough security
checks and not only limit our
scope to a mere verification of
criminal record so that we could
minimise recruiting criminals
into our force” said Manana.
She said she was concerned that
such acts tarnished the image of
the police.
“The little trust the community
still have on the police will be
taken away by such unacceptable
behaviour” said Manana.
“We have to be brutal so that
this will come to an end. We
have instructed an
investigation; those found
guilty should be expelled from
the police service. Corrupt
officers are not wanted in the
province, “said Manana.
“If we are serious about
combating crime, we must rid
ourselves of the criminal
elements first, “said Manana.
MEC Manana today [Thursday, 05
November 2009] visited the
Middelburg Organised Crime Unit
unannounced and was briefed by
the Station Commander regarding
the incident.
Issued by the Department of
Community Safety, Security and
Liaison, Mpumalanga Provincial
Government
Enquiries: Zibonele Mncwango
on (013) 766-4018 or
072 159 1865
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