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The South African Police Service has promoted 11 364 officers to higher ranks in a bid to promote morale and enhance service delivery. | Lisaleesolomon1

Police parade at the launch of the Safer Festive Campaign at the Rocklands Sports Field on November 15, 2022 in Mitchells PlainSome of the appointments include those of senior managers in the Divisional Commissioner for Technology Management Service and Crime Intelligence.The South African Police Service has promoted 11 364 officers to higher ranks in a bid to promote morale and enhance service delivery.

Some of the appointments were of senior managers in key positions, such as the Divisional Commissioner for Technology Management Service and Crime Intelligence .Major General Dumisani Khumalo has been appointed Divisional Commissioner for Crime Intelligence at the rank of Lieutenant General from 1 December 2022.

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