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WATCH Woman Arrested in Strand, Cape Town Video Has Been Released

A woman who was forcefully arrested on Friday morning in a Cape Town suburb, has been released according to the South African Police Service (SAPS)… and the arresting officers have been issued with a stern warning. A video capturing the arrest went viral in South Africa, and was posted on Twitter by Murray Williams who […]

22-05-20 23:48

A woman who was forcefully arrested on Friday morning in a Cape Town suburb, has been released according to the South African Police Service (SAPS)… and the arresting officers have been issued with a stern warning.

A video capturing the arrest went viral in South Africa, and was posted on Twitter by Murray Williams who said it was received from a member of the public who wished to remain anonymous.

The incident apparently took place at 07h45 on Friday 22 May in Strand. An eye witness told Murray that the woman was handled “like a hardened criminal”. Under current Lockdown Level 4 regulations, South Africans are allowed to exercise between 06h00 and 09h00, within a 5km radius of their home.

Investigation into police officer’s conduct

In a statement on Friday afternoon, Western Cape SAPS confirmed that WC Provincial Commissioner Lt General Yolisa has ordered an investigation – by a senior WC police official – into the conduct of the police officials captured in the video.

“Upon being alerted to the video and the subsequent viewing of the clip, the police officials were interviewed and the basis for the arrest is yet to be determined.

No basis for her to be charged

“Preliminary findings indicate that after being taken to Strand police station, the woman in question was released as detectives could find no basis for her to be charged,” says SAPS.

Police members were also cautioned by the Provincial Commissioner about “regard for the rights of other persons. Courtesy, fairness and treating all persons with dignity is part of police training and orientation”.

According to the statement, police officers are regularly reminded via internal prescripts that prohibit “unbecoming conduct”.

SAPS says: “Once the probe is finalised, the outcome will be made known.”

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