Correctional Services on unauthorised use of inmates and officials replica uniforms

The Department of Correctional Services (DCS) has noted with great concern the proliferation of videos on TikTok and other social media sites by private citizens dressed in replica uniform for inmates and officials.

Be it for content generation or other means, it has been repeatedly clarified that such conduct is illegal and punishable in law.

Section 124(a)(b) of the Correctional Services Act, Act 111 of 1998, is explicit on any unauthorised person who wears or uses -
(a) the departmental dress, distinctive badge or insignia of the Department or of a custody official; or
(b)the prescribed sentenced offender dress, or anything deceptively resembling them is guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine or, in default of payment, to incarceration for a period not  exceeding 18 months or to such incarceration without the option of a fine or both.

DCS is thus again cautioning those involved in such acts to immediately desist from it.

The Department is also aware of inmates utilising mobile phones, being active on social media, and there are ongoing efforts to deal with this scourge.

Hence, inmates found in possession of cellphones are charged in terms of Section 23 (1) of the Correctional Services Act 111 of 1998.

Enquiries:
Singabakho Nxumalo
Cell: 079 523 5794
E-mail: Singabakho.Nxumalo@dcs.gov.za

Logan Maistry 
Cell: 083 644 4050
E-mail: Logan.Maistry1@dcs.gov.za
Call Centre: 0860 000 327

Enquiry:
complaints@dcs.gov.za
 

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