The South African Police Service (SAPS) in Mpumalanga takes departmental steps against one of its members after he posts videos on social media showing him dancing while wearing his uniform. According to reports, the action follows internal review of the posts and is handled through departmental processes within SAPS rather than immediate public criminal charges. The officer’s conduct is presented as the central issue, with attention drawn to the fact that he is in uniform in the videos. The matter is described as disciplinary in nature, with SAPS indicating it will deal with the member through its established internal procedures. Details such as specific disciplinary charges, any suspension, or the outcome of the process are not provided in the available information. Overall, the reporting focuses on SAPS’s decision to act against the member for posting the content while in uniform and confirms that the incident is being managed within the police service’s internal governance structures.
SAPS takes action against officer for dancing videos posted in uniform
The South African Police Service (SAPS) in Mpumalanga takes departmental steps against one of its members after he posts videos on social media showing him dancing while wearing his uniform. According...
- SAPS in Mpumalanga takes departmental action against one of its members.
- The action follows the officer posting videos on social media.
- The videos show the officer dancing while wearing police uniform.
- The matter is handled through internal SAPS processes.
- The available reports do not specify outcomes or specific charges.
SAPS in Mpumalanga takes departmental steps against its member who posted his videos on social media dancing while in uniform.
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