Are 139 SAPS members accused of Gender Based Violence still in active duty?
20 October 2020
In a reply to a Democratic Alliance (DA) parliamentary question, the Minister of Police, Bheki Cele, revealed that 139 SAPS members from 113 police stations across the country have had cases relating to Gender Based Violence (GBV) opened against them.
Some of the reported cases against the perpetrators range from assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, statutory rape, rape, murder, domestic violence, attempted murder and pointing a firearm.
The DA will be submitting supplementary questions to the Minister asking him to clarify whether the perpetrators have been charged for their offences, are in active duty or have been dismissed.
Of major concern is that, of the 113 police stations in which the perpetrators work from, 5 of them are already in the top 30 list of GBV hotspots that was released by Minister Cele in September. These include: