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JMPD releases crime stats for month of May 2019

K9 Narcotics and Tactical Unit in May recovered a staggering 62 vehicles and made over 40 arrests.

THE City of Johannesburg’s Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) released the monthly performance statistics to the public on June 28.

Executive mayor councillor Herman Mashaba was joined by the MMC for Public Safety, councillor Michael Sun and the acting head of the Department of Public Safety, David Tembe, as they released May’s statistics.

May, as the months before it, revealed driving under the influence to be the top crime type across the City, with 741 arrests made. In May alone, 14 arrests were made for fraud, 20 for robbery, 23 for possession or drug dealing and 37 arrests were made for possession of or hijacking of stolen motor vehicles.

K9 Narcotics and Tactical Unit in May recovered a staggering 62 vehicles and made over 40 arrests.

“Our newly-established Integrated Intelligence Operations Centre (IIOC) Reaction Unit alone was able to make 40 arrests in less than 20 days. Arrests ranged from common robbery and possession of drugs or dangerous weapons to fraud and assault. Since the launch of the IIOC Reaction Unit on May 14, there has been a notable crime reduction in the Joburg inner city,” explained Mashaba.

Operation Buya Mthetho continues to crack down on by-law infringements. During the month of May, close to 9 400 illegal posters were removed and close to 230 illegal connections were removed.

The department has been compiling monthly statistics since September last year and has become a tool of reflection for officers as well as a critical step to informing the residents.

“Sadly, safety remains a key concern for many of our residents. Though policing remains a provincial and national competency, per the Constitution, within its limited mandate, the City’s JMPD is working hard to increase the levels of safety within our communities. I wish to also thank our officers working beyond the call of duty. Your efforts do not go unnoticed. It is because of you that we are able to serve our residents with pride.

“As a City we will continue to do all that is within our power to ensure that we create safe and connected communities throughout Johannesburg. Alongside this, we will continue to work with our law enforcement authorities to see to it that where arrests are made by JMPD and that these cases are not only investigated but also properly prosecuted by law enforcement authorities,” he said.

Residents are encouraged to report illegal activities to the following numbers:

• Anti-Corruption Hotline: 0800 203 712;

• Traffic Management Hotline: 080 872 3342;

• JMPD Emergency number: 011 375 5911 / 011 758 9620;

• Illegal Dumping: 082 779 1361 (WhatsApp or SMS along with clear photos) and,

• Buya Mthetho WhatsApp number: 081 410 6338.

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