2.2.5 Programme 5: Protection And Security Services

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ANNUAL REPORT 2010/2011SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE2.2.5 Programme 5: Protection and Security ServicesPurposeTo provide protection and security services to all identified dignitaries and government interests.Strategic objectiveMinimise security violations by protecting foreign and local prominent people and securing strategicinterests.The Protection and Security Services Programme comprises five subprogrammes: V IP Protection Services provides for the protection, while in transit, of the President, DeputyPresident, former Presidents, and their spouses, and other identified VIPs. S tatic and Mobile Security is for protecting: other local and foreign VIPs; the places in which all VIPsincluding persons related to the President and the Deputy President, are present; and valuablegovernment cargo. P orts of Entry Security provides for security at ports of entry and exit, such as border posts, airportsand harbours. The Rail Police provides for security in the railway environment. T he Government Security Regulator provides for security regulations, evaluations and theadministration of National Key Points and strategic installations.SAPS TOGETHER SQUEEZING CRIME to ZEROSAPS Members, My Family - Together Pushing Back The Frontiers Of Evil109

110To minimise security violations by protectingthe President, the Deputy President, formerPresidents and other VIPs while in transit.ObjectiveProtection of allidentified VIPs whilein transitOutputTable 30: Actual performance against targetsService delivery objectives and indicatorsPercentage ofsecurity breaches inrelation to securityprovided100% protection providedwithout security breaches in2010/11TargetProtection was providedto 433 South African andforeign dignitaries with onlyone deemed security breachin 2010/11.ActualActual performance against targetSubprogramme: VIP Protection ServiceMeasure/ IndicatorTarget not achieved. Thisrefers to one insignificantincident where a smallbanner was thrown in thedirection of the formerpresident which wasintercepted 20m away.However, the minimumsecurity standards wereapplied in terms of searchfor possibly dangerousobjects from all participantsas procedure dictates andappropriate steps were takenagainst the individual.Reason for varianceANNUAL REPORT 2010/2011SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICESAPS TOGETHER SQUEEZING CRIME to ZEROSAPS Members, My Family - Together Pushing Back The Frontiers Of Evil

OutputSAPS TOGETHER SQUEEZING CRIME to ZEROSAPS Members, My Family - Together Pushing Back The Frontiers Of EvilSecurity andpolicing at ports ofentryTo secure ports of entry by focusing on arrestsand seizures in respect of-   criminal organisations involved in crimesrelating to firearms, vehicles, drugs andillegal goods   violations in terms of the Immigration Act corruption marine life resources precious metals and stones illegal smuggling and trafficking of humansOutputObjectiveProtection ofvaluable cargoTo minimise security violations of VIPs and their Static protection ofproperty, and other identified governmentall identified VIPs,buildings, as well as valuable cargo.their property, andother governmentbuildings, includingpersons related tothe President andDeputy PresidentObjective100% safe delivery in2010/11100% protection providedwithout security breaches in2010/11 illegal firearms   illegal goods anddrugs   stolen/robbedvehicles illegal migration   movement ofwanted suspectsin and out of thecountry100% safe delivery.Protection provided to 214cargos with no securitybreaches compared to 203cargos with no securitybreaches in 2009/10.Protection was provided at28 installations/governmentbuildings and 93 presidentialand national ministerialresidences in 2010/11. Ineight instances there weresecurity breaches comparedto 13 security breaches in2009/10.Actual4 008 planned crimeprevention and combatingactions conducted in2010/11.ActualActual performance against targetTargetNumber of planned Conduct a minimum of 3 848crime preventionplanned actions at ports ofand combatingentry in 2010/11actions to enhancethe national securityand territorialintegrity by focusingon -Measure/ IndicatorSubprogramme: Ports of Entry SecurityPercentage of safedelivery of valuablecargoPercentage ofsecurity breaches inrelation to securityprovidedTargetActual performance against targetSubprogramme: Static and MobileMeasure/ IndicatorThe increase in the numberof actions can be attributedto intensive 2010 FIFA WorldCupTM and festive seasonoperations.Reason for varianceTarget achieved.Target not achieved due tonon compliance to standardoperational procedure bymembers.Reason for varianceANNUAL REPORT 2010/2011SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE111

