Revamped victim-friendly room for KwaMakhutha SAPS

The renovated KwaMakhutha SAPS victim-friendly room. Picture: SAPS

The renovated KwaMakhutha SAPS victim-friendly room. Picture: SAPS

Published Sep 1, 2022

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Durban – The KwaMakhutha SAPS victim-friendly room was recently renovated after it was found to be unfriendly.

Earlier this week, the SAPS reported that KwaMakhutha SAPS, KwaZulu-Natal Department of Community Safety and Liaison and various stakeholders embarked on an anti-gender-based violence programme addressing the community of KwaMakhutha.

During the community engagement, KwaMakhutha SAPS also launched a victim-friendly room that will be of great service to the KwaMakhutha community.

Major-General Makhosi Kheswa, eThekwini SAPS district commissioner, with Lieutenant-Colonel Zama, KwaMakhutha station commander, opening the renovated KwaMakhutha SAPS victim-friendly room. Picture: SAPS

Department of Community Safety and Liaison spokesperson Sindiswa Hlophe said the department, Durban West District, conducted a monitoring and evaluation programme at KwaMakhutha police station and it was discovered that their victim-friendly facility was not friendly.

Therefore, the department, the KwaMakhutha police station and other stakeholders hosted a crime awareness dialogue with the intention of finding ways to curb crime in the area, Hlophe said.

She said the programme also included revamping a victim-friendly facility as it had no person dealing with GBV and femicide matters.

“Awareness programmes are ongoing,” Hlophe said.

The renovated KwaMakhutha SAPS victim-friendly room. Picture: SAPS

In August 2020, DA spokesperson on community safety and liaison Sharon Hoosen revealed that some police stations in KZN did not have victim-friendly rooms to attend to victims of abuse.

One of the calls the DA had made to various MECs in the province was for decent victim-friendly rooms.

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