The ANC in the Eastern Cape has renewed calls for enhanced policing resources following the murder of activist Pamela Mabini, a whistleblower in the Timothy Omotoso case. Mabini was shot outside her Gqeberha home, prompting the ANC to urge the deployment of Tactical Response Teams and National Intervention Units to address escalating crime rates in the province. Gift Ngqondi, ANC Head of Communications, emphasized the need for stronger law enforcement presence to protect residents and activists at risk.
Key Points:
- Pamela Mabini, a community activist and whistleblower, was fatally shot outside her Gqeberha home on Friday.
- She was a key figure in the Timothy Omotoso rape and trafficking case.
- The ANC Eastern Cape has reiterated its call for increased policing resources in the province.
- The party is pushing for the deployment of Tactical Response Teams and the National Intervention Unit to combat rising crime in Gqeberha.
- ANC Eastern Cape Head of Communications, Gift Ngqondi, emphasized the urgent need for law enforcement reinforcements in crime-affected areas.