112Crimes dependent on police action fordetection:   Illegal possession of firearms andammunition   Drug-related crime   Driving under the influence of alcohol anddrugsContact crime: which occurs as a result ofmore policeable crime:   Murder and attempted murder   Sexual offences(all of the above include attempts)More policeable crime:   Aggravated robbery- Carjacking- Truck-hijacking- Bank robbery- Robbery of cash in transit- Robbery at residential premises- Robbery at business premises   Common robbery   Other aggravated robbery   Housebreaking and unlawful intrusion(residential and non-residential)   Theft of motor vehicles and motorcycles   Theft out of or from motor vehicle   Stock theft   Malicious damage to propertyTo prevent and combat crime in the railwayenvironment by focusing on arrests relatingto -ObjectiveCrime preventionand combatingin the railwayenvironmentOutputRate of contactcrime in the railwayenvironmentReduce by 8.5% by 2010/11Target2 117 contact crime caseswere reported in 2010/11compared to 3 396 cases in2009/10.Contact crime reducedby 37% in the railwayenvironment in 2010/11.ActualActual performance against targetSubprogramme: Railway PoliceMeasure/ IndicatorThe target was surpassed asa result of increased visibilityin the railway environment.More personnel weredeployed during 2010/11.Reason for varianceANNUAL REPORT 2010/2011SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICESAPS TOGETHER SQUEEZING CRIME to ZEROSAPS Members, My Family - Together Pushing Back The Frontiers Of Evil

OutputTo regulate physical security in the government Secured Nationalsector and strategic installationsKey Pointsand strategicinstallationsObjectiveDegree ofcompliance withinstitutionalframeworkMeasure/ Indicator51.7% (107) strategicinstallations were audited in2010/11.164 National Key Pointsevaluated in 2010/11.All National Key Points (165)evaluated in 2010/11Actual50% from a total of207 identified strategicinstallations appraised by31 March 2011TargetActual performance against targetSubprogramme: Government Security RegulatorOne National Key Point wasnot evaluated as a resultof the re-deployment ofmembers during the 2010FIFA World CupTM.Target achieved.Reason for varianceANNUAL REPORT 2010/2011SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICESAPS TOGETHER SQUEEZING CRIME to ZEROSAPS Members, My Family - Together Pushing Back The Frontiers Of Evil113

ANNUAL REPORT 2010/2011SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICEService Delivery Achievements in relation to objectives and performancemeasuresSubprogramme: VIP Protection Services V IP Protection Services provides for the protection of the President, Deputy President, formerPresidents and other identified VIPs while in transit. During 2010/11, VIP Protection Services provided protection to – 229 presidential, national and provincial dignitaries 204 foreign dignitaries, including Heads of State, who visited South Africa 57 special and provincial events (includes protection operations for South African and2foreign VIPs during the 2010 FIFA World CupTM) 167 774 South African VIP journeys within South Africa 246 South African VIP visits outside South African borders. D uring the reporting period, one security breach occurred during the 2nd quarter while protectinga South African VIP at the Tshwane University of Technology. No security breaches occurred duringspecial and provincial events and visits by foreign VIPs to the country or South African VIP visitsabroad.Subprogramme: Static and Mobile S tatic Guard Services provides static security, i.e. protecting VIPs and their property, including thoserelated to the President and Deputy President, as well as other local and foreign VIP’s. A total of88 330 shifts were worked in 2010/11 to protect 28 installations/government buildings and 93presidential and national ministerial residences. Eight security breaches were reported, excludingsecurity breaches that occurred at the Parliamentary parks. Of the eight security breaches reported,four cases were concluded and four cases are still being investigated. No suspects involved in thesecases were arrested. uring the 1st quarter, one security breach relating to unauthorised entry at theDParliamentary complex at Parliament in the Western Cape was reported. uring the 2nd quarter, four security breaches relating to housebreaking and theft wereDreported, one at Parliament in the Western Cape and three at presidential and nationalministerial residences in the Western Cape and Gauteng. uring the 4th quarter, three security breaches relating to unauthorised entry wereDreported, one at the Parliamentary complex in the Western Cape and theft out of or frommotor vehicles at two national ministerial residences in Gauteng. M obile Operations is responsible for safeguarding valuable and/or dangerous government cargo,including a material or monetary value with considerable importance or quality such as cashcurrency, gold bullion and currency printing material, as well as cargo causing danger, risk orharm such as explosives and ammunition, nuclear material, firearms and drugs. For the 214 cargosprotected, a 100% safe delivery rate was achieved.114SAPS TOGETHER SQUEEZING CRIME to ZEROSAPS Members, My Family - Together Pushing Back The Frontiers Of Evil

