Private Prosecution Unit questions the lack of urgency in Pierre de Vos’s investigation
4 November 2022
AfriForum’s Private Prosecution Unit has written to National Police Commissioner Fani Masemola to register a formal complaint about how the allegations of criminal conduct by Pierre de Vos are being handled. More than six weeks after the complaint was filed, the case had not yet been assigned to an investigator. Instead, the SAPS were juggling the case docket between different police stations.
De Vos is alleged to have distributed child pornography in contravention of the Film and Publications Act when content, purportedly depicting a young boy being sexually abused by an adult man, which allegedly depicts, was retweeted on his Twitter account. De Vos has publicly stated that his account was hacked.
The complainant, René van der Vyver, spokesperson for AfriForum Youth, reported the case on 21 September 2022 to the Humewood Police Station in Gqeberha. That afternoon she received a text message from the police confirming the case had been registered. Minutes later, another text message from the police stated that the case had been transferred to Rondebosch Police Station in Cape Town.
On 13 October Van der Vyver received a call from a person at Lyttelton Police Station in Centurion, saying the case would be referred to the correct police station for investigation.