Title: PROVINCIAL DIRECTOR
1ICD STRUCTURE EASTERN CAPE OFFICE
PROVINCIAL DIRECTOR
SECRETARY
DEPUTY PROVINCIAL DIRECTOR (VACANT)
ADMIN OFFICER
MONITOR
ASSISTANT MANAGER INVESTIGA- TIONS
SENIOR ADMIN CLERK
PRINICIPAL INVESTIGATOR
CASE ANALYST
CASE WORKER
3X SENIOR INVESTIGATORS
COMPLAINTS RECEPTIONIST
2PROVINCIAL POLICE STATIONS
3COMMUNITIES VISITED BETWEEN 01 APRIL 2004 31
MARCH 20051. Kentani (Theko Springs) 2. Lady
Frere3. Lady Grey4. St. Albans Prison5. SADA
Prison6. Izele Community7. Berlin8. Tsomo
(Ntilini Luthuli) (Problem with CPF siding with
SAPS)9. Amandlambe Traditional Leaders10.
Peddie11. Mt. Coke12. Zwide13. Ntabankulu14.
Idutywa15. Tsabo16. Ngcamngeni17. Debenek18.
Keiskammahoek19. Middledrift20. Umtata21.
Ngqeleni22. Bethelsdorp23. Gelvandale24.
Peeston Community (EL, Cambridge Police
Stations)26. Middleburg Cape26. Alice28.
Maluti
4COMMUNITIES VISITED BETWEEN 01 APRIL 2004 31
MARCH 2005 (CONTINUED)
- ICD INTERVENTIONa) Izele Police StationThe
office was approached by members of the community
who had serious concerns regarding the manner in
which the management of the station was handled.
There was a total lack of co-operation between
SAPS and the community and hence the community
had lost confidence in the Station Commissioner
and his staff members.We initially had a
meeting with the whole community and listened to
their concerns. There was one outstanding matter
in which two women were injured when the police
van they were transported in was involved in an
accident it was not dealt with to the
complainants satisfaction despite the fact that
they were injured and one of them had one ear
completely damaged. After our intervention the
SAPS members concerned were charged. - In view of the serious allegations raised by the
community in that meeting we decided that the
matter be brought to the attention of the Area
Commissioner concerned. Another meeting was
scheduled wherein Station Commissioner and his
team were present, the Area Commissioners
representatives, the community and the ICD.
After lengthy deliberations during the meeting
the Area Commissioner requested that the matter
be dealt with by them as Management. The result
was the transfer of the Station Commissioner to
another police station as well as some members.
We suggested the election of a CPF Committee for
that police station in order for the community to
raise any concerns through the CPF to the Station
Commissioner to improve relations.
5COMMUNITIES VISITED BETWEEN 01 APRIL 2004 31
MARCH 2005 (CONTINUED)
- b) Kentani (Theko Springs)In Theko Springs
there were two sides in one community who were
fighting each other and SAPS in Kentani Police
Station were accused of taking sides. One group
supported the Chief and the other supported the
Headman. A number of murder cases were opened by
one side and no progress was forthcoming from
SAPS. The ICD was requested to intervene. The
situation had deteriorated to a level where
school kids from one side of the village could
not attend school on the other side. We held
meetings with both sides in the presence of
Kentani Police as we wanted them to hear for
themselves what the problems were relating to
their services in that village.After both
meetings we wrote a letter to the MEC for Safety
and Security informing him of the problem in
Theko Springs. We went back to Theko Springs
with two officers from the Secretariat. After
debates with both sides it transpired that the
root cause of their conflict was land related.
It was also clear that SAPS was clearly taking
sides in their conduct and hence we involved the
Area Commissioner, Queenstown.The existing
Station Commissioner was transferred and an
acting one was appointed whilst SAPS Management
addressed the problem. Eventually the conflict
was resolved which led us having a meeting with
both sides in one hall which was impossible
before our intervention.
6COMMUNITIES VISITED BETWEEN 01 APRIL 2004 31
MARCH 2005 (CONTINUED)
- PROJECTS UNDERTAKENa) Having identified that
there were less complaints received by our office
from the former Border/Ciskei area in the
Province, we took a decision to target the rural
community. We held a meeting with the Amandlambe
Chiefs first in order to inform them of the
mandate of the ICD before going to their
communities.After that meeting a roster was
drawn up and we held community meetings in the
Chiefs Kraal in the various villages. They
requested that our brochures be translated into
Xhosa in order for the communities to be able to
read and understand our mandate.B) The ICD has
a mandate to monitor implementation by SAPS of
the Domestic Violence Act. If there is a member
who has failed to comply with the Act, SAPS must
apply to the ICD for exemption of that member
from prosecution for non-compliance. We noted
that despite receiving complaints of
non-compliance by SAPS from the complainants, no
applications for exemption were forthcoming. We
decided to embark on a training of SAPS members
in all 8 policing areas after consultation and
approval by the Provincial Commissioner.
7- Training sessions on DVA were held in each Area
for the Area Commissioner and Management,
together with all Station Commissioners and their
Heads of Detectives Services on different dates
and venues. The same training was conducted for
the Provincial Commissioner and his management
and on that training session all Area
Commissioners were also present. - PROVINCIAL CHALLENGES
- Domestic Violence
- No applications for exemption are received by
the ICD from SAOS despite the training provide.
No monthly returns for non compliance are
submitted by some Area Commissioners. - 2. Administrative Issues
- Late notification of deaths in police custody or
as result of police action. Failure to notify
the ICD by some police stations of deaths in
police custody. Inability to fax letters to some
police stations, due to non-availability of such
facility, especially in the former Transkei area.
8Non submission of progress reports by SAPS
membersFailure by SAPS provide complainants with
feedback to complainants leading to a increase in
service related complaints.POLICE STATIONSS
INSPECTIONS CONDUCTED BETWEEN 1 APRIL 2004-31
MARCH 2005DOMESTIC VIOLENCE REGISTER
INSPECTIONS1. Maclear Police Station2.
Fleetstreet Police Station 3. Alice Police
Station4. Dimbaza Police Station5. Ntabankulu
Police Station6. Debe-Nek Police Station7.
Middledrift8. Buffalo Flats9. Cambridge10.
Duncan Village11. NU 1 Police Station12.
Inyibiba Police Station13. Vulindlela Police
Station14. Mwanduli15. Lusikisiki16.
Ngqeleni17. Ngangelizwe18. Elliotdale
9- CELL INSPECTIONS1. Ntabankulu2. Buffalo
Flats3. Cambridge 4. Duncan Village5. NU 1
Police Station6. Inyibiba Police Station7.
Vulindlela Police Station8. Mqanduli9.
Lusikisiki10. Ngqeleni11. Elliotdale