By GRAEME HOSKEN Negligent police management, poor training, disrespect for law and order, criminal members within police ranks and blatant disregard for internal disciplinary procedures are the chief causes behind the scourge ...
Read MoreBy Llewellyn prince and René-Jean van der Berg Police chief General Bheki Cele believes that recent police killings have been isolated incidents. Statistics, however, show that at least 566 people have died at ...
Read MoreOn 13 April millions of South Africans saw news footage showing a group of police beating an unarmed protester with batons in Meqheleng, a township outside Ficksburg in South Africa’s Free State Province. ...
Read MoreBy Rahima Essop Community leaders are calling for calm in Ficksburg amid concerns that violence will erupt, if the officers implicated in Andries Tatane’s death are granted bail on Friday. Tatane was beaten ...
Read MoreBrutality by police ‘not isolated’(29.4.2011) By Steven Tau President Jacob Zuma yesterday condemned incidents of police brutality. Addressing journalists in Johannesburg, Zuma expressed concern at the way some of the country’s police officers ...
Read MoreBy Andrea van Wyk The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation on Thursday said that senior policemen are not acknowledging the seriousness of the problem of police brutality. In the latest incident, a ...
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