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Findings on escapes reveal systemic failures

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February 04, 2026

ONE of three comprehensive investigations into serious Western Cape correctional centre incidents last year revealed an inmate's erroneous release from Pollsmoor Remand Detention Facility, an escape facilitated by impersonation and operational failures, not an administrative error.

- THOBEKA NGEMA

Department of Correctional Services National Commissioner Makgothi Thobakgale revealed the findings during a media briefing on Monday.

Thobakgale said:

¢ The first investigation at Oudtshoorn Correctional Centre concerned the stabbing of four correctional officials and the death of offender Simphiwe Celise on August 7, last year. Inmates resisted a contraband search operation on August 6, leading to volatile behaviour and altercations. The next day, a group of inmates, led by Celise, launched an attack, stabbing four officials. Celise died following a physical altercation with officials. The investigation found that management failed to anticipate retaliation and did not exercise effective command and control. Serious failures, including noncompliance with use-of-force prescripts, were identified. Disciplinary action will be instituted against implicated officials, managers, medical personnel, and the involved offenders.

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