Security staff at Gugulethu Community Health Centre was
robbed in the early hours of Tuesday.
In a CCTV footage that has since gone viral, it can be seen
that two persons, one in a wheelchair and the other pushing him, gained access
to the premises by impersonating patients seeking health care. As soon as security
guards opened the gate, they pulled out their guns and held them up. Two more
robbers then entered the premises. The four criminals then proceeded to rob the
security guards.
Four gunmen stormed the
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Gugulethu
Community
Health Centre this
morning and robbed security. pic.twitter.com/ejgBvMpB7d
‘’Soon afterwards they left and thankfully did not reach
the trauma unit where the staff and patients were. No one was hurt physically.
However, the trauma such actions leave on the victims is long-lasting. Everyone
at the facility has been offered counselling and will continue to be supported
in their emotional recovery,’’ said Monique Johnstone, Spokesperson
for Western Cape Health & Wellness in the Klipfontein/Mitchells Plain
Substructure.
‘’We condemn any form of crime, even more so when criminals
prowl on sick and frail. A health facility is a place of healing where those in
need of medical care go. This should not, in any society, be seen as an easy
target for criminals. This attack was clearly a pre-planned attack on
vulnerable parts in the community. They are a danger to society and should be
prosecuted by the justice system. The department has handed over the CCTV
footage to the South African Police Service (SAPS), which we hope will lead to the
speedy arrest of these criminals. The department invests heavily in its
security annually to enable access to safe and dignified health services,’’ she
added.
Western Cape’s Health and Wellness MEC, Dr Nomafrench
Mbombo, condemned the incident.
‘’Our health facilities are essential assets to our
communities where residents can seek proper healthcare in a safe environment.
These actions not only undermine our facilities' ability to function, but also
place our staff and patients' lives in danger. I hope that the SAPS prioritises
this case and ensures that the perpetrators face the full consequences of the
law."
‘’While we do as much as we can to keep our staff and clients safe, we also need our communities to raise the alarm if they become aware of threats to their health service. We all have the right to health service, and we need to work together in protecting this service that is there for you. These incidents have far-reaching implications as it means that traumatized staff are unable to go back to work before they are fully recovered emotionally, which in turn means there might be fewer health care workers who can attend to the sick,’’ she added.
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Stuurman
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