Limpopo beefs up police service ahead of festive season

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Police in Limpopo are getting their ducks in a row ahead of the festive season, with 132 newly recruited police constables being deployed to various districts to boost operations across the province.

The new constables have recently completed rigorous training and pass-out parades conducted at various South African Police Service (SAPS) training academies.

Limpopo Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, on Tuesday officially deployed the constables at an event held at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane. 

The constables were placed in different investigation units in the five districts and Forensic Local Criminal Record Centre (LCRC). 

Hadebe urged the constables to put shoulder to the wheel, as the fight against crime requires sheer dedication.

“Do your work diligently and respect the rights of the individual. At your respective stations that you are attached to, you will find negative people. Choose what you listen to and avoid the wrong groups. Attitude determines altitude,” Hadebe said.

She emphasised the critical role the constables will play in ensuring that residents, holidaymakers and businesses in the province are and feel safe. 

Hadebe once again reiterated the importance of professionalism and integrity in the line of duty. She reiterated the importance of respect, especially for the communities the police serve. 

The responsible use of firearms, Hadebe said, is key. She called for discretion, cautioning the constables to use their firearms “when absolutely necessary and justified”.

“Criminals are not playing outside (sic). They are daring. Do not be generous to them, make sure you arrest them for the right reasons. When leaving your home, invite God to protect you and thank Him when you return safely," she said.

Deputy Provincial Commissioner for Crime Detection, Major General Samuel Manala, advised the constables to remain true to their core responsibility, which is to serve and protect. – SAnews.gov.za