The Independent Policing Union of South Africa (Ipusa) has blamed the high rate of suicide in the police force on poor management decisions. SuicidePrevention
Police officers on duty during the 2021 fees must fall protests in Johannesburg.
The spotlight has fallen on the state of police mental health, following the recent spate of violent acts involving officers,Ipusa General-Secretary Mpho Kwinika says they have a very serious problem. The police officer, who was on duty arrived at the hospital, called her partner to the parking lot then shot her before turning the gun on himself.
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