Only 15% of Limpopo police stations have “good” holding cells

Issued by Katlego Suzan Phala MPL – DA Provincial Spokesperson on Transport and Community Safety
03 Jul 2023 in Press Statements

The DA will write to the Portfolio Committee Chairperson on Transport and Community Safety, Rebecca Seono, to summon the MEC for Public Works, Nkakareng Rakgoale, to report on her progress to address the lack of holding cells as well the poor conditions of some holding cells at police stations across the province.

In a recent report submitted to the portfolio committee, SAPS acknowledged that at the 104 police stations in the province, only 15 stations have good holding cells, 47 stations have fair holding cells, 24 stations have poor holding cells and as a result 8 of these were closed.

18 Police stations do not have any holding cell facilities, including Mankweng, a crime hotspot, Bolebedu, Namakgale and Vuwani.

The lack of holding cells police stations result in; police officers having to escort suspects , inflated fuel costs  in police vehicles which are short in supply, increased risk of suspects escaping from custody and minimise police service delivery and visible policing in communities.

During an oversight to the Marble Hall police station, we found the cells in a shocking state and laid a complaint with the South African Human Rights Commission.

Sufficient holding cells in good conditions, not only entrenches our Constitutional values, but takes added pressure off our already burdened police officers.

We will continue to put pressure on the ANC government to ensure that all our police stations are well equipped with the necessary resources to fight crime.