#SafeSchools: SAPS have a vital role to play in keeping schools safe but need resources
10 April 2018
Today, DA Shadow Minister of Basic Education, Ian Ollis MP, DA Shadow Deputy Minister of Basic Education, Nomsa Marchesi MP, DA Member of the Portfolio Committee on Basic Education, Sonja Boshoff MP, and DA Shadow Minister of Police, Zakhele Mbhele MP, visited Eldorado Park SAPS as part of the #SafeSchools campaign.
The delegation met with the station commander to discuss school safety and the violence which has, for a long time, gripped the community of Eldorado Park. An officer at the police station admitted that, despite their efforts at preventing crime and drug abuse in the area, there are simply not enough officers to patrol all 29 schools in the precinct.
The police say there have been a number of shooting and stabbing incidents. The SAPS have brought NGOs to schools and distributed pamphlets to raise awareness about drug abuse, however 50% of all drug arrests in Gauteng were made in Eldorado Park and there are over 2000 such arrests per year. The DA was also told that the community’s eight secondary schools, each with over 1200 learners, all have drug problems.
Patrols are currently being undertaken at identified hotspot schools but the police officers are under-resourced during peak times (mornings and afternoons when schools start and end).