Zuko Komisa

SA prisons’ security to be tightened to prevent the smuggling of contraband this festive season
Commissioner of the Department of Correctional Services (DCS), Makgothi Thobakgale, announced on Wednesday that the department will strengthen prison security in order to mitigate any possible threats in advance of the holiday season.
Speaking at the National Festive Season Security Operations Plan official launch event for the department, the Commissioner was in Durban. He informed the guests that the department’s top priority is ensuring the safety of correctional officers.
The Commissioner claims that violence, gang activity, overcrowding, and the smuggling of illegal goods have become commonplace. Because they are responsible for the safe custody and rehabilitation of individuals who have broken social laws, he described correctional facilities as an integral part of the justice system.
“We are going into the holiday season, a time of joy, a time of celebration, and a time of togetherness for many. Yet, the festive season is also a period where the country experiences unique challenges related to elevated crime and security breaches in correctional facilities.
“Today’s launch of the DCS Festive Season Security Operations Plan is our commitment, as Correctional Services, towards safe and secure correctional centres.”
“This shocking and appalling behaviour by those who try to stop law enforcement agencies from carrying out their duties will not be tolerated. An attack on law enforcement institutions is an attack on the State, and the government views this in the most serious light.”
“The safety of both correctional officials and inmates is paramount,”
The Department of Correctional Services (DCS) Commissioner, Makgothi Thobakgale,
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