Correctional Services on illegal videos depicting three inmates assaulting an official

DCS to take action against the provocateur: illegal videos undermine Correctional Officials

The Department of Correctional Services (DCS) is aware of videos making rounds on social media, depicting three inmates assaulting an official and an inmate carrying a gun and a knife. DCS can categorically state that this is all an act and nothing closer to reality. 

These videos contravene Section 124 of the Correctional Services Act, Act 11 of 1998, which states that, any unauthorised person who wears or uses the departmental uniform, distinctive badge or insignia of the Department or of a custody official or anything deceptively resembling them is guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine or, in default of payment, to imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months or to such imprisonment without the option of a fine or both. 

Section 125 proceeds to mention that any person masquerading as a correctional or custody official is guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine or, in default of payment, to imprisonment for a period not exceeding two years or to such imprisonment without the option of a fine or both. 

The Department of Correctional Services never granted any permission for the production of these videos; hence the resolve to embark on legal processes in dealing with those behind them. 

There are processes in place for creative artists to approach the Department of Correctional Services for the utilisation of our uniform or property. These requests are processed internally and can only be approved by the National Commissioner and such work must be in the interests of justice and rehabilitation of inmates.  

The videos currently making rounds are an attack on Correctional Services and also undermine the authority of the State. We view this in a very serious light, as it may have serious consequences for our officials and inmates.

The person behind the videos has been identified and the Department is engaging with the SAPS for the law to take its course. 

Enquiries:
Singabakho Nxumalo
Cell: 079 523 5794

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