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Crime Intelligence Division

Police skills audit must start with Crime Intelligence, says Ian Cameron
National
/ 21 January 2025

Police skills audit must start with Crime Intelligence, says Ian Cameron

The police committee chairperson said there was an urgent need to increase the capacity and effectiveness of the division at ground level

By Des Erasmus
Cele’s crime-fighting strategy: More boots on the ground
Article
/ 4 June 2018

Cele’s crime-fighting strategy: More boots on the ground

The stabilisation operation will focus on Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape

By Sarah Smit
Cele takes aim at crime intelligence
Article
/ 2 March 2018

Cele takes aim at crime intelligence

The division is just one of the areas in the SAPS that the new police minister wants to reform

By Paddy Harper
SAPS has fired ‘Captain KGB’ Morris Tshabalala
Article
/ 29 January 2018

SAPS has fired ‘Captain KGB’ Morris Tshabalala

IPID alleged the police reabsorbed "Captain KGB" after being released from prison in 2015 and that he was still receiving a salary while incarcerated.

By Alex Mitchley
Breytenbach: Price of applying the law
Article
/ 1 September 2017

Breytenbach: Price of applying the law

The prosecutor took on the corrupt crime intelligence unit head and was suspended

By Nechama Brodie
Vuwani parents afraid to send their children to school
Article
/ 17 May 2016

Vuwani parents afraid to send their children to school

The schools may no longer be burning and police are making progress in finding those behind the fiery attacks, but Vuwani residents are not reassured.

By Athandiwe Saba
Mdluli lives in comfort, while murder trial witness lives in fear
Article
/ 26 June 2015

Mdluli lives in comfort, while murder trial witness lives in fear

A witness in the Mdluli trial is a virtual prisoner while the man she accuses gets paid to stay home

By Sally Evans
Phiyega sends deputies packing
Article
/ 13 June 2014

Phiyega sends deputies packing

Two senior, qualified Lieutenant Generals axed amid claims that their dismissals are linked to the case of suspended intelligence boss Richard Mdluli

By Sally Evans
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Podcasts
/ 5 March 2013

M&G Newsroom: March 4 2013

We discuss police brutality, former crime intelligence member Solly Lazarus and Chris Roper tells us about the South by Southwest conference.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 April 2012

Zuma bodyguard put in charge of police spy unit

One of Jacob Zuma’s most trusted bodyguards has been placed in charge of the operational spying structures of the police service.

By Sam Sole Author, Sally Evans and Sam Sole
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Article
/ 24 September 2009

M&G was spied on

Yes, the Mail & Guardian was spied on by state security agencies, but I won’t tell you why — and, anyway, they were entitled to.

By Sam Sole Author and Stefaans Brmmer

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