Report arrests Cele’s claims of Western Cape having most policing resources in South Africa - According to the annual report, there is a shortage of 548 detectives in the province, and one detective deals with between 40 and 60 cases
This year’s report follows days after Cele lashed out at the Western Cape government. He told residents at a police imbizo in Mitchells Plain that the province was the recipient of the most policing resources and funding.
In late August, Cele told the National Council of Provinces that the police were facing a deficit of 14 000 new police members. The report found that from 2011-12 to March 2020, the police service lost 11 987 officers, adding stress to the national deficit of 14 000. He added that “91% of the detectives did not receive training in the specialised detective learning programme” while less than half of the detectives, at 45.8%, did not complete the basic detective learning programme.
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