Western Cape MEC for police oversight and community safety, Anroux Marais, has called on the national police leadership to urgently appoint a permanent crime intelligence unit head in the province.
The position of crime intelligence head in the Western Cape has been vacant since the dismissal of Major-General Mzwandile Tiyo for misconduct in January 2025.
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Marais made the call during a SAPS briefing on the province’s latest crime statistics.
The stats show gang violence remains deeply entrenched, particularly in vulnerable communities.
225 gang-related murders were recorded in the Western Cape between January and March this year.
Marais said the lack of intelligence-led policing has compromised SAPS’ work in the province.
“I’m once again appealing to the national leadership of the South African Police Service to urgently appoint a permanent crime intelligence head for the Western Cape. This is not optional; it is essential.” Â Â
Marais maintains that the police’s ability to intercept and dismantle the gang network in the Cape hinges on a fully functional crime intelligence capability.
Carlo Petersen
www.ewn.co.za
