SA: Committee to focus on 7 priorities in special cash-in-transit hearing

11th June 2018

SA: Committee to focus on 7 priorities in special cash-in-transit hearing

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The Portfolio Committee on Police will focus on 7 priorities during the public hearing on the current spate of cash-in-transit heists that will take place this coming Wednesday, 13 June 2018 in Parliament.

The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Police, Francois Beukman said that the aim of the public hearing is to bring all role-players in the cash-in-transit industry, especially in the security and law enforcement environment, under one roof and ascertain whether sufficient short-term and long term measures are in place to deal with the current scourge of cash- in -transit heists.

“Cash-in-transit heists directly affect the safety of security officers, the SAPS and members of the public and the general perception of safety in the Republic and the Portfolio Committee needs assurances of the role players that the necessary pro-active steps are in place to deal with the current challenges,” Mr Beukman said.   

Beukman said that apart from the SAPS that will brief the Committee on Wednesday other role players that will participate in Wednesday includes the big three private security companies, trade union representing the private security industry, SABRIC (South African Banking Risk Information Centre, Business against Crime and PSIRA.    
 
Emphasis will be on ensuring that lessons learnt during the 2007 peak of cash-in transit heists and solutions applied then are critically assessed. “The root causes for the current situation should be directly interrogated and the law enforcement agencies must re-asses their analysis and methodology dealing with serious organised crime,” Mr Beukman concluded.       
 

Issued by Parliamentary Communication Services on behalf of the Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Police, Francois Beukman