Service to be expected from the SAPS

Victims statements are to be taken in private and not in the presence of the abuser or the public.

“It is the commitment of the SAPS to treat all victims of domestic violence with sensitivity and care.”

These are the exact words stated in a pamphlet about domestic violence, which is available from the SAPS and which the NEWS obtained from the Edenvale Police Station’s client service centre.

In the pamphlet, domestic abuse is referred to as:

The information poster states the responsibilities of the police, which includes:

Victims’ statements are to be taken in private and not in the presence of the abuser or the public. The police have to make an effort and help people in a language they understand; this can be done by making use of a translator or by using notices in the victim’s language to help them proceed.

If a police officer fails to carry out their commitment, the public can report the mater to the station commissioner at the relevant police station and if the individual is dissatisfied with the the way in which the station commissioner is dealing with the complaint, you may personally report the matter to the Independent Complaint Directorate.

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