The acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General Patrick Asaneng under scrutiny for ‘assault’ a police officer in public


By OBAKENG MAJE 

3 April 2025- The Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (POPCRU) in the North West said it strongly condemns the appalling and disgraceful conduct of the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General Patrick Asaneng, who publicly allegedly assaulted a member of the South African Police Service (SAPS) during a funeral over the weekend in Swartruggens. Asaneng was seen in a video that went viral allegedly assaulting and dragging the SAPS member. 

POPCRU provincial secretary, Johannes Dire said regardless of the misconduct the member might have committed, this incident is not only an embarrassment to the leadership of SAPS, but also an outright violation of the dignity and rights of the affected officer. Dire said it is deeply concerning that a high-ranking official, who is entrusted with upholding discipline, integrity and professionalism within the police service, would resort to such violent and unacceptable behaviour.

“POPCRU views this assault as a gross abuse of power and a direct contradiction of the ethical and professional standards expected from police leadership. Such actions undermine the morale of officers and erode public confidence in SAPS leadership. 

“Violence has no place within the structures of law enforcement, and it is particularly unacceptable when it is perpetrated by those in leadership positions. We demand an immediate and transparent investigation into this incident, with appropriate disciplinary action taken against Asaneng,” he said.  

Dire further said no police officer should be subjected to humiliation or assault, especially by those who are supposed to lead by example. He added that, they call on the National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola and the Minister of Police, Senzo Mchunu, to take decisive action to prevent such conduct from being tolerated within SAPS.

“POPCRU stands in solidarity with the affected officer and reiterates our commitment to ensuring that all SAPS members are treated with dignity and respect in their line of duty. 

“We will not allow the abuse of power and intimidation to go unchallenged,” said Dire.

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