Correctional Services National Commissioner, Makgothi Thobakgale, has expressed concern over an incident at the Oudtshoorn Medium A Correctional Centre that left one inmate dead and other officials injured.
According to the department, the incident occurred this week during a routine search operation on inmates housed in room 005 of A-Section, where the offenders initially refused to comply.
“With the necessary intervention, officials were able to gain access and continue with the search. Tensions rose as some offenders resisted being searched, but officials managed to stabilise the situation and complete the operation. Several contraband items, including cellphones and narcotics, were confiscated.
“In a clear act of retaliation, on 7 August 2025…offenders from Room 005 launched a premeditated and violent assault on officials during unlock procedures. At the time, a total of 18 officials were on duty. Four of them sustained injuries, including stab wounds to the face, head, and back.
“One offender involved in the altercation sustained injuries and, despite receiving medical attention, sadly passed away. This loss of life is unfortunate and will be subject to further investigation in line with departmental procedures,” the department said.
National Commissioner Thobakgale reaffirmed the department’s commitment to safety within correctional facilities
“The safety of officials and inmates remains our foremost priority. Incidents of this nature are deeply concerning, and we are committed to thoroughly investigating all contributing factors,” Thobakgale said.
The department assured that the situation at the centre is “currently under control”.
“Offenders implicated in the stabbings have been placed in single cells pending disciplinary action. A-Unit has been re-searched, resulting in the confiscation of additional weapons.
“All offender activities and visits have been suspended until further notice. The Department of Correctional Services remains committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of the officials and inmates, whilst maintaining order across all its correctional facilities,” the department said. – SAnews.gov.za

