Can you really get that because I have really requested to get this one is to 500 and up to this point either ... it started with premier when he was a MEC, it has come with the hon ... [Inaudible.] now and according to our information, calculated with the study of the SA Police Service in terms of resourcing nationally, we are one to 412, not this 500. I do not know what will help us to get that figure. These people, that because they are angry and are chasing the police, those are criminals. You can not - no matter how angry you are - go and attack the colonel and all that.
IsiZulu:
Labo badinga ukuboshwa.
English:
To arrest them and put them in jail and they can not be supported and give the reason that because they are angry. Maybe sometimes these statements are statements that a very irresponsible and are the statements that make the community not appreciate that they need to work with the police. More than that, some communities here are angered by something different and they find their way to the police. As we speak now, there is a community that is living on the street because they have been evicted from where they were and those
people were complaining to say, they are going to attack the police but the police have got nothing to do with their eviction.
So, it is a question of all of us - as the Minister of Defence has said - that the social conditions will have to work together on them and please, be very measured when it comes to statements vis--vis the communities and the police. We invite everybody to work with the police where there are wrong things, there are measures to follow, not just to make statements that are irresponsible that pit communities against the police and all of that. You can report to the Independent Police Investigative Directorate, Ipid, if you find that the police are not doing their work. You can report to the police, especially the anti-corruption unit. You can report to the SA Human Rights Commission. There are many ... there is nothing in South Africa that is monitored and policed like the police. So, you follow that and really help South Africa to work together with the SA Police Service and communities. Thank you.
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