Covid-19 can no longer be used as an excuse for the police dragging its feet with rural safety plan
19 August 2020
In response to an oral question posed by the FF Plus, the Minister of Police, Bheki Cele, said that the impact of the Covid-19 lockdown regulations is the reason why no progress has been made with the police's rural safety plan, specifically with regard to the improvement of infrastructure at rural police stations.
Among other things, the FF Plus asked the Minister how the process of appointing additional staff members for specialised rural units to execute the safety plan was coming along.
The plan makes provision for greater inclusivity in planning and action, more police officers and vehicles as well as the establishment of rapid response units.
The initial target was to have this plan fully implemented by the 31st of August this year, that is at the end of this month.