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SAPS is drowning in unsolved dockets

The South African Police Service is drowning in dockets it is struggling to solve. For every ten dockets the police close every year, an average of 6 are closed without resolution, the Minister of Police revealed in a reply to Parliament in October.  About 2.04-million new...

Police fail to confiscate firearms from domestic violence perpetrators, report finds

There is insufficient protection for women who face domestic gun violence, according to a report by the Remove the Trigger campaign, launched at the Saartjie Baartman Memorial Centre in Athlone on Tuesday 9 December. In the majority of cases where women are murdered, the perpetrators...
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SAPS is drowning in unsolved dockets

The South African Police Service is drowning in dockets it is struggling to solve. For...

Police fail to confiscate firearms from domestic violence perpetrators, report finds

There is insufficient protection for women who face domestic gun violence, according to a...

Tip-off leads soldiers to contraband worth R8 million plus at Lebombo

By far the bulk of the R11.5 million worth of contraband seized on South...

When the State fails: civil society must protect South Africa’s whistleblowers

South Africa’s witness protection system is failing. The deaths of the likes of Moss...