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WC Police Ombud finalises probe report into "SAPS-gangs capture".

5 December 2022

Media release: Western Cape Police Ombud finalises investigation report into alleged links between gangs and the South African Police Service in the province.

On Friday, 18 November 2022, Western Cape Police Ombud Major General (Retired) Oswald Reddy handed over his final report following a thorough investigation into alleged links between gangsters and the South African Police Service (SAPS) in the Western Cape.

It came after Premier Alan Winde requested the Ombud to launch the probe following a damning Western Cape High Court judgment, delivered on 17 October 2022, which stated that there is evidence that gang members have infiltrated the top management structures of the SAPS in the Western Cape, and are accessing key documents and strategies on crime fighting.

“We have to act within our limited mandate on this issue to confirm what many residents of the Western Cape have long suspected: that some SAPS members are colluding with gangsters, effectively abandoning their oath to protect and serve, instead choosing to make many of our gang-stricken communities even more unsafe,” the Premier said after receiving the final report.

As part of the investigation, Maj. Gen. Reddy gave Western Cape SAPS management an opportunity to respond to the judgment. The Ombud also consulted with the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID).

Premier Winde said, “I am now carefully studying the Ombud’s report, which concluded that the allegations are likely substantiated, and considering my next steps.” He reiterated, “There must be decisive consequences for those found to be colluding with gangs. This includes senior officials under whose watch this has been allowed to happen. One of the first steps that I took this week on this matter is that I met with the SAPS provincial Commissioner Lt Gen (Adv) Thembisile Patekile to discuss the findings of the report. I will be holding further engagements on the Ombud’s report and will share this with the public as soon as I am in a position to do so. What is clear is that this infiltration likely extends far beyond this particular case, and also that dangerous forces are at play here. We must be decisive and considered in our next steps to address this issue, making sure we can break these links, and make headway against gangsterism.”