The Investigating Directorate in the NPA says it is being strategic when it comes to arrests.
The unit says it is looking into the testimonies from the state capture commission of inquiry.
Head of the Directorate, Hermoine Cronje says the unit will make an arrest once it has admissible evidence.
“There is tons of evidence that has been put on or at least, there is information that we are buried in.
The Investigating Directorate in the NPA says it’s being strategic when it comes to arrests. Head of the Directorate, Hermoine Cronje says the unit will make an arrest once it has admissible evidence.
Cronje was speaking to @KarimaBrown on #TheFix. #eNCA Courtesy #DStv403 pic.twitter.com/3y2gQNXU7D— eNCA (@eNCA) October 4, 2020
“So what we have had to do in the last year and a half is to set up processes, capabilities in order to properly analyse the information and properly translate the information that we can put in an indictment and be confident that it will stand up in a criminal court,” she said.
Cronje says the unit is prioritising investigations.
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Source: eNCA
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