South Africans Get Toll-Free Number to report on Rogue Cops
Police Minister Cele -South Africans Get Toll-Free Number to Report on Rogue Cops. Photo: SANews.gov.za

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South Africans Get Toll-Free Number to Report on Rogue Police Officers

The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) has launched a toll-free number in order for South Africans to be able to “expeditiously lodge misconduct complaints” against “rogue” police officers. Speaking at the launch on Monday, Police Minister Bheki Cele said while he was confident that the majority of police officers were hardworking, dedicated and honest, there […]

South Africans Get Toll-Free Number to report on Rogue Cops
Police Minister Cele -South Africans Get Toll-Free Number to Report on Rogue Cops. Photo: SANews.gov.za

The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) has launched a toll-free number in order for South Africans to be able to “expeditiously lodge misconduct complaints” against “rogue” police officers.

Speaking at the launch on Monday, Police Minister Bheki Cele said while he was confident that the majority of police officers were hardworking, dedicated and honest, there were rogue elements that disgrace the badge.

“Police misconduct, whether alleged or proven, has a negative impact on our society. Any transgression committed by an officer of the law erodes the trust and confidence communities have towards the police,” Cele said.

The public can now lodge complaints on 0800 111 696, a toll-free hotline number that empowers communities.

The police minister urged all South Africans to “use this number wisely and responsibly”. He said: “Report officers who sleep on duty. Report officers who turn away victims of gender-based violence and domestic violence at police stations.

“Report officers who abuse State resources and State vehicles. Report officers who harass and intimidate citizens. Report officers who aid in the sale of drugs and protect drug dealers. Report all forms of corruption by officers.”

The Minister said many of these “police turned criminals” have been brought before the courts.

The IPID is mandated to conduct independent and impartial investigations of criminal offences allegedly committed by members of the SAPS and Municipal Police.

“The bottom line is that the IPID keeps the police in check at all times,” said Cele, saluting them for continuing to take down criminals masquerading as police – including the arrest of officers implicated in alleged corruption, and those violating their constitutional mandate.

“In many cases, the police directorate will also step in when the conduct of the police, during operations, is in question. Whatever the case, IPID is required to exercise its powers fairly, impartially and without fear, favour or bias,” said Cele.

Through this new number, citizens will have direct access to a directorate that ensures accountability in the police service.

During the briefing, Cele reiterated his confidence in IPID executive director, Jennifer Ntlatseng, to steer the ship in the right direction and bring much needed stability to the organisation.

“I believe the launch of this IPID hotline number brings the IPID one step closer to better positioning itself as an effective and impartial oversight body of the police.

“It is also a bold move that aims to better serve the people of this country,” said Cele.

With the launch of this hotline number, communities will have better access to justice and recourse.

“I urge all South Africans to use this number wisely and responsibly. Report officers who sleep on duty. Report officers who turn away victims of gender-based violence and domestic violence at police stations.

“Report officers who abuse State resources and State vehicles. Report officers who harass and intimidate citizens. Report officers who aid in the sale of drugs and protect drug dealers. Report all forms of corruption by officers,” said the Minister. – SAnews.gov.za