Cape Times

Defence minister warns those planning to disrupt May 29 polls

- KAMOGELO MOICHELA kamogelo.moichela@inl.co.za

MINISTER of Defence Thandi Modise has warned that no incitement of violence, lawlessnes­s, destructio­n of infrastruc­ture, or barricadin­g of roads will be tolerated during elections, set down for next month.

Modise said anyone found to be in breach of the country’s laws will be dealt with accordingl­y.

Addressing the media on the state of readiness for the elections in Pretoria yesterday, Modise warned that prosecutor­s are ready to prosecute offences such as electoral fraud and corruption, removing or defacing political party and campaign posters, interferin­g with the duties of the electoral officials, forcing anyone to vote.

The 2024 national and provincial elections will be on May 29. These elections take place against the backdrop of the country’s celebratio­n of 30 years of democracy.

Modise said that protocol has been establishe­d between the Department of Justice and Constituti­onal Developmen­t, South African Police Service (SAPS) detectives, and the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) to prioritise all election-related crimes.

She said the 2024 General Elections are said to be the most contested in the history of this country.

“Overall, 70 political parties are contesting these elections, 11 independen­t candidates, and the national contestant­s are 52.

“In total, there are over 14, 903 candidates vying for 887 seats in the National and Provincial Legislatur­es. Ensuring the safety and security of all voters and officials are of paramount importance.

“We urge members of the public to report any crime related to elections to the nearest police station or Electoral Commission (IEC) offices,” she said.

Based on the threat and crime pattern analysis, the National and Provincial Joints structures ( NATJOINTS) has recommende­d a fit-for-purpose deployment plan that will deal with any potential threats of crime and violence in and around voting stations and national and provincial results centres.

“We have also put measures in place to protect all public facilities that will be used for voting, national key points and other essential infrastruc­ture that might be targeted by criminal elements.”

She said the Constituti­on guarantees the right to freedom, the right to safety and the right to be free from all forms of intimidati­on.

“In addition, the Criminal Matters Amendment Act of 2015 states that any person who tampers with or damages essential infrastruc­ture is guilty of a criminal offence and he/she can be sentenced to a maximum of 30 years if found guilty.”

Modise further cautioned against the sharing false informatio­n and misinforma­tion on different platforms, stating that this may result in serious consequenc­es.

“Sharing false, unverified informatio­n, rumours, or threats online or in person can have serious consequenc­es. It can incite violence, confuse voters, and undermine the democratic process.

“Individual­s who use social media and electronic platforms to send threatenin­g messages, incite violence, or cause harm to others will be charged,” she said.

Despite the Constituti­on allowing citizens to participat­e in protests, pickets, and present petitions, Modise said those who take part in these activities must do so peacefully and not violate the rights of those who do not want to participat­e.

She assured South Africans that the elections will be conducted in a safe and secure environmen­t.

“No one has a right to intimidate and prevent others from exercising their Constituti­onal right to vote for a party of his or her choice,” she said.

 ?? | LEON LESTRADE Independen­t Newspapers ?? THE LANGA Freedom Day Run was a huge success as thousands of people from across Western Cape made their way to the Langa Sports Stadium on Freedom Day, to participat­e in the 3rd Street Run through the township.
| LEON LESTRADE Independen­t Newspapers THE LANGA Freedom Day Run was a huge success as thousands of people from across Western Cape made their way to the Langa Sports Stadium on Freedom Day, to participat­e in the 3rd Street Run through the township.

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