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Muizenberg beach training with US Marines sparks legal and political concerns

Informal fitness drills between Metro Police and US Marines raise questions over authority and oversight.

Last updated: April 22, 2026 4:55 pm
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Mark Botes-Lashmar
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  • Metro Police participated in fitness drills with US Marines on Muizenberg Beach
  • City defends exercise as informal and cost-free engagement
  • GOOD Party raises legal and constitutional concerns
  • Questions emerge over oversight and national approval

A beachside fitness exercise involving US Marines and Cape Town Metro Police has ignited a political and legal debate, with questions being raised about whether the City overstepped its authority in engaging with foreign military personnel.

A training session on Muizenberg Beach has placed the City of Cape Town under scrutiny after Metro Police officers were seen participating in fitness drills alongside United States Marines linked to the US Consulate.

The exercise, shared publicly by Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security JP Smith, was described by the City as an informal engagement intended to allow officers to measure their fitness levels against those of another organisation.

According to the City, the session was not part of a formal training programme and did not incur any cost, as the Marines involved are stationed in Cape Town.

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Officials further stated that the City has, in recent years, sought to strengthen its enforcement capabilities through various forms of international engagement, including specialised training and knowledge-sharing initiatives with global partners.

However, the incident has drawn criticism from political stakeholders, particularly the GOOD Party, which has raised concerns about governance, legal compliance and the boundaries of municipal authority.

Critics argue that municipal policing in South Africa operates within a clearly defined national legislative framework, with standards and training protocols overseen by the South African Police Service at a national level.

From this perspective, any engagement involving foreign military personnel, even if limited to physical training, raises questions about whether proper authorisation was obtained and whether such interactions fall within the legal scope of municipal operations.

Concerns have also been raised about the potential blurring of lines between civilian law enforcement and military structures, an issue that South Africa’s constitutional framework is designed to avoid.

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Beyond the legal debate, the incident has highlighted broader tensions around public perception and priorities.

Critics argue that visible exercises and international collaborations risk being viewed as symbolic gestures if they are not matched by measurable improvements in safety and crime reduction.

For many residents, the focus remains on practical outcomes, including visible policing, effective investigations and consistent enforcement against criminal activity.

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While the City maintains that the exercise was harmless and aligned with efforts to improve operational standards, the backlash underscores the sensitivity around policing authority and the importance of clear governance in public safety initiatives.

Source: IOL – Robin-Lee Francke

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Mark Botes-Lashmar

Mark Botes-Lashmar is the Founder and Chief Editor of Cape Town News, overseeing daily editorial production and local reporting across the Western Cape.

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