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KZN Top Cop Vows to Fight Crime “Even in Private Security” If Removed from SAPS

August 8, 2025
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KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has made a bold declaration that neither death nor dismissal will stop his war on crime, stating he would join private security forces if removed from the South African Police Service.

The hardened police veteran, who has spent years battling crime in one of South Africa’s most violent provinces, told reporters: “When the time comes, it comes” regarding mortality risks, but stressed his unwavering commitment to community safety above all else.

His remarks expose the growing frustration among law enforcement leaders constrained by bureaucratic hurdles in SAPS. With South Africa recording over 45,000 murders in 2024, Mkhwanazi’s threat to continue his crusade through private channels highlights the desperate state of crime-fighting in the country.

The declaration has sparked debate about the blurring lines between state and private security. While private security already dwarfs SAPS with 2.7 million personnel nationwide compared to police’s 180,000, critics warn that high-profile defections could undermine coordinated crime prevention efforts.

Security experts note Mkhwanazi’s stance reflects both the dedication of frontline officers and the failure of systems meant to support them. As crime continues to overwhelm communities, his ultimatum serves as both inspiration and indictment – challenging authorities to either empower their officers or watch them seek alternative solutions.

The police ministry has yet to respond to what some interpret as a veiled criticism of institutional shortcomings within SAPS. Meanwhile, the commissioner’s uncompromising position has drawn both praise for its courage and concern about its implications for policing integrity.

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