Police raid: DA condemns raid on Public Protector's Office
The Democratic Alliance (DA) condemns the reported raid on the Public Protector's Office by members of the SAPS last night. Such actions suggest that our police service is being abused for political revenge by some of its members.
Commissioner Cele has denied any knowledge of this raid. However, we have seen the SAPS retaliate against its perceived enemies before.
Last year, Commissioner Cele denounced Mzilikazi wa Afrika after that reporter implicated the commissioner in an irregular property deal that eventually lead to his censure from the Public Protector. Within a matter of days, Mr wa Afrika was arrested by the SAPS on flimsy charges that were later dropped.
Last week, Commissioner Cele chastised the Public Protector, Adv. Thuli Madonsela, for her criticism of his conduct in the Roux Shabangu property deal where she said ‘Cele's conduct was improper, unlawful and amounted to maladministration.' Now, her office has been raided by the SAPS.
This latest incident, if it is confirmed that it did occur, raises many serious questions: Who authorised the raid? Were those involved in any way linked to the commissioner? How can raids of this significance be conducted without the commissioner's knowledge? Does the commissioner have control of the SAPS?