The Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) on Friday called for an overhaul of the justice system to deal with crime in the country.
Co-chairpersons Vincent Saldahna and CP Fourie said the scourge of crime needed a more holistic and serious solution, which included the proper training and deployment of police officers, as well as a proper overhaul of the criminal justice system.
”Government is urged to give its undivided attention to finding such a solution, since the unacceptable levels of crime — particularly violent crime — are, among other things, a serious threat to our young democracy”.
They said the LSSA was committed to assisting the state in whatever way it could.
The LSSA also expressed concern at the statements made by the Deputy Minister of Safety and Security, Susan Shabangu, encouraging members of the public and the South African Police Service (SAPS) to use force against suspected criminals.
”Owners of licensed firearms, be they members of the public or the SAPS, must in terms of legislation be fully cognisant of their rights and responsibilities as contained in legislation governing the use of firearms,” they said.
They indicated that such statements might encourage members of the public to act unlawfully and take the law into their own hands. – Sapa