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Seven teenagers arrested for bullying

Seven teenagers arrested for bullying

On 21 May 2025, seven teenagers between the ages of 13 and 15 years old, appeared before the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court. The girls are charged with assault, following an alleged bullying incident of a 14-year-old girl, captured on a video which has since gone viral.
In a statement, the National Prosecuting Authority said the Child Justice Act states that when a minor is arrested, a Preliminary Inquiry should be conducted.
'The Act states that a PLI should be held within 48 hours of the arrest of a minor child to determine amongst others, their personal circumstances, their backgrounds as well as any factors that may have led to the commission of the alleged offence', said the NPA.
However, the court heard today that the PLI has not been finalised. The assessments and home visits are conducted by Probation Officers, who are yet to conclude their research.
The South African Police Service National Commissioner , General Fannie Masemola, has condemed the act of violence displayed by the teenagers. General Masemola has called on parents and children to work together in combating incidents of bullying.
He also called on SAPS members to act swiftly when investigating such incidents. He said police should make quick arrests when the incidents are reported.
'School learners, bystanders and those with knowledge of such incidents are also urged to report such crimes immediately and not wait until videos go viral', said police spokesperson, Brigadier Athlenda Mathe.
General Masemola further warned young people that bullying is a criminal offense and is punishable by law.
General Masemola said more incidents of assault involving teenagers were on the rise. He said SAPS had recently attended to a similar matter in Letlhabile near Brits.
'Police in North West also arrested a 16-year-old boy who was placed in the care of his parents last week. The matter is still under investigation where the police are investigating 20 other children for their alleged involvement in this matter', he said.
Mathe said as part of their collaboration with the Department of Basic Education, SAPS visits various schools across the country. They warn pupils about the legal consequences of bullying.
'During these talks, raids are conducted for sharp objects , drugs and illegal weapons and substances', said Mathe.
'Bullying has dire repercussions. Once you get involved in acts such as bullying you can be charged for assault GBH, common assault, crimen injuria and a host of other crimes. Being formally charged means you get to have a criminal record under your name. Which has negative implications on your future', warned General Masemola.
He also urged bystanders to not entertain and encourage acts of bullying. He said by failing to act, they may become accomplices to the crimes.
The girls will be back in court on Wednesday, 28 May 2025.
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