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Recognizing Dedication: Our Response Officers in Action
We are constantly striving to enhance your safety and provide top-notch security services. That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce our two new patrol cars.
New Patrol Cars for Crime Watch SA
We are constantly striving to enhance your safety and provide top-notch security services. That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce our two new patrol cars.
National Crime Statistics July – Sept 2022
These crime statistics reflect crimes that were reported to the South African Police Service from the 1st of July up to the 30th September 2022.
Think Twice Before Posting Criminal Photos On Social Media
Legal specialist in all police matters, Advocate Melville Cloete from the provincial police, addressed members of local neighbourhood watches, warning them of the dangers linked to posting such photos on social media.
Refusal By Saps Members To Assist Complainants To Open Criminal Dockets In Terms Of National Instruction 3 Of 2011
Refusal By Saps Members To Assist Complainants To Open Criminal Dockets In Terms Of National Instruction 3 Of 2011
Fuel Surcharge of R20.00
We unfortunately have no option but to apply a fuel surcharge as from 1 August 2022. We have held off as long as possible, but due to the unprecedented increases in the fuel price
Your bin is a tool for crime
It is a LADDER to climb over your wall. It is a HIDING place to ambush you. It is used to TRANSPORT stolen goods. It ATTRACTS vagrants to your house. It tells that you might BE AWAY.
Be safe, be responsible – Stay at Home.
South Africa’s official Coronavirus (Covid-19) online news and information portal.
Website: https://sacoronavirus.co.za
Posting of Criminal’s Photos on Social Media
You are not allowed to publish a picture identifying an “alleged suspect” in a crime on social media (WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, etc) before this person had appeared before a court of law…