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GGT2030 Team JHB makes its mark at Coffee with a Cop exhibition

Find out how GGT2030 Team JHB is working tirelessly to combat crime in Johannesburg and how you can support their mission.

It was a moment of pride for GGT2030 Team JHB as they were invited to participate in the minister of police’s Coffee with a Cop exhibition in Midrand.

The team showcased their innovative approaches to combating crime in local communities.

Their Sniper vehicle, equipped with advanced technology to detect stolen vehicles and illicit activities, was a major draw at the exhibition.

The team also highlighted their network of LPR cameras and boots-on-the-ground initiatives, which have been making a significant impact in reducing crime in Johannesburg.

Claudinne Thomas greets a SAPS representative at a stakeholders’ meeting. Photo: GGT2030

The exhibition provided a valuable opportunity for GGT2030 Team JHB to connect with local businesses and stakeholders, with the aim of securing funding, sponsorship, or partnerships to support their initiatives.

Despite having funded their efforts out of pocket for the past year, the team remains committed to their mission of creating safer communities.

With visits from station commanders and requests for assistance from brigadiers, GGT2030 Team JHB is poised to make an even greater impact in the year ahead.

GGT representatives at the Coffee with a Cop initiative. Photo: GGT2030

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