Chaotic criminal justice system protects gangsters
Replies to DA parliamentary questions have revealed not only unacceptably high acquittal rates for cases of murder and attempted murder in the Cape Flats ganglands, but also that just 10% of reported cases are actually referred to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA).
Figures disclosed by the Minister of Justice in a reply to a DA parliamentary question on Monday reveal that 84.4% of murder and attempted murder cases originating from five gang hotspots in the Western Cape end in acquittals.
The possible conclusions that can be reached from these statistics are:
- A very large number of innocent people are being arrested and charged;
- The police are failing in their investigation of these crimes;
- The NPA is failing in its prosecution of these crimes.
Neither of these is acceptable. Innocent people are living in terror every day because our criminal justice system is in disarray. This is clearly illustrated by the contradictory figures in the reply from the Justice Department, which states that 1718 cases have been finalised since 2007, and that 201 are still awaiting an outcome in court. However, the Department also claims that 2904 cases were referred to it. A simple mathematical calculation shows that there are thus 1186 cases still pending, and not 201.