Calls for N2 security to be increased

150729. Cape Town. A police officer was stabbed to death on the N2 highway in Cape Town after stopping to change a flat tyre on Wednesday morning. The 50-year-old SA Police Service member was robbed and stabbed by two suspects, Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security JP Smith told News24. The officer was in an unmarked car and stopped his vehicle near Macassar, reported Eyewitness News. Picture Henk Kruger/Cape Argus

150729. Cape Town. A police officer was stabbed to death on the N2 highway in Cape Town after stopping to change a flat tyre on Wednesday morning. The 50-year-old SA Police Service member was robbed and stabbed by two suspects, Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security JP Smith told News24. The officer was in an unmarked car and stopped his vehicle near Macassar, reported Eyewitness News. Picture Henk Kruger/Cape Argus

Published Jul 30, 2015

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Cape Town - Parliament’s portfolio committee on police on Thursday renewed calls for the Western Cape police to intensify highway patrols following the murder of an off-duty Hawks’ officer on the N2.

“SAPS [SA Police Service] in the province needs to increase its operations in order to deal with these incidents,” said committee chairman Francois Beukman.

“SAPS needs to be vigilant in rooting out these criminal elements on our roads.”

Warrant officer Petrus Holz, 50, who was with the Hawks’ commercial crimes unit, was stabbed to death early on Wednesday morning while changing a flat tyre.

Several suspects were on Thursday being questioned in connection with the incident.

“The killing of police officers in this manner is of grave concern to the committee and it is an indication of dangerous conditions under which police officers work,” Beukman said.

“SAPS management should ensure that members are provided with adequate security and back-up when confronting crime.”

ANA

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