Premier Alan Winde on deployment of police in gang- affected areas

Weekend murder rate remains high despite heavy police presence in gang- affected areas.

While the employment of the SANDF to communities in the Western Cape was delayed this weekend, 43 murders were recorded in the metro between Friday night and Monday morning.

SANDF troops arrived in the Western Cape over the weekend, however, were not deployed on Friday as initially announced by Police Minister Bheki Cele, as the correct authorisations and paperwork still needed to be completed.

A total of 43 murders were recorded by our forensics services over the weekend period, despite police also claiming a heavier police presence.

Premier Winde said: “SAPS started running a National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NATJOINTS) operation on Thursday night in the areas of Philippi, Steenberg and Delft. We welcome the fact that 143 arrests were made, and guns and drugs confiscated, but despite this heavier police presence, and Minister Bheki Cele himself going out on patrol, 43 people were still murdered- some of them in the very areas where the operation was targeted.”

We will be placing watching briefs on these 143 arrests, to ensure that these cases are properly investigated and prosecuted."

Mfuleni recorded the highest weekend death toll, with six murders in total. Delft and Samora Machel each recorded four murders, while Mitchell’s Plain saw three.

Of the 43 people murdered, 25 were shot, and 12 were stabbed with a sharp object.

Premier Winde said: “During the weekend’s crime summit, I committed to working with SAPS to ensure that policing in this province is a top priority for all concerned. However, Minister Cele has taken this to mean that we have withdrawn our Intergovernmental Dispute. The dispute is still in place.  We agreed to work together, and committed that our government will partner in anyway possible to make this province safer. We will discuss the Intergovernmental Dispute and various other commitments made during the Crime Summit, at our cabinet meeting on Wednesday. We will also be meeting with the national Police Commissioner, General Sithole later this week. We will only withdraw the dispute if we can see a working partnership, with agreements in place that will make this province safer."

“This weekend’s murder rate is proof that there is no time to waste in deploying the army, and I call on Minister Cele and President Ramaphosa to get the paperwork out of the way as quickly as possible so that no more lives are wasted.”

Media queries:
Bianca Capazorio - Spokesperson for Premier Alan Winde
Tel: 021 483 3550
Cell: 072 372 7044
Email: bianca.capazorio@westerncape.gov.za

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