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Umbilo SAPS officers accused of taking bribes from drug dealers
Umbilo SAPS officers accused of taking bribes from drug dealers

The Citizen

time08-07-2025

  • The Citizen

Umbilo SAPS officers accused of taking bribes from drug dealers

ON a social media post a resident of the Berea revealed what he witnessed in a transaction between two members of Umbilo SAPS and known drug dealers in Berea. Yesterday, the poster Sgodo Mbulase shared what he had written in isiZulu, 'There were Umbilo SAPS police officers who were driving in a branded Toyota Urban Cruiser, with registration number BW1595B. I have to let you (police) know that I am now aware that you take bribes from those Nigerians who sell drugs on Noble Road in Berea.' The post continued, 'Yesterday (Sunday), around 12:00, the police car was occupied by a Sergeant and a Warrant Officer. The person who accepted the money was the Warrant Officer. The system shows who was using the car, right?' The post was flooded with comments, with some demanding action, and others noting their own experiences of witnessing such actions by police members. Also read: Bribery lands SAPS officer in cuffs during Umbilo drug bust The Station Commissioner of Umbilo SAPS, Colonel Robert Ximba, joined in the fray, addressing the poster. 'Please indicate the date of the incidents so that an investigation can be done, so that we take steps against the involved parties. There must be a complainant to open the case. I will not allow bad activities to be perpetrated by our colleagues, degrading the Umbilo SAPS image. We have contact numbers of the management on the wall at the police station.' Umbilo SAPS spokesperson, Pumzile Biyana, shared, 'Umbilo SAPS acknowledges the public's concerns regarding allegations of corruption. We take these allegations very seriously and are committed to a thorough and transparent investigation. 'We will take appropriate action based on the outcome of the investigation. We are therefore committed to rooting out any form of corruption within our ranks. We urge anyone with information on corrupt activities to come forward. Your anonymity will be protected.' Also read: Umbilo CPF wins top honours at district awards Umbilo CPF chairperson Calvin Thomas expressed concern regarding the allegations. 'These concerns are particularly grave in light of the firm anti-corruption stance reiterated by Lieutenant General (Nhlanhla) Mkhwanazi in recent communications. Corruption, in any form, fundamentally undermines public trust and the rule of law. It must be decisively addressed and eradicated. The Umbilo CPF calls for any members of the SAPS found to be acting unlawfully to be held fully accountable and subjected to the appropriate disciplinary and legal processes. 'We urge members of the public to assist in combating corruption by reporting any instances directly to the Station Commander. Where possible, such reports should be accompanied by supporting evidence, including photographs or documentation, to aid in swift and effective investigation. Together, through transparency, vigilance, and community participation, we can uphold the integrity of our policing institutions and ensure justice for all,' Thomas added. Biyana confirmed that a case has not been opened. For more from Berea Mail, follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. You can also check out our videos on our YouTube channel or follow us on TikTok. Click to subscribe to our newsletter – here At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Ratepayers vow to restore Glenwood, Bulwer to former glory
Ratepayers vow to restore Glenwood, Bulwer to former glory

The Citizen

time02-07-2025

  • The Citizen

Ratepayers vow to restore Glenwood, Bulwer to former glory

ALTHOUGH the City mayor was not available to meet with residents and ratepayers of Glenwood / Bulwer recently, there was a full house consisting of management from the Umbilo SAPS, Durban Metro, Safer Cities, Parks and Recreation Department, Cleansing and Solid Waste Unit, and other departments. The meeting agenda touched on crime, the homeless, service delivery and infrastructure issues. 'The meeting was extremely constructive, as ideas and information flowed from one department to another. The recent homeless issue from Albert Park was thoroughly discussed, and the GBRRA will be assisting the city to implement solutions over the coming months,' shared GBRRA chairperson Keyuren Maharaj. Also read: Glenwood groups urge mayor to act on increasing crime, homelessness 'Safer Cities will be showing us how to profile the homeless, which will help identify solutions to help with their rehabilitation. It was also agreed that the area would see an increase in crime if the issue is not dealt with. 'The Parks Department and CSW will continue to strengthen their relationship with the GBRRA, and we will be planning targeted, sustainable clean-ups in the area. Umbilo SAPS gave us a report on the area's crime statistics, which the area has seen amazing progress over the last few years due to strong collaboration between SAPS, security companies and the community.' The issue of student accommodation compliance was also discussed and will be taken up further with City management. Maharaj concluded, 'This meeting showed officials what is in store for Glenwood and Bulwer over the next few years, and we have committed to align ourselves with eThekwini's Vision 2030. Glenwood will continue to be safer, cleaner, and better.' The association maintained that the area will be KZN's sports, culture and arts hub for the foreseeable future, but most importantly, a family-oriented community. For more from Berea Mail, follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. You can also check out our videos on our YouTube channel or follow us on TikTok. Click to subscribe to our newsletter – here At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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