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South Africa suspends taxi driver arrest 'drag' police | South Africa suspends taxi driver arrest 'drag' police |
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South African police officers implicated in the death of a Mozambican taxi driver dragged down a street tied to a back of a van have been suspended. | |
The incident was recorded by a bystander and broadcast on television. The man later died in police custody. | |
Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega thanked people for revealing "callous and unacceptable behaviour". | Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega thanked people for revealing "callous and unacceptable behaviour". |
South African President Jacob Zuma had already condemned the incident as "horrific" and "unacceptable". | |
Taxi driver Mido Macia, 27, died of head injuries and internal bleeding after his arrest in Daveytown, east of Johannesburg, an initial post-mortem found. | |
He was reportedly detained for parking his vehicle in a way that blocked traffic. | |
The video shows a large crowd gathering, as uniformed policemen tie him to a van, dragging him as they drive away. | The video shows a large crowd gathering, as uniformed policemen tie him to a van, dragging him as they drive away. |
'Shock and outrage' | |
Commissioner Phiyega said that the eight officers allegedly involved had been suspended and disarmed and the local station commander had been removed from his post. | |
In a statement, the South African Police Service expressed "extreme shock and outrage" at the mobile phone footage. | |
"From the video which has gone viral, it is obvious that the rights of Mido Macia were violated in the most extreme form," it said. | |
"The behaviour displayed in that video, when it is committed by police who are expected to serve and protect, is to be abhorred," it added. | |
South Africa's police force was already under intense scrutiny after officers shot dead 34 striking miners last August. | |
Its credibility was also dented when it emerged that the lead detective in the murder case against athlete Oscar Pistorius was himself accused of attempted murder. | |
The police service said it would give its full support to the Independent Police Investigative Directorate as it looked into Mr Macia's death. | |
"We fully support the principle of police being policed and we shall be transparent about the outcome of the investigation," it said. |