Hitch Hiking Flying Squad Cops a National Disgrace

IFP MP, Velaphi Ndlovu writes: The IFP has taken note of reports that a number of flying-squad police officers in Pretoria are using their own vehicles to conduct patrols, or even in some cases, hitch-hiking to their patrol areas because their high-performance vehicles have been impounded due to expired license discs. “Never could I have [...]





IFP Applauds Lengthy Sentence for Corrupt Cops

The IFP has welcomed the news that the state plans to seize assets worth R8 million, owned by three former police officers convicted of drug dealing and fraud. In addition, the IFP has welcomed the hefty sentences handed down to the three men in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court yesterday. The IFP is equally pleased with [...]





Answers Sought on Libya South Africa Connection

Following the emergence of potentially explosive documents on a Tripoli street corner, which points to a possible connection between South Africa and the war in Libya, the IFP’s Velpahi Ndlovu is calling on the Minister of Defence Ms Lindiwe Sisulu to fully disclose South Africa’s involvement in Libya. Ndlovu said; “The documents found suggest that [...]





IFP Welcomes Latest Crime Statistics

IFP MP, Velaphi Ndlovu said: The latest South African crime statistics for the 2010/2011 period released today, by the Minister of Police Mr Nathi Mthethwa, has revealed that South Africa is slowly making headway in successfully dealing with South Africa’s high levels of rampant crime. This is welcome progress, and the IFP commends the Ministry [...]





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