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A man was arrested in Kariega on Friday after allegedly impersonating a police officer by incorrectly wearing a police uniform and walking around with a toy gun.
A man was arrested in Kariega on Friday after allegedly impersonating a police officer by incorrectly wearing a police uniform and walking around with a toy gun.
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A man was arrested in Kariega on Friday after allegedly impersonating a police officer by incorrectly wearing a police uniform and walking around with a toy gun.

The 30-year-old man was spotted by vigilant Anti-Gang Unit members whilst patrolling in Durban Street. He was allegedly seen wearing a police raincoat without any insignias, a police field dress pants that was not properly worn, safety shoes and a police cap. With the assistance of SAPS Kariega members, AGU members then followed the person, who after becoming aware of their presence, started running and was arrested inside a shop in Gerald Smith Street. A toy firearm was also confiscated.

Police spokesperson, Col. Priscilla Naidu, said that when the "police officer" could not provide his appointment certificate, he was detained on a charge of impersonating a police officer. He is expected to appear in the Kariega Magistrates Court tomorrow.

"In order to portray a professional image in any organisation, employees must wear their uniforms with pride and dignity. The South African Police Service prides itself by the SAPS Code of Ethics and the Code of Conduct, hence police officers are constantly reminded on the correct dress code," Naidu said.  

Nelson Mandela Bay District Commissioner, Maj. Gen. Vuyisile Ncata, welcomed the arrest of the impersonator. "Many crimes are committed by criminals who imitate and pose as police officials. Such behaviour tarnishes the image of the SAPS and results in the community losing credibility and faith in our men and women in blue. An internal investigation will also be conducted to ascertain how the suspect was in possession of the uniform," he said.  

 Source: SAPS media statement

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