‘Not as strong as we’re supposed to be’: Why wanted criminals flock to SA, according to an expert

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'Not as strong as we're supposed to be': Why wanted criminals flock to SA, according to an expert
'Not as strong as we're supposed to be': Why wanted criminals flock to SA, according to an expert

Africa-Press – South-Africa. Corruption, a failure to enforce the rule of law and weakening leadership are among the reasons transnational criminals seek refuge in South Africa, according to an expert.

Willem Els, a senior training coordinator at the Transnational Threats and International Crimes Programme at the Institute for Security Studies, told News24 that South Africa was increasingly spiralling into lawlessness because of a lack of political will to enforce the rule of law.

Police said he was shot dead along with two females and one male. The motive of the murder is under police investigation.

Interpol in Bulgaria issued a red notice for Kamenov.

According to Els, a red notice is an international alert issued by Interpol to law enforcement globally to locate and arrest wanted criminals, pending extradition.

Kamenov faced charges of murder threat, extortion and murder.

Bulgarian National TV reported that Kamenov was accused of killing a police officer and that he was implicated in a plot to discredit senior magistrates, including prosecutor General Ivan Geshev.

The effectiveness of a red notice depends on the response from authorities in countries that have the alert, according to Els.

He said South African authorities dropped the ball when it came to apprehending wanted criminals and Kamenov could have continued living in South Africa undetected had it not been for his death.

He said:

The discovery of Kamenov comes hours after local authorities arrested wanted Rwandan fugitive Fulgence Kayishema in Paarl in the Western Cape on Wednesday.

The South African Operational Task Team, comprising Crime Intelligence, the National Prosecuting Authority and government departments, including the home affairs and justice departments, arrested Kayishema.

The authorities have been searching for him since 2002 in connection with the Rwandan genocide in 1994.

Els said Kayishema and Kamenov were among several wanted criminals who evaded the law in SA, often with the help of authorities.

“Criminals are opportunists, and they exploit the weakest link. These [incidents] demonstrate that our systems are weak, and these guys can thrive here,” he said.

On Wednesday, Interpol extradited a 42-year-old Irish fugitive to her home country to face double murder charges.

Ruth Sharon Lawrence was arrested in October 2022 in connection with the 2014 murder of two people in her home country.

She had fled led Ireland with her ex-fiancé shortly after her friends, Eoin O’Connor and Anthony Keegan, were found murdered.

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