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Mthethwa: We'll make thugs run

2010-01-26 22:14
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kalahari.com

Johannesburg - Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa on Tuesday sought to allay fears about crime in the country during the 2010 Soccer World Cup, with the kick-off less than five months away.

"There is nothing friendly between us and the criminals," he told a news conference. "We are not friends, we are out to get them.

"We will make them run all the time. That's why we are always tightening the screws."

"We are preparing the country for any eventuality, whether it is petty crime, whether it is big criminal activities," he said.

"We will be looking everywhere - under the stones, everywhere in the air, on the sea."

With 41 000 additional police recruited for the competition, South Africa has one of the world's largest police forces relative to its population, national police chief Bheki Cele said.

More cops than in UK

"In the UK, [there are] 140 000 policemen for about 60 million people, in France 147 000 for 60 million and here, 186 000 for 47 million," Cele said.

Mthethwa said strong police visibility during the World Cup will deter criminals from targeting the more than 450 000 visitors expected during the month-long tournament.

"Through our own experience, where there is police visibility, there is a high level of crime prevention.

"We don't have to engage in operations to combat crime, we just prevent it," he said.

There are an average of 50 murders a day in South Africa, making it one of the most violent countries in the world.

World Cup organisers have offered repeated assurances about safety, saying more than R2.4bn has been spent on security, but worries remain.
 

- SAPA

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Donald says... yes Mike, so without making accusations, one cannot help but wonder why the government is not REALLY making any effort at all, except by sending in the Army.... (what army? lol) ok so a handful of troops. One wonders if their lack of enthusiasm in stopping this is deliberate, and i would imagine that turning a proverbial blind eye could be quite lucrative to some cANCer officials.... just saying.... Read the article...

 
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