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Sergeant Mdluli earns recognition for fighting gender-based violence with empathy and dedication
Sergeant Mdluli earns recognition for fighting gender-based violence with empathy and dedication

The Citizen

time11-07-2025

  • The Citizen

Sergeant Mdluli earns recognition for fighting gender-based violence with empathy and dedication

Sergeant Thulisile Mdluli of the Newcastle Family Violence, Child Protection, and Sexual Offences (FCS) Unit, has been awarded the title of Best FCS Detective of the Year at the esteemed 2024/2025 SAPS Provincial Excellence Awards. In an exclusive interview with the Newcastle Advertiser, Mdluli reflected on her journey in law enforcement and the emotional resilience required for her role. Her exceptional dedication to justice and unwavering service were recognised as she took to the stage in an elegant gown to accept her award from KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, who commended her professionalism and steadfast commitment to protecting the vulnerable. At the ceremony, Sgt Mdluli received high praise for her work in a unit that deals with some of society's most distressing crimes. 'She treats victims and witnesses with compassion and dignity, while upholding the highest standards of professionalism. Mdluli is disciplined, respectful to her superiors and peers, consistently punctual, and represents the Newcastle FCS Unit with pride,' said one official. Her career began in July 2005 at Dannhauser SAPS, before she joined the Newcastle FCS Unit, where she has served with distinction for the past 10 years. Her focus has been on cases involving gender-based violence, sexual abuse, and child protection, providing a critical safety net for the most vulnerable members of society. Since joining the unit, Mdluli has successfully concluded 30 major criminal cases, securing 20 life sentences and 10 prison terms ranging between 15 to 45 years. She humbly credited her success to the collaboration with the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and the broader justice system. 'Every one of those victims has expressed gratitude. Many have begun to heal and rebuild their self-worth. Knowing I played a part in that gives me profound satisfaction,' she shared. Mdluli spoke candidly about the emotional toll her work can take. She emphasized the importance of mental health in such a demanding field: 'There are times during investigations when I encounter deeply traumatic stories. To stay grounded, I make counselling a priority when needed. Looking after my mental health helps me better support others and stay effective in my role.' What truly distinguishes Sgt Mdluli is not only her investigative skill but her deep empathy. She proudly identifies as 'The Voice of the Voiceless,' dedicating herself to speaking up for those who are too afraid or unable to do so. 'I will continue to serve with loyalty and integrity,' she vowed. 'Justice will be done, and criminals will find no refuge in Amajuba. The Newcastle FCS Unit does not sleep — we are relentless in our pursuit of justice.' Looking to the future, Mdluli expressed her ambition to continue growing within SAPS, aiming for leadership roles such as unit commander, branch detective commander, or to specialise in emerging areas like forensics or cybercrime. 'My goal is to serve South Africa with fairness and transparency. I want to help strengthen the SAPS by fighting internal corruption and ensuring justice is both delivered and seen to be delivered,' she affirmed. The news provided to you in this link has been investigated and compiled by the editorial staff of the Newcastle Advertiser, a sold newspaper distributed in the Newcastle area. Please follow us on Youtube and feel free to like, comment, and subscribe. For more local news, visit our webpage, follow us on Facebook and Twitter, and request an add on our WhatsApp (082 874 5550). At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Teen jailed for the rape of a 12-year-old
Teen jailed for the rape of a 12-year-old

The Citizen

time02-06-2025

  • The Citizen

Teen jailed for the rape of a 12-year-old

A 16-year-old was jailed for 10 years for the rape of a 12-year-old girl when he appeared in the Madadeni Regional Court on May 8. He was give an additional five years for sexual assault and the court declared him unfit to possess a firearm. According to initial police reports, the incident occurred on August 6, 2023. 'The victim told her mother that the accused, who was known to her, had attacked and raped at by a nearby riverbank,' confirmed police. The victim's mother immediately reported the matter to the police. Sergeant T.P. Mdluli worked tirelessly to secure the the conviction and sentence. Lieutenant Colonel S.L. Chapi, Commander of the Newcastle Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences (FCS) Unit, congratulated Sergeant Mdluli for her dedication and thorough investigation that ensured the accused's conviction. The news provided to you in this link has been investigated and compiled by the editorial staff of the Newcastle Advertiser, a sold newspaper distributed in the Newcastle area. Please follow us on Youtube and feel free to like, comment, and subscribe. For more local news, visit our webpage, follow us on Facebook and Twitter, and request an add on our WhatsApp (082 874 5550). At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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