South Africa's police
minister, Bheki Cele, and a delegation of senior police officials recently
returned from a visit to China, where they discussed strengthening law
enforcement collaboration.
"The ministry is
confident that the country’s crime problems can be better dealt with when we
also step up smart policing. This is why the country is exploring all avenues
in this regard including cooperation with Chinese law enforcement to assist in
technological advancement,” police ministry spokesperson Lirandzu Themba told VOA.
According to a police
statement, the delegation’s five-day trip included visits to police stations in
Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, and engagements at China People’s Public
Security University, an elite training institution.
"Members from SAPS
(South African Police Service) specialized units such as the National
Intervention Unit (NIU) and Special Task Force (STF) recently received combat
and educational training and graduated from the university,” the statement
noted.
Minister Cele also met
with China's minister of public security, Wang Xiaohong. High on the agenda was
"the establishment of a formal and rigorous policing exchange program of
personnel capabilities and training between the two countries.”
The two also discussed
security preparations for the upcoming summit of the BRICS group of emerging
nations. The summit is being held in Johannesburg in August and will be
attended by China’s president, Xi Jinping.
"Environmental crimes,
the collaboration to deal with violent crimes in South Africa through
technological interventions, and the safety of nationals residing in both
countries also featured high on the agenda,” the statement said.
Wang will be working
with South Africa on issues including "Belt and Road security, crackdown on
transnational crimes and law enforcement capacity building,” reported Chinese
state news agency Xinhua.
South Africa continues
to struggle with violent crime. In the first three months of this year, there
were 6,289 murders and the country has among the highest rates of rape in the
world. Assaults and robberies have also increased compared to the same time
period in 2022.
New research
The South African trip
comes in the wake of a new report that details growing police co-operation
between China and many African countries.
"Between 2018 and 2021
over 2,000 African police and law enforcement personnel received training in
China,” said the report, published last month by The Africa Center for
Strategic Studies.
China has supplied
African countries with police equipment and also built police training schools,
it said.
"China’s expanding
public security frontlines and tactics in Africa have triggered debates about
how much sovereignty African countries surrender by offering Chinese security
agencies a highly permissive environment to craft a growing mix of security
mechanisms within African countries,” the study said.
South Africa’s ruling African
National Congress received Chinese support during its fight against apartheid.
The report’s author, Paul Nantulya, said that many within the ANC share a basic
"anti-imperialist stance.”
Asked if South Africa’s
democratic system doesn’t put it at odds with a one-party state like China when
it comes to policing, Nantulya noted the ANC favors closer ties with China.
"This is the wider
political setting in which South Africa, which adheres to separation of powers,
can prioritize getting policing tips from China, which comes from a tradition
of absolute party control of the state and security forces, including police,”
he told VOA.
He added, the statement
issued by the South Africans after the recent visit "underscores the
multifaceted engagement between the South African police and law enforcement
agencies and their Chinese counterparts, which has been in operation since 2010
and was renewed in 2019.”
"It entails high level
political exchanges (twice yearly), police training and capacity building, targeted
language training, Chinese community policing forums, reciprocal visits to
police stations and institutions and the training of South African police in
Chinese police academies,” he said.
VOA
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