You are a warrant officer in the South African Police Service (and therefore a peace officer, but not a justice of the p
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2022 8:21 am
You are a warrant officer in the South African Police Service (and therefore a peace officer, but not a justice of the peace). You have been requested by Ndou Ltd to investigate theft of their products from their warehouse. You are approached by a manager who informs you that Mr Mokau decided to come forward and confess the fact that he stole all the items. Ndou Ltd is adamant that Mr Mokau should be criminally charged. Explain, by discussing all the relevant principles, how you will go about ensuring that her evidence is admissible in her criminal trial. [15 marks]