Cops
are selling stolen guns to gangsters: deputy minister
Deputy Minister of Police
Bongani Mkongi Picture: Soraya Crowie
Cape Town –
In a chilling admission,
Deputy Minister of Police Bongani Mkongi, said guns that disappeared last week
from the Bellville South and Mitchells Plain stations, were stolen by member of
the SAPS and sold to gangsters.
“Those firearms that you (the
media) have reported on. They did not just disappear. They were stolen by our
own members. There are SAPS officers stealing guns and giving it to the gangs.
It is an inside job. We know this is happening. How do you explain police
officers going to parties of ganglords? Of course you are going to lose your
firearms, because the guns are being stolen,” Mkongi told a media briefing in
Parliament.
He said gang violence on the Cape
Flats had spiralled out of control and that internal corruption within the
police has aided the problem.
He announced a new gang strategy
which includes the re-introduction of specialised gang units.
Mkongi requested a report from the
station commanders of Bellville South and Mitchells Plain and is planning a
visit to the two stations “in due course”.
He said 18 firearms, mostly assault
rifles, were stolen from the arms storeroom at Bellville South and another 15
assault rifle at Mitchells Plain police stations.
Mgonki said Bellville South and
Mitchells Plain and other areas on the Cape Flats had been turned into
ganglands where innocent residents had little control over their safety.
Cape Argus
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