Government of the Republic of South Africa

10/07/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/07/2025 04:13

Police on Safer Festive Season operations

Police officers are there to serve and protect all people living in RSA, communities have a duty to protect our men and women in blue

As the South African Police Service (SAPS) prepares to launch its Safer Festive Season operations today, the National Commissioner of SAPS, General Fannie Masemola wishes to warn unruly community members, especially those who disregard the blue uniform, that the SAPS will not tolerate attacks on its members.

Anyone who tries to stop police officers in carrying out their mandate in preventing and combating crime will be met with the full might of the law.

An attack on a police officer is an attack on the state and also an attack on national security.

It should further be noted that the interference with police officers in the execution of their powers or functions constitutes an offence in terms of section 67 of the South African Police Service Act, 1995. Police officials are authorised to use reasonable force to overcome such resistance or hindrance.

Police officers are mothers and fathers who left their own families to risk their lives to maintain law and order in a bid to ensure everyone within the borders of the Republic of South Africa (RSA) are safe at all times.

South Africans have a similar responsibility to protect police officers and stand up against police attacks and killings. Crime can only be rooted out in our communities if community members respect the law and support the South African Police Service. By interference or obstructing police officers to perform their functions, community members become part of the crime and undermine any attempt to address crime in their communities. Communities cannot pick and choose who they believe should be arrested or prosecuted.

The responsibility of the South African Police Service is to execute our constitutional mandate as set out in section 205(3) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, namely to prevent, combat and investigate crime; maintain public order; protect and secure the inhabitants of the Republic and their property; and uphold and enforce the law. Policing is not an easy task. When others run away at the sound of gunfire and threat of violence, police officers run directly towards danger to avert potential loss of life, in order to serve and protect the community.

As we prepare to heighten our police operations to prevent and combat serious and violent crime including armed robberies, cash-in-transit heists, GBVF, and any criminal activities, I urge our communities to work with our police officers and protect them in the execution of their functions.

It cannot be the very communities that depend on the police for safety who attack and kill police officers.

The video of the police officers who were attacked in Kimberley should be condemned in the strongest terms by all law-abiding citizens. The subsequent arrest of the two men who attacked the female police officer should serve as a deterrent that the police will not allow an attack on its own and will not tolerate any GBVF against its members.

We commend the police officers who, equipped with their firearms, acted with restraint in a bid to avoid the loss of life.

The festive season is upon us and we will be out there to ensure everyone in RSA is protected. Be safe, be vigilant, report any wrongdoing, but most importantly respect the blue uniform and the blue uniform will serve and protect you.

To our hardworking and dedicated men and women in blue, continue to execute your duties with diligence and honour. Stay within the ambit of the law, but don't hesitate to act when the situation requires you to do so. Remember to use force that is proportional and reasonable to the threat.

In conclusion, the safety of our police officers is continuously ensured through the stringent implementation of appropriate preventive and proactive measures in an integrated and collective manner, as well as ensuring the operational readiness of all members through the continuous development of their operational and tactical skills and the provision of adequate and state-of-the-art safety equipment.

Enquiries:
Brigadier Athlenda Mathe
Cell: 082 040 8808

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