INAUGURATION OF JMPD CHIEF AS CITY LEADERS AIM TO TACKLE CRIME IN JOHANNESBURG

INAUGURATION OF JMPD CHIEF AS CITY LEADERS AIM TO TACKLE CRIME IN JOHANNESBURG


By Ayanda Maluleka and Nolwazi Xaba

Image: AyandaMaluleka; The Excutive Mayor of Johannesburg Dada Morero at the inauguration of Chief of Police at Johannesburg Stadium. 

Johannesburg – On April 3, 2025, the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) held the inauguration of its newly appointed Chief of Police, Patrick Jaca. The ceremony, which started at 10:00 AM, marked the end of a five-year vacancy for the position. The event took place at Johannesburg Stadium, where JMPD and SAPS officers gathered in support of the new chief.  


Jaca’s appointment comes with high expectations, as he is tasked with addressing the pressing challenges facing Johannesburg, including rising crime rates and illegal informal trading, particularly in the city center. Officials hope his leadership will also enhance the Protection Service Unit’s role in law enforcement, ensuring it receives greater recognition and resources to carry out its duties effectively.  


The JMPD ( Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department) is committed to maintaining safety and order in Johannesburg, with its responsibilities including traffic management, municipal law enforcement, and crime prevention. Jaca’s leadership is expected to bring significant improvements in these areas.  

Video: Ayanda Maluleka; The Excutive Mayor of Johannesburg Dada Morero at the inauguration of Chief of Police at Johannesburg Stadium. 



Executive Mayor of Johannesburg, Dada Morero, emphasized the importance of filling the long-vacant position, stating:  


Image: Nolwazi Xaba; The Excutive Mayor of Johannesburg Dada Morero at the inauguration of Chief of Police at Johannesburg Stadium. 

"For the last few years, we did not have a Chief of Police. The last time we had one was around 2018 to 2019. So, when we came into office, we decided to prioritize this appointment."


His remarks highlighted that the ongoing struggle against crime has been hindered by a lack of leadership within the JMPD. With Jaca now in charge, city officials and residents are hopeful that Johannesburg’s law enforcement efforts will become more effective in tackling crime and maintaining order.  


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