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DoJ to expand virtual courts over prison escapes

Publish date: 17 November 2025
Issue Number: 1152
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: South Africa

After a number of escapes from holding cells and brief escapes from prisons in the Western Cape, authorities are beefing up security ahead of the festive season and beyond. According to the Weekend Argus, these plans include the the roll-out of 35 virtual (close-circuit) courtrooms by March 2026, aimed at limiting the need to transport detainees. Despite the headlines, the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) said escapes from state-managed correctional facilities remain rare. Terrence Manase, spokesperson for the Minister of Justice & Constitutional Development, said the government continues to prioritise the strengthening of security at correctional and court facilities working closely with the SAPS. To reduce escape risks, the Justice Crime Prevention and Security (JCPS) Cluster has developed a co-ordinated plan across DCS, the police and the Department of Justice (DoJ). Measures include: enhanced supervision during work details and hospital visits, improved monitoring and co-ordination during court appearances and the expansion of virtual court proceedings in 35 courts by March 2026. The departments said while escapes can occur, incidents remain limited and the new measures aim to strengthen security and reduce the likelihood of future breakouts.

Full Weekend Argus report

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