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,UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
May/June 2024
OVM2602
Investigative Principles for Policing II
100 Marks
Duration 4 Hours
First examiner: Mrs MT Van Niekerk
Second examiner: Dr LL Motsepe
This paper consists of 10 pages.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR A TAKE-HOME EXAM ON MYEXAMS
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ANSWERING THE
EXAMINATION QUESTIONS.
1. The examination question paper counts 100 marks.
2. It consists of six (6) questions. Answer ALL of the questions.
3. The duration of the examination is 4 hours. Your answers must be submitted via myExams
platform on 17 May 2024 on 16:15 (South African Standard Time).
4. This is a closed book examination. While the examination is in progress, you are not allowed to
consult another person, or assist another student in answering any of the questions contained in
this question paper.
5. This examination is proctored via the Invigilator App. See proctoring tool instructions and QR
code below.
, QUESTION 1
Use the case study to answer this question.
Case study
Jacob Mohale, aged 85, is reported missing after he left the old age home where he is residing
to go to the post office, two streets away and did not return. The personnel at the old age
home visited the post office and were told that he left after sending a parcel. They, however,
did not notice in which direction he went.
1.1 Identify and define the action under which Jacob Mohale can be reported at the police
station. (3)
1.2 Name and describe any ten steps which you will follow to trace Jacob.
(10)
1.3 Name and describe the two documents which will give SAPS the mandate to look for
Jacob.
(2)
1.4 Discuss the process which needs to be followed after the completion of the documents as
mentioned in 1.3 and indicate which other documents need to be attached thereto to
complete this process. (5)
[20]
QUESTION 2
Use the case study to answer this question.
Case study
, Gertrud Bester was arrested for driving under the influence of an intoxicating liquor or a drug
having a narcotic effect after she drove over an orange cone at a roadblock, barely missing
the Metro Police officer who tried to stop her to conduct a routine check.
2.1 Gertrud Bester needs to go for a medical examination. Within which time frame must her
blood sample be taken?
(1)
2.2 Name and discuss eight possible behavioural symptoms which must be observed by the
Metro Police officer who effected the arrest of Gertrud Bester.
(8)
2.3 Name the important facts that need to be contained in the statement of the Metro Police
officer who arrested Gertrud. (8)
[17] QUESTION 3
Use the case study to answer this question.
Case study
Sandy Govender left her residence in a housing complex at 07:00 on Friday morning. The
housing complex has 24-hour security surveillance cameras covering all entry and exit gates
as well as the entrances to all the properties therein. Sandy also has a CCTV camera system
inside her house. She locked all the doors and closed all the windows, except for the small
window above her chest freezer in the kitchen, which she left slightly ajar for her cat to enter
the house. The window has burglar bars mounted to the window frame. Upon her return at
16:30, she found her front door open, which is right next to the kitchen. She immediately saw
that the small kitchen window, which had been only slightly opened, was completely open and
that the burglar bars had been broken. She entered through the front door and saw that her
Dell laptop and Mecer computer screen were visibly missing from the dining room table. She
,UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
May/June 2024
OVM2602
Investigative Principles for Policing II
100 Marks
Duration 4 Hours
First examiner: Mrs MT Van Niekerk
Second examiner: Dr LL Motsepe
This paper consists of 10 pages.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR A TAKE-HOME EXAM ON MYEXAMS
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ANSWERING THE
EXAMINATION QUESTIONS.
1. The examination question paper counts 100 marks.
2. It consists of six (6) questions. Answer ALL of the questions.
3. The duration of the examination is 4 hours. Your answers must be submitted via myExams
platform on 17 May 2024 on 16:15 (South African Standard Time).
4. This is a closed book examination. While the examination is in progress, you are not allowed to
consult another person, or assist another student in answering any of the questions contained in
this question paper.
5. This examination is proctored via the Invigilator App. See proctoring tool instructions and QR
code below.
, QUESTION 1
Use the case study to answer this question.
Case study
Jacob Mohale, aged 85, is reported missing after he left the old age home where he is residing
to go to the post office, two streets away and did not return. The personnel at the old age
home visited the post office and were told that he left after sending a parcel. They, however,
did not notice in which direction he went.
1.1 Identify and define the action under which Jacob Mohale can be reported at the police
station. (3)
1.2 Name and describe any ten steps which you will follow to trace Jacob.
(10)
1.3 Name and describe the two documents which will give SAPS the mandate to look for
Jacob.
(2)
1.4 Discuss the process which needs to be followed after the completion of the documents as
mentioned in 1.3 and indicate which other documents need to be attached thereto to
complete this process. (5)
[20]
QUESTION 2
Use the case study to answer this question.
Case study
, Gertrud Bester was arrested for driving under the influence of an intoxicating liquor or a drug
having a narcotic effect after she drove over an orange cone at a roadblock, barely missing
the Metro Police officer who tried to stop her to conduct a routine check.
2.1 Gertrud Bester needs to go for a medical examination. Within which time frame must her
blood sample be taken?
(1)
2.2 Name and discuss eight possible behavioural symptoms which must be observed by the
Metro Police officer who effected the arrest of Gertrud Bester.
(8)
2.3 Name the important facts that need to be contained in the statement of the Metro Police
officer who arrested Gertrud. (8)
[17] QUESTION 3
Use the case study to answer this question.
Case study
Sandy Govender left her residence in a housing complex at 07:00 on Friday morning. The
housing complex has 24-hour security surveillance cameras covering all entry and exit gates
as well as the entrances to all the properties therein. Sandy also has a CCTV camera system
inside her house. She locked all the doors and closed all the windows, except for the small
window above her chest freezer in the kitchen, which she left slightly ajar for her cat to enter
the house. The window has burglar bars mounted to the window frame. Upon her return at
16:30, she found her front door open, which is right next to the kitchen. She immediately saw
that the small kitchen window, which had been only slightly opened, was completely open and
that the burglar bars had been broken. She entered through the front door and saw that her
Dell laptop and Mecer computer screen were visibly missing from the dining room table. She