Organisations fighting against Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) in the Northern Cape have criticised police for allowing an officer arrested for the alleged rape of a teenage girl to return to work.
The policeman was accused of raping the 15-year-old girl in August.
Shaine Griqua, Director of a Learning and Development Centre, says police are failing the province’s communities.
“It is uncalled for, unacceptable that SAPS in the Northern Cape has allowed the high-ranking officer who raped a 15 year old child in De Aar to work in the same space where he was supposed to protect the little girl. I am not sure if we are safe in South Africa. I am not sure if we are sane and in the right mind, especially with the increase of GBV cases in this province.”
Provincial Police spokesperson Cherelle Ehlers has confirmed that the officer has resumed duties pending an investigation.
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