ANNUAL REPORT 2010/2011SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICESubprogramme: Ports of Entry Security Fifty-three land ports, eight sea ports, one dry port and 10 international airports are operational. T he Border Control Operational Coordinating Committee (BCOCC) is a subcommittee of the Justice,Crime Prevention and Security Cluster and was mandated in 2005 to strategically manage the SouthAfrican Ports of Entry environment in a coordinated manner. The lead government agency andchair of the BCOCC, is the South African Revenue Services (SARS). Other departments involved inthe BCOCC, are the Department of Home Affairs, the National Intelligence Agency, the Departmentof Transport, the Cross-Border Road Transport Agency, the Department of Public Works, theDepartment of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, the Department of Health, the South AfricanNational Defense Force and the South African Police Service.T he BCOCC’s mandate as a coordinating structure extends to all sea, land and airports of entry andexit. During peak seasons, e.g. the Easter period, the festive season and major events, the SAPSparticipated in intensified crime prevention measures to monitor trends in the movement of goodsand people, employ contingency plans and ensure the swift processing of travelers at various portsof entry. F rom 1 April 2010 to 31 March 2011, 4 008 planned crime prevention and combating actionswere conducted at ports of entry to enhance the national security and territorial integrity. Theseoperations and day-to-day activities contributed to the successes achieved at ports of entry, andare indicated in table 31 below.Table 31: Successes achieved at Ports of Entry for the period 1 April 2010 to31 March 2011Firearms and ammunitionArrestsNumber of firearms and ammunition recovered2009/102010/11138 for firearms28 for ammunition106 for firearms18 for ammunition152 firearms3 989 rounds ofammunition319 firearms4 704 rounds ofammunitionIllicit drugs2009/10Arrests2010/111 205kgSeizuresCrystal meth (Tik-Tik)31,690kg19,143kgCannabis (dry)29 521kg17 978,869kg1 89522 118Cannabis (plants)Ecstasy tablets324 523518Mandrax tablets132 15962 87353246Crack cocaine rocksSAPS TOGETHER SQUEEZING CRIME to ZEROSAPS Members, My Family - Together Pushing Back The Frontiers Of Evil115

ANNUAL REPORT 2010/2011SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICEStolen and robbed vehicles2009/102010/11Arrests821457Number of vehicles recovered845536Violations in terms of the Immigration Act (undocumented persons)2009/10Arrests2010/1120 43512 644Transnational commerce-related crime (illegal goods)2009/10Arrests2010/11314236Maritime-related offences2009/10Arrests2010/119588Other crime2009/10Arrests2010/112 9752 549Subprogramme: Railway Police T he railway police function was reintroduced in the SAPS in 2004. As part of the pilot project androll-out plan, 24 railway police stations and six provincial command structures had to be builtin the Metrorail environment during the period of 2004 to 2010. During this phased out period,27 completed facilities were handed over to the SAPS for occupation. In 2010, an additional twofacilities were handed over to the SAPS for occupation. There is currently one outstanding facilityfor the Metrorail environment, namely Stretford. To date, a total of 29 of the 30 facilities have beencompleted in the Metrorail environment. A s part of the roll-out plan, five National Mobile Train Unit bases had to be built. Up to the end ofMarch 2011, only one base has been occupied by the National Mobile Train Unit (NMTU) in Tshwane.Due to a lack of funding from the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA), the outstandingbases have not yet been completed and it is expected to receive attention during 2011/12. In theinterim, members are performing their functions from various other facilities. A total of seven mobile train coaches had to be manufactured. These are mobile police stationsthat can be hooked onto a train coach in order to render a service to the community. Th

VIP Protection Services provides for the protection, while in transit, of the President, Deputy President, former Presidents, and their spouses, and other identified VIPs. Static and Mobile Security is for protecting: other local and foreign VIPs; the places in which all VIPs including persons related to the President and the Deputy President, are present; and valuable government cargo. Ports .