Department to track progress on pending cases involving crimes committed against LGBTI persons

The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (DOJ&CD) has learned with shock about the death of a 26 year old lesbian woman Duduzile Zozo in Ekhuruleni, east of Johannesburg. Senior officials in the department were sent to Thokoza today to meet with officials of the South African Police Service to establish the progress made in the investigation.

The Station Commander assured officials that the case was being prioritised and that a senior detective officer has been appointed to investigate the case. A task team was also established at the Thokoza Police Station comprising police officers, community policing forum members as well as members from the community. This urgent intervention is directed at finding information that will assist in tracking the perpetrator(s) of this heinous crime.

Departmental officials were accompanied by members of civil society who form part of the National Task Team established by the Minister and mandated to develop urgent interventions to combat crimes against LGBTI (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex) persons.

Officials of the DOJ&CD and civil society visited the family of the victim and extended condolences on behalf of the department and the National Task Team. The family was assured of government's commitment to the fight against crime, including hate crimes.

Part of the work of the National Task Team involves urgently finalising a rapid response mechanism that will identify and track cases involving crimes committed against LGBTI persons. A meeting is being held on Friday with civil society organisations to identify the pending cases in the criminal justice system with the view to fast tracking the cases. The Minister has instructed speedy resolution of these pending cases.

The department wishes to reiterate the responsibility of every South African to act against perpetrators of violence within the ambit of the law. The department will continue to promote and protect the constitutionally guaranteed right to equality and dignity for all.

Enquiries
Advocate Mthunzi Mhaga
Spokesperson for the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development
Cell: 083 641 8141

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