Sunday, September 22, 2013

Crimes of the South African Police Service


‘Police Stop Promoting Xenophobia’



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Lawyer Bruce Hendricks has taken up their plight and has approached the Western Cape High Court in a bid to prevent officers from targeting community members. 

He is seeking an urgent court interdict.
“Our next court date is 22 November, which is the final date for a hearing on this matter. There are 11 applicants in this matter and we have a senior counsel who will be representing us in this matter.”
A Steenberg community member, who said he wanted to remain anonymous for fears of being targeted, recounted how he was interrogated.
“They pull plastic bags over your head; they keep hitting you with sticks. If I had done something wrong, I should have been put in jail, but I didn’t do anything wrong, I was falsely accused.”

Western Cape police have confirmed the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) is currently probing numerous complaints.

(Edited by Tamsin Wort)