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Meet the new detective commander at Bramley Saps

BRAMLEY – Lieutenant Colonel Kgoadika Mabusela described his new role as a fresh challenge where he could learn and grow.

The new detective commander at Bramley Police Station hoped that all community members who opened cases would be satisfied with the outcomes.

Lieutenant Colonel Kgoadika Mabusela, who previously worked at Yeoville Police Station, will oversee a team of 33 detectives.

“I will ensure that all dockets are attended to, all complainants will receive feedback and if a suspect is arrested, we must see convictions,” said Mabusela.

He described his new role as a fresh challenge where he could learn and grow.

“I look forward to helping the detectives, both experienced and inexperienced. We will work as a team to achieve the best results.”

Mabusela has an open-door policy and invites any members of the public who are unsatisfied with the police to visit him.

A spokesperson for the Bramley Police Station Captain Molefe Mogodi said, “Having Lieutenant Colonel Mabusela in our ranks is a bonus. I hope to no longer receive complaints regarding the status of an investigation. I hope and wish that he will crack all the cases that are brought to the attention of detectives.”

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