‘Frustrated’ police resort to force - The Mail & Guardian

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Regulation uncertainty leaves slap-happy police and soldiers to decide when people should or shouldn’t be allowed on the streets.

His family at home could be without power, or he could walk to the nearest spaza to buy prepaid electricity.

“I tried to explain that I wanted to buy electricity. The police just shouted, ‘Be quiet, no one must be on the road’,” Hartley told theTrust broken: Ebrahim Hartley spent 12 hours in a police cell and was fined R5000 for contravening the Disaster Management Act after he was arrested while trying to buy prepaid electricity.

Only workers deemed essential to the economy may leave their homes to go to work; other people may visit only food stores and pharmacies — and seek medical attention, if it is absolutely necessary.

Several cases of assault are being investigated. In the Western Cape, a police officer has also been charged with rape. This week, Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula relaxed transport regulations to allow social-grant recipients to collect their payments at social-security distribution centres. During a televised address to the nation on Monday, President Cyril Ramaphosa reminded the police that their duty was to keep South Africans safe during the Covid-19 crisis.

“The commission is aware of and is disturbed by footage circulating via social media depicting members of the SANDF and SAPS officials using force against people who fail to comply with lockdown regulations. The commission finds these incidents unpleasant and deeply concerning,” it said in a statement.

 

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The uncertainty is a recipe for disaster. They are trigger happy people. They will shoot to kill.

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