The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (DJCOD) has ordered that security be strengthened at the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court, following a fatal shooting inside the court building earlier this week.
A high-level delegation, led by DJCOD Director-General, Advocate Doc Mashabane, conducted an oversight visit to the court on Thursday. The delegation also included Acting Secretary-General in the Office of the Chief Justice (OCJ), Advocate Marelize Potgieter, and the Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions in the Western Cape, Advocate Nicolette Bell.
“The purpose of the visit was to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the incident and determine whether any security lapses had occurred. This intervention formed part of government’s response, with the objective of reviewing and strengthening security protocols at court facilities," the department said in a statement.
As part of immediate interventions,
the Director-General has directed the installation of a security scanner, the
tightening of access control to prosecutors' and magistrates' offices, and the
enhanced vetting of court officials.
Furthermore, a report on the
incident will be drawn up and submitted to DJCOD Minister, Mmamoloko Kubayi and
Chief Justice, Mandisa Maya.
“The department reiterates its
commitment to ensuring that courts remain places for the dispensation of
justice and not places where crime is committed,” the department said.
The DG of @DOJCD_ZA, Adv Doc Mashabane, visited Wynberg Magistrates’ Court following the fatal shooting of an accused. Urgent security upgrades ordered. A full report will be submitted to Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi & Chief Justice Mandisa Maya. #JusticeInAction#ServiceDelivery pic.twitter.com/eH6wbHiflW
— The DoJ & CD (@DOJCD_ZA) April 10, 2025
Meanwhile, the Office of the Chief
Justice (OCJ) said it views the incident in a “serious light”.
“The Department of Justice and
Constitutional Development, under whose delegation the Security of the Court
falls, has been engaged on the enhancement of security in and around the court
precinct.
“As the Head of the Judiciary in
the Province, the Judge President of the Western Cape Division of the High
Court wishes to convey condolences to the family of the deceased, and expresses
regret and support to the Judicial Officers, officials and the public who
witnessed the incident,” the OCJ said.
The incident is currently under
police investigation.
Done by: Mitchum George
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