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Firoz Cachalia vows to enhance DPCI’s effectiveness against organised crime

The Mercury

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September 19, 2025

ACTING Police Minister Firoz Cachalia has committed to prioritising building the capacity of the Directorate of Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) to be refocused to deal with organised crime.

- MAYIBONGWE MAQHINA

Cachalia said the capacity of the DPCI, as an important investigative structure, was not where it should be at the moment.

“Although it does have important capabilities, building this capacity is going to be one of my priorities precisely because, as I have indicated on numerous occasions, organised crime is a growing problem.

“I believe that the DPCI should be focused on organised crime. It has multiple mandates,” he said.

Cachalia stated his agreement with the National Anti-Corruption Council's recommendation to President Cyril Ramaphosa that the DPCI should be refocused on tackling organised crime.

“Obviously, this is a matter that will have to be under consideration in the Justice, Crime Prevention, and Security cluster, and the Cabinet,’ he said.

Cachalia was responding to DA MP Ian Cameron, who noted that the DPCI has faced significant capacity constraints since its establishment, essentially fighting with their hands tied behind their backs.

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