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Alarm raised over SAPS firearm losses and training gaps in the Free State

The DA says the party is also concerned about the amount of stolen and lost firearms.

SAPS members in the Free State are not meeting the necessary firearm training requirements and pose a danger to the public. The MEC responsible for Community Safety, Roads and Transport in the Free State, Mr Jabu Mbalula, indicated in a reply to a DA question in the Free State Legislature that SAPS members issued with firearms have not maintained the required training due to the following reasons:

  • A shortage of 9mm and R5 ammunition to conduct training.
  • Only one shooting range is available in the Free State for the SAPS at Makwane in the Eastern Free State, which is far from most other areas and in a dilapidated state.
  • SANDF and Correctional Services shooting ranges do not accommodate the SAPS with slots to complete necessary shooting assessments.

According to Roy Jankielsohn, DA spokesperson on Community Safety in the Free State Legislature, this implies that SAPS members who carry firearms and are mandated by the state to use them if necessary in line with their responsibilities, are not competent to do so.

Furthermore, 221 members do not comply with the legal requirements in terms of the training required by the Firearms Control Act,  and 3424 SAPS Act members do not meet the requirements to maintain firearm competency. This has serious legal implications for SAPS members who may use their firearms and have been issued firearms illegally, Jankielsohn said.

Last year, in 2025/26, only 190,260 rounds of ammunition were available for training and 75,354 for operational use, which is inadequate since 58% of SAPS members in the Free State have been issued with firearms.

Another concern is that in the last three years, three firearms have been lost and 34 have been stolen. These firearms are now in the hands of criminals who will not hesitate to use them against law-abiding citizens, Jankielsohn said.

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Liezl Scheepers

Liezl Scheepers is editor of the Parys Gazette, a local community newspaper distributed in the towns of Parys, Vredefort and Viljoenskroon. As an experienced community journalist in all fields for the past 30 years, she has a passion for her community, and has been actively involved in several community outreach projects as part of Parys Gazette's team.

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