Seventy four people arrested for violence in KZN
15 April 2015
The Provincial Commissioner of KwaZulu-Natal commended the various State Departments, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO) and Civil Society for rallying together in an effort to curb the wave of violent attacks sweeping through different parts of KwaZulu-Natal, particularly, the greater Durban area. The National Commissioner of the South African Police Service, General Riah Phiyega, has made available additional resources KwaZulu-Natal to restore peace and stability in the Province as swiftly as possible.
The violence has claimed five lives from the end of March to date, with one of the victims being a 14-year-old youth. Seventy four arrests have been effected thus far for offenses including murder, public violence, business robbery, theft and possession of firearms and ammunition.
Lieutenant General Ngobeni has expressed her thanks and appreciation to those members of the public who assisted the police to effect arrests and restore order in volatile situations. She has instructed all detectives investigating the current violence related cases, to work closely with the prosecuting authorities to ensure that the cases are thoroughly investigated and the perpetrators of violence brought to book as this will deter others from engaging in such criminal conduct in the future.
The SAPS makes an earnest appeal to those who are posting false information in the social media, to please desist from doing so. Spreading false information on the number of deaths and attacks, the different areas that are being attacked and hate speech aimed at foreign nationals not only causes undue panic in communities but also have the potential to fuel the violence. The responsible use of social media can contribute greatly in our fight against crime by making people aware of the consequences of engaging in criminal activity, ways to safeguard themselves and their property against criminals and to help police identify and find suspects.