Strengthening Police Oversight in South Africa’s Garden Route

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South Africa’s Garden Route District has recently undergone a series of police oversight visits conducted by Western Cape Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Police Oversight and Community Safety, Reagen Allen. The purpose of these visits was to ensure that standard operating procedures (SOPs) are being followed at South African Police Service (SAPS) stations and to promote a reward system for reporting illegal firearms.

Inspections of SOPs

Allen conducted announced and unannounced visits to several SAPS stations in the Garden Route District to ensure they were following specific SOPs. He attended morning parades at Mossel Bay, Thembalethu and Knysna SAPS stations, where the shift commander is responsible for enforcing the SOP. This includes tasking and briefing operational members, ensuring their sobriety and proper attire, inspecting firearms and holding cells, and relaying critical information from the previous shift.

Concerns at Mossel Bay Station

During the Mossel Bay station inspection, Allen expressed deep concern over the officers’ unprofessionalism and dismissive behavior. The SAPS management took the matter seriously and assured Allen that such behavior was not their standard and would not happen again. In contrast, the Thembalethu and Knysna stations received commendations for their efficient parades and adherence to SOPs.

Reward System for Reporting Illegal Firearms

Allen also oversaw the placement of posters at various stations, informing the public about the reward system for reporting the location of illegal firearms. This system, which was relaunched in April, encourages residents to call the SAPS hotline and report firearm locations anonymously.

Rewards for Reporting Illegal Firearms

When an illegal firearm is retrieved based on a resident’s tip, SAPS awards them R1,500. If an arrest is made directly linked to the firearm, the resident receives another R1,500. Upon conviction, the balance of R2,000 is paid out. The reward system aims to reduce firearm use in crimes such as murder, which has reached a startling 44.6% in the province.

Commitment to Professionalism and Accountability

Allen is determined to improve the services provided by SAPS stations, encouraging officers to remember their oath and commitment to the citizens of South Africa. He believes that devolution of power is necessary to ensure the professionalism and accountability of officers. Allen and department officials will continue visiting SAPS stations across the province, promoting the reward system and holding officers to a higher standard of service.

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