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IPID must investigate police conduct in Delia Adonis assault case - Dianne Kohler Barnard

DA MP says cleaner at Stadium on Main in Claremont Cape Town viciously assaulted by five men

McBride must investigate suppression of evidence in nightclub assault case

24 November 2014

I have written to the Executive Director of the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID), Robert McBride, urging him to launch an investigation into the alleged criminal conduct of the detective tasked with investigating the brutal assault of Delia Adonis (see report).

Reports this morning detail the assault of Ms Adonis, a 52 year old cleaner at Stadium On Main in Claremont, Cape Town. Five perpetrators were attacking a man outside a night club. Adonis, who witnessed the assault, came to the aide of this individual and was viciously attacked for alerting law enforcement officers.

Adonis alleged that the five men kicked her to the ground and continued kicking her while she bled in the parking lot.

The detective in charge allegedly concealed evidence of the attack on Ms Adonis. This is another example of police failing to act as South Africans continue to bear the brunt of violent crime. 

The police officers responsible for concealing the evidence in Ms Adonis's case must be brought to justice. The IPID is a crucial mechanism for South Africans to hold those Police officers who do not do their jobs, to account. 

I will be persistent in ensuring McBride institutes the necessary disciplinary action against criminal cops across our country. It is these members of the police service who undermine the good work done by the vast majority of the men and women of our police service.

Statement issued by Dianne Kohler Barnard MP, DA Shadow Minister of Police, November 24 2014

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