SAPS inefficiency lets Baby G’s abuser off the hook
20 August 2019
The DA Women’s Network is shocked and disappointed by the Verulam Magistrate’s Court decision, made yesterday, to strike off the roll the case of a Phoenix mother who was caught on video allegedly abusing her 4-year-old daughter.
This unfortunate miscarriage of justice for the young victim came about because SAPS, as is often the case, bungled the evidence and failed to produce it in court.
The court states that the case had to be struck off the roll because video footage from the accused's cellphone was still outstanding due to SAPS’s cyber crime unit in Pretoria failing to provide the required evidence.
This is simply unacceptable and yet another case where victims and defenceless in our society are revictimized due to SAPS inefficiency. It is our considered view that crimes involving children should not only be a priority crime written into legislation, but the criminal justice system, including the police, must take active steps to showcase their ability and commitment to solving such crimes.