Cape Town - A commission of inquiry into allegations of police inefficiency in Khayelitsha starts on Monday.
|||Cape Town - A commission of inquiry into allegations of police inefficiency in Khayelitsha starts on Monday.
“The commission is looking for statements from residents of Khayelitsha concerning their experience of policing in Khayelitsha,” commission secretary Amanda Dissel said on Wednesday.
“The primary purpose of the commission is to ensure that the community of Khayelitsha has trust in the SA Police Service, and to find ways to foster that trust.”
The inquiry would be held at Lookout Hill, in Khayelitsha, and would examine the breakdown in relations between the community and the Khayelitsha police. At its first sitting, procedural issues would be considered.
Public hearings would be held at OR Tambo Hall, in Khayelitsha, in November and December. - Sapa