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You are here: Home / News / SAPS proud of its men and women in blue

SAPS proud of its men and women in blue

29 November 2023 by Guest

SAPS proud of its men and women in blue

As the country observes the 25th anniversary of the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children Campaign (25 November to 10 December), the South African Police Service (SAPS) has embarked on profiling a series of untold stories of its men and women in blue.

This is to celebrate the men and women who go beyond the call of duty to protect women, children and other vulnerable groups.

Today, the spotlight is on Captain Karin Botha, a forensic social worker attached to the Germiston Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Investigations (FCS) unit.

Forensic Social Work is a specialised field of Social Work practice within the FCS environment, which is characterised by the social worker’s primary function of providing expert testimony in courts of law.

Moreover, a forensic social worker’s core function is to conduct forensic interviews in the investigation of child abuse cases using age appropriate techniques in order to obtain accurate information from child victims to assist courts to make just and fair decisions.

Botha holds a degree in Social Work and a Master’s degree in Forensic Practice.

Some of her career highlights include when the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria sentenced a 42-year-old father to four life terms and an additional 73 years direct imprisonment on multiple counts of rape, statutory rape, sexual grooming, incest, possession of child pornography and sexual abuse, earlier this year.

The father pleaded guilty to all the charges levelled against him for raping and sexually abusing five child victims – two of  whom are his biological daughters, between 2019 and 2020. The victims were aged between nine and 13 around the time of the abuse.

Botha was assigned to obtain these victims’ statements and compiled their competency assessment reports, which assisted the court to hand down an appropriate sentence.

She was also assigned to compile a victim impact report and testified in court as an expert witness in the sentencing of Nicholas Ninow, dubbed the ‘Silverton Dros rapist’.

The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria sentenced Ninow to life in prison and an additional 10 years imprisonment in 2019 on charges of rape, possession of drugs and defeating the ends of justice.

Ninow attacked and raped a 7-year-old girl in the restroom of the DROS restaurant in Silverton, Pretoria, in September 2018.

In 2020, Botha was awarded with a Certificate of Commendation by the Minister of Police for the instrumental role she played in the sentencing of a paedophile to life in prison and an additional 100 years imprisonment for multiple counts of possession, manufacturing and distribution of child pornography, as well as child abuse. 

Botha said she assesses over 100 sexually abused child victims a year, who fondly refer to her as ‘tannie Karin’. Botha feels humbled by her profession that allows her to make a difference in abused children’s lives.

“Parents, caregivers, teachers or any other adult should never doubt or dismiss a child when they are disclosing the possibility of sexual abuse. Contact your nearest police station, open a case and act in the best interest of our children,” Botha said.

Captain Botha is the personification of ‘real heroes do not wear capes’, as she continues to be a voice for ‘voiceless’ child victims. – SAnews.gov.za

Edwin
Wed, 11/29/2023 – 09:29

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As the country observes the 25th anniversary of the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Kids Campaign (25 November to 10 December), the South African Police Service (SAPS) has embarked on profiling a series of untold stories of its men and women in blue.

This is to celebrate the men and women who fade beyond the call of duty to protect women, kids and other vulnerable groups.

Today, the spotlight is on Captain Karin Botha, a forensic social worker attached to the Germiston Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Investigations (FCS) unit.

Forensic Social Work is a specialised field of Social Work practice within the FCS environment, which is characterised by the social worker’s primary function of providing expert testimony in courts of law.

Moreover, a forensic social worker’s core function is to conduct forensic interviews in the investigation of child abuse cases using age appropriate techniques in order to obtain accurate information from child victims to assist courts to manufacture just and objective decisions.

Botha holds a degree in Social Work and a Master’s degree in Forensic Practice.

Some of her career highlights include when the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria sentenced a 42-year-old father to four life terms and an additional 73 years direct imprisonment on multiple counts of rape, statutory rape, sexual grooming, incest, possession of child pornography and sexual abuse, earlier this year.

The father pleaded guilty to every the charges levelled against him for raping and sexually abusing five child victims – two of  whom are his biological daughters, between 2019 and 2020. The victims were aged between nine and 13 around the time of the abuse.

Botha was assigned to obtain these victims’ statements and compiled their competency assessment reports, which assisted the court to hand down an appropriate sentence.

She was also assigned to compile a victim impact report and testified in court as an expert witness in the sentencing of Nicholas Ninow, dubbed the ‘Silverton Dros rapist’.

The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria sentenced Ninow to life in prison and an additional 10 years imprisonment in 2019 on charges of rape, possession of drugs and defeating the ends of justice.

Ninow attacked and raped a 7-year-old girl in the restroom of the DROS restaurant in Silverton, Pretoria, in September 2018.

In 2020, Botha was awarded with a Certificate of Commendation by the Minister of Police for the instrumental role she played in the sentencing of a paedophile to life in prison and an additional 100 years imprisonment for multiple counts of possession, manufacturing and distribution of child pornography, as well as child abuse. 

Botha said she assesses over 100 sexually abused child victims a year, who fondly refer to her as ‘tannie Karin’. Botha feels humbled by her profession that allows her to fabricate a dissimilarity in abused children’s lives.

“Parents, caregivers, teachers or any other adult should never doubt or dismiss a child when they are disclosing the possibility of sexual abuse. Contact your nearest police station, open a case and act in the best interest of our kids,” Botha said.

Captain Botha is the personification of ‘real heroes finish not wear capes’, as she continues to be a voice for ‘voiceless’ child victims. – SAnews.gov.za

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