ANC caucus statement on 2016/17 crime statistics
24 October 2017
The Office of the ANC Chief Whip notes the 2016/2017 crime statistics presented by Police Minister comrade Fikile Mbalula and senior management of the South African Police Service (SAPS) in Parliament today.
The crime statistics which reflect a general decline of 1.8% in crime over the past 10 years demonstrates that the ANC government’s crime fighting efforts continues to bear fruit. The statistics reflect a 4% drop in the number of rapes reported to police in 2016/2017 compared to the previous year. Contact crime has gone down by 3.3% while assault with the intent to cause grievous bodily harm has gone down by 6.7%.
While we continue to make progress in our crime fighting efforts, the rise of 1.8% in the murder rate and 0.4% in attempted murders remain cause for concern. The shocking increase of 6.4% in aggravated robbery and 14.5% in carjacking countrywide is indicative of a society that is increasingly becoming unsafe and more violent.
The statistics also reflect that urban provinces such as Gauteng, Western Cape and Kwa-Zulu Natal continue to be the most unsafe provinces in the country. This is especially unfortunate as majority of South Africans are geographically concentrated in urban cities in pursuit of job opportunities. We agree with Minister Mbalula that these provinces must become priority areas for the police and that the necessary deployment of police officers in these areas is paramount.