Police chief Bheki Cele has confirmed that police are investigating a link between the 2007 murder of a doctor and the murder of tourist Anni Dewani.
Police chief Bheki Cele has condemned the killing of a honeymooning British tourist’s wife in a Cape Town township.
National police commissioner General Bheki Cele’s defamation case against the <i>Sowetan</i> newspaper was postponed on Wednesday.
The acquisition of a R4-million residence for police national commissioner General Bheki Cele is "thought to have been above board", his office said.
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/ 10 September 2010
The chairperson of the portfolio committee on police says there is potential for financial mismanagement within the police that is being overlooked.
Cope has called for a commission of inquiry into the nature of police chief Bheki Cele’s involvement in a controversial building rental agreement.
The Special Investigating Unit has confirmed that probes into the government acquisition of property constituted one of the largest by the outfit.
The Presidency has announced corruption probes into several government departments — including the South African Police Services.
Police chief Bheki Cele did not oppose a call for the ICD to investigate the treatment of the <i>Sunday Times</i> journalist arrested last week.
<em>Sunday Times</em> journalist Mzilikazi wa Afrika made a brief appearance in a Nelspruit court on Friday and was released on R5 000 bail.
<i>Sunday Times</i> journalist Mzilikazi wa Afrika will appear in the Kabokweni District Court in Mpumalanga, the Hawks said on Wednesday.
Police commissioner General Bheki Cele has defended the need for new police headquarters leased for R500-million over the next 10 years.
There was "nothing dodgy" about a multi-million rand property deal for new police offices in Pretoria, the Department of Public Works said on Monday.
The police will keep up security in the country after the Soccer World Cup, national police commissioner General Bheki Cele said on Wednesday.
A burglary at the Fifa headquarters in Johannesburg was confirmed by national police commissioner General Bheki Cele on Tuesday.
The militarisation of the police cannot be a long-term solution to crime, argues <b>Gwinyayi Dzinesa</b>.
Police boss denies sources’ claims that cash was taken from his Durban home and drivers were questioned.
The government does not expect the media to be its "praise singers" over the Soccer World Cup, but urges them to report "objectively".
Is the government planning to suspend the Constitution and implement an undeclared state of emergency during the 2010 World Cup?
Security forces paraded their World Cup arsenal on Monday, hoping to reassure fans SA will be safe during football’s premier event.
SA police do not know of any terrorism threats to the Soccer World Cup, police chief General Bheki Cele said on Thursday.
Police are "enthused" about the change of ranks that recently came into effect, National Commissioner Bheki Cele said on Monday.
Police chief Bheki Cele, ahead of the funeral of Eugene Terre’Blanche, urged South Africans to be colour-blind as they come to terms with crime.
Jittery foreign visitors, including diplomats, celebrities and businessmen are scrambling to secure personal bodyguards for the Soccer World Cup.
Police chief Bheki Cele has insisted he be addressed as "general" from now on after the approval of military rankings for the police, it was reported.
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/ 23 February 2010
SA’s top cop says World Cup fans will be safe, and the country will be safer because of the work his force has done to prepare for the tournament.
People who threaten to disrupt the much-awaited Soccer World Cup in June will face the full might of the law, Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa warned.
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/ 22 January 2010
One of the criminals who threatened to target the Soccer World Cup in an eNews interview was expected to appear in court on Monday.
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/ 21 January 2010
“We are of the view that a friend of a criminal is a criminal,” said Minister of Police Nathi Mthethwa on Thursday afternoon.
Over 1 000 people were arrested in provinces across the country during the festive season, national police said on Friday.
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/ 30 December 2009
Captain Michelle Pitout — killed during a housebreaking investigation — had bravely given her life to policing, said police Commissioner Bheki Cele.
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/ 9 December 2009
Police National Commissioner Bheki Cele ordered that an old South African flag be removed from a desk at the Durban train station.