lodge complaint button
commissioners button
programmes button
provinces button
publications button
calendar button
fraud hotline button

Message

Login to view document

Media Statement: The South African Human Rights Commission investigates alleged arrest and detention of a minor by SAPS for not carrying an identity document

20 February 2024.

Attention: Editors and Reporters

The South African Human Rights Commission’s (“the Commission”) Gauteng Provincial Office will investigate the alleged arrest and detention of a minor by the South African Police Service (SAPS) officials for not carrying a birth certificate/identity document.

The complaint before the Commission alleges that the minor was walking alone when SAPS officials requested that the complainant produce “documents”. The complainant allegedly advised the officials that she was a South African minor and therefore did not need to carry a birth certificate. The officials detained her under the assumption that she was a foreign national though she advised them of the contrary.

This incident has prompted the Commission to investigate these allegations as the Commission has previously raised concerns about the arbitrary detention of persons on the assumption that they are undocumented foreign nationals.

The investigation is ongoing.

Ends

For further information contact the Gauteng Provincial Office of the South African Human Rights Commission: Zamantungwa Mbeki, Provincial Manager, T: 011 877 3766 / C: E: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Wisani Baloyi on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

About us

Understanding PAIA

The Human Rights Commission is the national institution established to support constitutional democracy. It is committed to promote respect for, observance of and protection of human rights for everyone without fear or favour.

Sentinel House, Sunnyside Office Park, 32 Princess of Wales Terrace, Parktown, Johannesburg, South Africa

011 877 3600 (Switchboard)