Crime levels are very high….says Minister

Well this is a very welcome surprise!

Our new Minister of Safety and Security Nathi Mthethwa has acknowledged that the level of crime in South Africa is unacceptably high.

This is of course no news to us citizens, but it is refreshing to see that, unlike our former minister Charles Nqakula, Mthethwa does live on planet earth.

According to the Daily News, Mthethwa has declared bosses of organised crime and corrupt police officers to be his main priorities.

Organised crime, such as ATM bombings and cash-in-transit heists, were also on his list.

"It is not right to deny that crime exists. People who complain about crime are not mad. Crime affects everybody across the racial divide,” said Mthethwa.

"We need to make sure that criminals are not welcome in this country because they violate the rights of law-abiding citizens. We need to make sure that criminals are dealt with accordingly."

Mthethwa also acknowledged the high rate of police deaths. According to police reports, 107 officers were murdered between April last year and March this year.

"It is easy to kill police officers in this country. We need to protect these people who protect our people," said Mthethwa.

While the new Ministers comments are rather positive, the Minister needs to address a number of issues if he were to tackle all of the above.

Firstly, if he is going to go after organised crime- then stop the disbandment of the Scorpions and also reinstate the Narcotics Unit.

And if he wants to prevent police deaths – then he should ensure that our police have the right equipment, training and leadership. (Yes that includes firing Jackie Selebi)

And if he wants to tackle corrupt police – well then, he should empower the Independent Complaints Directorate (ICD).

Pretty simple and effective suggestions – just hope he doesn’t sit on them!

Comments

Anonymous:

there is no reporting on crime anymore, and i think the levels of crime are rising. I just find this weird.

Anonymous:

Well i guess we have to wait and see. I certainly dont hold any hopes for anything the ANC DO.

Anonymous:

Well der...it is nothing new what he is saying here. isn't it obvious crime levels are very high - we live in the most dangerous country as far as crime is concerned in the world!

Anonymous:

Good for him- lets hope he sticks to his promises!

Anonymous:

I really do wish that the government does take the issue of crime and poverty seriously, as well as health care, aids and education. I don't think AA and BEE are working either. It was a good concept to begin with, but BEE seems to benefit a few, and AA is not helping when it comes to service delivery - we need skills- not just faces!

Holding thumbs!

Hopeful democrat.

Anonymous:

I am not too convinced and as long as they keep Selebi's contract running- where the taxpayer pays his slary - it is sending no real message to corrupt cops.

Neil

Anonymous:

It is hard to have faith in govbernment these days. They are fighting amongst themselves so much, one wonders how they can get anything done. At least these commnets bring some hopE!

Anonymous:

I wonder if Mr Mthethwa would respond personally to the offer of documentary evidence that irrefutably exposes certain Police Commissioners, a Director and Senior Superintendent, along with senior officials in his own Ministry, guilty of a serious cover-up, dereliction of duty and preventing the course of Justice in a murder case? It would be a marvellous test case of his fortitude and for his reputation, if he would take up the offer and prosecute these Officials according to the evidence on hand.

Private Eye

Anonymous:

I wouldnt get your hopes up if I were you. all talk and no action

Cheryl.