EAST LONDON - They’re the officers sent where no one else dares to go.
The National Intervention Unit takes on cash-in-transit heists, organised crime gangs, and high-risk shootouts.
Highly trained and battle-hardened, they’re not known for complaining.
But when conditions on the ground become impossible, even the toughest have to step forward.
eNCA’s Ronald Masinda spoke to NIU members who, under the condition of anonymity, opened up about the lack of support and critical resources.