Massive DNA backlog finally cleared, Bheki Cele confirms

The news, which came with the release of the latest quarterly crime stats, comes following a backlog stretching several years

Police minister Bheki Cele says the historic DNA backlog has finally been cleared. Stock photo.
Police minister Bheki Cele says the historic DNA backlog has finally been cleared. Stock photo. (123RF/digicomphoto)

After years of dealing with a crippling DNA backlog, police minister Bheki Cele says it has finally been cleared.

He revealed this at the release of the crime statistics for the third quarter of the 2023/2024 financial year. 

During the same period last year, Cele said the backlog had been reduced by 99.3% to 1,600 from 251,000.

Providing an update at Friday's briefing in Pretoria, he said: “There has been significant progress in the finalisation rate of DNA cases and the eradication of the historic DNA backlog.”

“The expansion of the DNA lab in Gqeberha, which was opened by the president in August 2023, has contributed immensely to the processing of more DNA samples in the country.

“All these efforts have contributed positively to the SA Police Service’s (SAPS) fight against gender-based violence and femicide (GBVF) cases.

“For example, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and SAPS project has led to more than 40,000 DNA forensic reports being finalised to ensure that cases of GBVF are prioritised.”

Cele’s remarks come as police registered 7,710 murder cases between October and December 2023, up from 7,555 during the same period the previous year. This marks a 2.1% increase.

Sexual offences went down to 15,284, from 15,545 in 2022, a 1.7% decrease.

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