There’s a viral claim circulating across social media in South Africa:
“SAPS is recruiting 5,500 police trainees in 2026.”
If you’re a young job seeker or aspiring police officer, this sounds like a massive opportunity. But here’s the reality:
The claim is being widely misunderstood—and in many cases, used in scams.
This article breaks down the truth, timeline, and what you should actually do next.
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Quick Overview: What’s Really Happening?
Claim: SAPS is recruiting 5,500 trainees in 2026
Truth: No new 2026 intake has been officially opened
Reality: 5,500 trainees were already recruited in 2025
Status: Selection process ongoing, training expected in 2026
Risk: Many fake adverts and scams circulating online
Where Did the “5,500 Trainees” Story Come From?
The number 5,500 is real—but the timing is misunderstood.
In mid-2025, SAPS launched a national e-Recruitment drive targeting 5,500 police trainees for the 2025/2026 intake.
- Applications opened: 30 June 2025
- Closing date: 18 July 2025
- Over 1 million applications received
After that, SAPS began a long screening process to select the final candidates.
These selected recruits are the ones expected to start training in 2026 — not new applicants.
The Truth About 2026: Recruitment vs Training
This is where most confusion comes in.
What is TRUE:
- SAPS is processing applications submitted in 2025
- The final 5,500 recruits are being selected
- Training is expected to start in 2026
What is FALSE:
- SAPS has NOT opened new applications for 2026 trainees
- There is NO official advert currently accepting applications for 5,500 trainees in 2026
According to official reports, SAPS is still:
- Conducting psychometric tests
- Running fitness assessments
- Performing background checks and vetting
This means the intake is already closed and in progress.
Warning: The 2026 SAPS Recruitment Scam
This is where things get serious.
Fact-checking organisations like Africa Check have confirmed:
There is no evidence of SAPS opening applications for 5,500 trainees in 2026.
They also warned that:
- Fake posts are spreading on Facebook and WhatsApp
- Some scams ask people to “inbox” or click suspicious links
- Others promise help with applications (which is not how SAPS works)
Another investigation confirmed:
“Police trainee learnerships for 2026” adverts circulating online are scams.
How SAPS Actually Recruits (Important for Applicants)
To understand why these scams work, you need to know the real process.
Official SAPS Recruitment Process
SAPS recruits through:
- The official SAPS Careers Portal
- Verified government announcements
- Public media releases
Never through:
- Comment sections
- WhatsApp groups
- Inbox messages
What Happens After You Apply?
If you applied in 2025, here’s what’s happening behind the scenes:
Selection Phases
- Document screening
- Psychometric testing
- Physical fitness assessment
- Medical evaluation
- Background vetting
Only a small percentage will be selected.
What Training Looks Like (If You Get Selected)
Successful recruits will enter the:
Basic Police Development Learning Programme (BPDLP)
- Duration: 24 months
- Phase 1: Academy training
- Phase 2: Workplace experience
- Phase 3: Final assessment
After completion, you become a permanent police constable.
Why This Rumour Is Trending in 2026
There are three key reasons:
- Delayed Training Timeline
Training for the 2025 intake is only starting in 2026, which confuses people.
- Massive Demand for Jobs
With over 1 million applicants, many people are still searching for opportunities.
- Scammers Exploiting Desperation
Fake posts use:
- Real SAPS branding
- Real requirements
- Fake application links
That’s what makes them believable.
How to Spot a Fake SAPS Recruitment Post
Be extremely careful if you see:
- “Apply now” links in comments
- Requests to inbox someone
- Claims like “limited space – apply today”
- No official SAPS website link
SAPS has clearly stated that recruitment is not done through social media shortcuts.
What You Should Do Instead (Edupstairs Advice)
If you’re serious about joining SAPS:
- Prepare Early
- Improve fitness (running, strength, endurance)
- Keep your documents ready
- Stay medically fit
- Monitor Official Channels
- SAPS website
- Government vacancy circulars
- Trusted platforms like Edupstairs
- Avoid Shortcuts
- Don’t pay anyone
- Don’t click suspicious links
- Don’t trust “agents”
When Will SAPS Recruit Again?
There is no confirmed date yet for the next intake after the 2025/2026 cycle.
However:
SAPS typically recruits in cycles, not continuously.
So the next intake may come—but only when officially announced.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Is SAPS recruiting 5,500 trainees in 2026?
No. That recruitment already happened in 2025. Training is expected in 2026.
- Can I still apply now?
No. Applications for the 5,500 intake are closed.
- Are SAPS learnership posts on Facebook real?
Most are scams. Always verify through official SAPS platforms.
- Will there be another intake?
Yes, likely—but no official announcement yet.
- How will I know when applications open?
Through the official SAPS careers portal and verified announcements.
Final Verdict: Truth vs Hype
Let’s be clear:
- SAPS did recruit 5,500 trainees
- But not in 2026
- Those recruits were selected in 2025
- Training is expected in 2026
- Many 2026 “application posts” are scams
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Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only. Always verify opportunities through official government platforms before applying.
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