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Anti-Gang Unit officers, held over death in custody
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79126, member: 636"] Eleven cops from the Western Cape Anti-Gang Unit are stuck in custody awaiting a bail ruling on charges including murder and torture. The officers are implicated in the death of Manenberg resident Wade Prince, who died during an interrogation earlier this month related to a double murder near the Athlone Magistrate’s Court. The state is opposing their release, arguing that the severity of the allegations demands they remain detained. The accused face a list of charges such as assault, kidnapping, and defeating the ends of justice. Court documents allege they kicked Prince in the face, restrained and smothered him, leading to his fatal collapse. His associates were also reportedly assaulted during the same incident. The Independent Police Investigative Directorate made the arrests, highlighting systemic concerns about police conduct in high-pressure gang environments like Manenberg. Their bail hearing has been protracted, with a decision expected next week. This leaves the officers in limbo, potentially spending the holiday period behind bars. The case underscores the volatile intersection between aggressive policing tactics in gang-ridden communities and the legal boundaries officers must operate within. The outcome could influence both public trust in police oversight and the operational morale of specialized units tasked with tackling endemic violence. [/QUOTE]
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