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Put your ideas in Reiger Park SAPS’ suggestion box

Reiger Park Police Station urges residents to fill the empty suggestion box with ideas and concerns to enhance community safety and communication.

The Reiger Park SAPS calls on the community for support in addressing safety and service delivery challenges.

The SAPS encourage residents to add suggestions and ideas to the station’s suggestion box, which for a long time has run on empty.

According to the spokesperson of the police station, Constable Msimanga, this initiative is part of an ongoing effort to strengthen relations between the police and the public.

“We believe our community members have valuable insights and suggestions that can help us improve our service delivery and tackle crime effectively.

“The suggestion box gives everyone a chance to voice their opinions confidentially and constructively,” said Msimanga.

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The spokesperson for the police station, Constable Johannes Msimanga.

The police are particularly interested in feedback on these issues:

• Improving communication between the police and the community.

• Ideas for crime prevention initiatives.

• Suggestions for making the police station more accessible and user-friendly.

Mmapheello Mokoena is the chairperson of the Reiger Park CPF.

The station management team, committed to implementing practical and community-driven solutions, will regularly review the feedback.

Msimanga said the initiative’s success depends on community participation.

“We are here to serve and protect, but we can’t do it alone. By working together, we can make Reiger Park safer for everyone,” she concluded.

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Community leader Mmapheello Mokoena, chairperson of the Reiger Park CPF, praised the initiative.

“This is a great way for the community to have their voices heard and play an active role in creating a safer environment. We urge all residents to participate,” she said.

For more information or to report any issues, you can visit the station or call it on 011 916 7000.

Also Read: Reiger Park’s CPF encourages community collaboration to tackle crime

   

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