Media release by Dan Plato, Western Cape MEC of Community Safety on drug and gang units Specialised Gang and Drug Units to be raised at MINMEC
13 Mar 2012
Four people were shot in Elsies River this week, two in Athlone seriously injured or dead, last week a three year old child was shot dead. These are just some of the suspected gang related shootings over the past week. This coming Friday, 16 March 2012 I will be attending the quarterly Ministers and Members of Executive Council (MINMEC) meeting, and will, as a matter of urgency, be raising the issue of reinstating the specialised drug and gang units in the Western Cape.
It has become evident through compiling the policing needs and priorities of this province, that there is an urgent need to tackle drug crimes and gang violence. Specialised drug and gang units are an effective way to combat the plague that is infecting our communities.
How much longer must the residents of Elsies River wait at night, hiding under their beds for fear of gunshots raining over their houses? How much longer must the residents of Lavender Hill and Hanover Park wait for the fragile peace treaty to be broken and violence to once again erupt on their streets? There has also been an increase in gang violence in areas not previously known for gang violence, like Khayelitsha.
Specialised gang and drug units would be able to take advantage of the current peace treaty, arrest the spread of gangsterism into new areas, and would strengthen the efforts of our police, who, while trying their utmost to protect our citizens are fighting a losing battle - the Western Cape Police Commissioner, General Arno Lamoer, has said that the R12 billion worth of drugs confiscated over the past 22 months is "just the tip of the iceberg."