Brave budget in the face of adversity to create safer communities
28 March 2024
Western Cape Minister of Police Oversight and Community Safety, Reagen Allen says the R 763.4 million budget of the provincial department for the 2024/25 financial year, shows courage in the face of fiscal uncertainty. The Department of Police Oversight and Community Safety’s (POCS) budget was tabled in the Western Cape Provincial Parliament on 27 March. The primary focus of the POCS budget is to ensure that the Western Cape Safety Plan (WCSP) continues to be placed front and centre in everything that we do, as this will further assist in creating safer communities across the province.
R 350 million is allocated to the Law Enforcement Advancement Plan (LEAP). The LEAP initiative is extremely important if we are to halve the murder rate by 2029. LEAP is strategically deployed, and its operations are based on evidence and data so that they support communities most effected. This approach is also used as part of monitoring and evaluation to determine the effectiveness of LEAP and inform a cycle of continuous improvement. This includes our top 10 murder areas in the Western Cape, such as Delft, Gugulethu, Harare, Khayelitsha (Site B policing precinct), Kraaifontein, Mfuleni, Mitchells Plain, Nyanga, Philippi East, and Samora Machel. Other high crime areas in which they are deployed are Atlantis, Bishop Lavis and Hanover Park, along with Lavender Hill, Steenberg and Grassy Park.
Since its inception, our LEAP officers have ensured that 564 firearms are removed from our streets and have arrested more than 28 200 suspects. This is a significant feat and demonstrates their commitment to making our communities safer. R 25 million has also been set aside for LEAP stations. This ensures that LEAP officers have an additional base to be deployed from, while residents have a space where they can now engage our officers, should they feel uncomfortable to go to a SAPS station.
As we aim to achieve safety across the province, we currently have three K-9 units based in the Swartland, Mossel Bay and Overstrand Municipal areas, along with two Rural Safety Units in the Swartland and Overstrand areas. R 11.3 million and R 9.9 million respectively, have been allocated for the further support of these units. Furthermore, particularly to ensure we expand our district footprint across the Western Cape, R 1.8 million is being invested in our Peace Officers, whom are all found in our non-metro municipalities. Between 2022, to date, we have already placed 226 Peace Officers in 14 municipalities. To also strengthen the hand of our districts in their crime fighting efforts, we have allocated R 4.5 million.