20,336 murders recorded in South Africa in one year – Police

Tue, Sep 11, 2018 | By publisher


Security

South Africa’s murder rate rose again last year, official statistics showed on Tuesday, with over 20,000 killed across the country, about 57 a day, as police admitted they were struggling to keep control.

A total of 20,336 people were killed in the 12 months up to March 2018 up from 19,016 the previous year, reports Enca

The numbers reflect a 6.9 per cent year-on-year increase, one of the highest per capita since the end of apartheid 24 years ago.

“Fifty-seven a day, that’s how South Africans are murdered. It borders close to the war zone while there is a peace, there is no war in South Africa,” Police Minister Bheki Cele told reporters.

“The figures that always scare me are murder figures,” he said.

“South Africans must not take it as a norm that they can be hijacked, robbed and killed every day. We have to pick up the ball and change the situation for the better.”

Francois Beukman, who heads the police oversight committee in parliament, described the numbers as “alarming and totally unacceptable”.

Presenting the figures to parliament, Norman Sekhukhune, the police official responsible for crime research and statistics, said murder rate had increased for the past six consecutive years.

South African police often come under fire for failing to bring down crime levels, while police chiefs saying they need at least 62,000 more officers. – Punch

– Sept. 11, 2018 @ 14:19 GMT |

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