PROVINCIAL COMMISSIONER PUTS RECORD
STRAIGHT
NELSPRUIT- On Monday 12
March 2015, the Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant General (Adv) Mark Magadlela
wants to put the record straight regarding an incident that took place between
him and a constable two weeks ago.
Mpumalanga Provincial Commissioner articulates
his position regarding this issue because of some media houses published the
incident incorrectly and without verification. The information has gone viral
on media circles vilifying the integrity of the Commissioner.
Commissioner said the information is
baseless, lack substance and was not verified with the office of the Provincial
Commissioner. They presented the incident maliciously. To be objective enough,
the Commissioner wishes to applaud those media houses that reported the matter
objectively and slam those who portrayed the incident as if there was a fight
between the Commissioner and the Constable, whereas there was not.
· Lieutenant General
Magadlela admits that he did find a marked police vehicle belonging to Mhluzi
Police Station near Middelburg parked near a liquor outlet at Belfast.
· By seeing that the
vehicle belongs to another Station, the Commissioner as a norm wanted to
enquire about the vehicle’s business in that area because the community, often
complain that police are not arriving on time when called out. He suddenly saw
a man carrying beers in his hands approaching the police vehicle from the
passenger side.
· He then approached
the man and introduced himself as the Provincial Commissioner of Mpumalanga and
asked the man what he was doing with a state-owned vehicle on a Sunday and at a
liquor outlet far away from where it belongs. Colonel Sicelo Mhlontlo who was
with the Provincial Commissioner joined in and also introduced himself by
producing his police appointment card, however the man who turned out to be the
constable in question ignored both of them.
· The Commissioner also
observed that there was a woman in the very same vehicle and not a child as
reflected by other media reports that went forth to dent the image of the
Provincial Commissioner by saying that he did not have concern for that child.
The said woman was questioned by the Commissioner of her being in the state
vehicle as to whether she was a police official or a complainant. The woman
just said she was sorry and left the car.
· Then constable then
decided to follow the woman and at that time, the Commissioner saw that the
vehicle’s keys were hanging on the ignition. He then removed them at which
point the constable returned and forcefully took them from the hand of the
Commissioner. In the process the Commissioner sustained an injury on one of his
fingers. Seeing that the constable was armed with a firearm, the Commissioner
decided to retreat from him and instead followed him until at Mhluzi SAPS which
is more than sixty kilometres from Belfast. The other information cannot be
divulged as an internal investigation against the member is underway.
While we welcome and appreciate the
work done by the media, we however will appreciate that information be verified
before going to print. Many community members have and still continue to
respond negatively towards the Commissioner because they were made to consume
incorrect information.
At this juncture, the office of the
Provincial Commissioner wishes to dispute vehemently the information that he
exchanged blows with the constable and that there was a child sitting in the
car, which then created false perceptions that the Commissioner is senseless
and heartless.
The office of the Provincial
Commissioner wishes further to explain that he was appointed by the National
Commissioner with confidence; he is here to lead the entire police in the
province and fulfil inter-alia discipline.
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