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Shortage of Police Vehicles in KZN Cause for Concern

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Shortage of Police Vehicles in KZN Cause for Concern

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4th July 2023

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The IFP, as the Official Opposition in the KZN Legislature, has noted with concern, reports that police in KZN are faced with vehicle shortages.

The role of police officers in any society is worthy of appreciation, however, government seems to be failing them. Vehicle shortages could also lead to dissatisfaction in communities, as such results in police struggling to reach crime scenes, and arriving late at the scene. 

Police need state-of-the-art equipment to perform their duties diligently and effectively to combat crime. Combining prevention, deterrence and enforcement will give the brave women and men in our police service and criminal justice system the tools they need to keep people out of trouble, and to punish those who persist in breaking the law.

Keeping citizens safe is non-negotiable.

However, the IFP believes that under-resourced and dilapidated police stations in KZN will make it impossible to win the war against crime. During the 2022 KZN Legislature's Police Stations' Functionality Monitoring Programme, the shocking state of police stations were revealed. Some SAPS stations in KZN do not have any vehicles or police officers to respond to crime.

Such issues deserve urgent attention from the relevant authorities. Government must ensure that police receive fully operational vehicles, as well as establish means of intervention to address challenges, such as police vehicles taking longer than expected in police garages for repairs.

The shortage of police vehicles is a serious concern, and police must be provided with necessary support. 



Issued by IFP KZN Provincial Spokesperson for Community Safety and Liaison, Blessed Gwala
 

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