500,000 Apply for SA Police Recruitment, Only 7,000 Required

The recruitment and training of police trainees was scheduled to commence in January 2021 but it is still on hold. In a statement, the South African Police Service (SAPS) said the training will be on hold until a formal announcement is made by management.

The programme was first postponed in July last year following the declaration of a National State of Disaster and nationwide lockdown by the President of South Africa. As a result, said Mathe, each applicant in the process was not personally informed of any delays.

During this period, she said SAPS received in excess of half a million applications for recruitment. This made it impossible to inform each applicant individually about the decision to suspend the process. Moreover, only 7000 youths will be enlisted.

SAPS spokesperson Athlenda Mathe in a statement said the recruitment process had already reached an advanced stage with recruits having undergone a rigorous process to determine their eligibility to serve as men and women in blue, when it was suspended.

“The current challenges experienced with the COVID-19 pandemic such as social distancing, restrictions and or limitations of large gatherings makes it impossible for training to commence,” she said.

She added that the basic training of new recruits, which involves extensive physical contact, could not proceed under the current COVID-19 restrictions in place.

“It will not be possible in the current climate to subject new recruits to a basic training curriculum without increasing the risk of exposing them to being infected with the COVID-19 virus,” said Mathe.

The SAPS in the statement urged the public and potential employment seekers to be extra vigilant and not fall prey to any scam of this nature, saying SAPS employment was for sale.

“The public is hereby urged to contact their nearest police station and service point for clarity and information when in doubt. Alternatively, members of the public are advised to visit the SAPS website on www.saps.gov.za to check o available vacancies under the careers section,” reads the statement.

The service called on registered and prospective applicants for the SAPS Basic Police Learning Development Programme (BPLDP) to exercise patience during this challenging times. SAPS further encouraged applicants to keep in contact with their relevant Recruitment Offices to enquire on any further pronouncements in this regard.

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