A police officer arrests two people that couldn't explain why they were outside during a patrol by SAPS and the Army in South Hills, Johannesburg , 8 April 2020 during the lockdown amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Picture: Neil McCartney. Image for illustrative purpose only.
In a bid to increase police capacity, the SA Police Service has announced it will be re-enlisting trained and skilled police officers who left the service on the ranks of Constable, Sergent and Warrant Officer.
Police say the decision to re-enlist former officers is an attempt to improve staffing levels of police in order for the organisation to fulfil its mandate to fight crime as well as keep citizens safe.
The re-enlisting of former officers was due to the organisation losing officers due to “various reasons” including retirement. Enlisted candidates will be posted in areas where there was an identified shortage of members.
Units such as family violence, child protection, sexual offences, public order policing, the taxi violence unit, murder and robbery unit are some of the units where newly enlisted candidates will be placed.
In a statement, police said: “The SAPS, therefore, appeals to former police officers who left the service with a clean record, had been appointed as members in the organisation in terms of South African Police Service Act 68 of 1995, serving on the rank of constable, sergeant and warrant officer.”
Prospective candidates should meet the following requirements:
Applications of former members who have left the service under any of the following circumstances will NOT be considered for re-enlistment.
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