#FreshSqueeze | DNA backlog results in cases being scrapped off roll

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More than 200 cases of violent crimes, including rape and murder have been struck the court roll in the Western Cape due to incomplete investigations and most are caused by delays in processing DNA evidence at the provincial SAPS’ forensic science laboratory. Chairperson of Women Taking Back Safety in Limpopo, Mabotse Mothiba joined Complexion and Mpho Mashita on the #CapricornBreakfast to weigh in.
13 Dec 2022 English South Africa Business · Arts

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