Estimated reading time: 2 minutes
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) has written to provincial SAPS Commissioner, Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi (view here), requesting an urgent response to claims that several individuals arrested for looting have been released without being charged.
Sharon Hoosen, MPL – DA KZN Spokesperson on Community Safety and Liaison, Hoosen claims, “This comes as a result of there being no food supplies at the Pinetown Police station holding cells.”
While the DA is encouraged to hear that a large number of suspected looters have been arrested in our province, Hoosen claims, “We are extremely concerned by this latest allegation which comes from a very well-placed source.” If this occurs at Pinetown SAPS, she stresses that there is a very strong probability that it will take place at other police stations. “The scenes witnessed in our province during the past few days, which saw businesses invaded by thousands of criminals, have caused massive anger amongst law-abiding citizens. The reasonable expectation is that SAPS hold them accountable and take the necessary steps to ensure that they are punished for their actions.”
According to Hoosen, the people of KZN are very quickly losing any confidence in SAPS’ ability to enforce and maintain law and order. Stating, “The release of suspected criminals – for any reason whatsoever – will only serve to support that perception.”
The DA is now calling on the Commissioner to respond to these claims urgently. “In the event that they are indeed the case, we expect to be told what steps will be taken to re-arrest these suspects and ensure that they face the full might of the law. This is no time for politics. The interests of KZN’s law-abiding citizens must be prioritised,” Concludes Hoosen.
What are your thoughts on the matter? Share your views in the comment section below.
RELATED NEWS











