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Police hand out pamphlets to community members

DOUGLASDALE – A number of security and police individuals were involved in the joint cross border crime operation to reach out to community on various crime issues in the area.

Close to 1 200 pamphlets were distributed to motorists in a joint cross-border crime operation on February 23.

Stakeholders involved in the operation included JMPD, Douglasdale Police Station, Douglasdale CPF (community policing forum), gender-based violence brigades, various security companies, neighbourhood watches and Honeydew Police Station.

Members of the gender-based violence brigade from Douglasdale police hand out pamphlets to community members. Photo: Supplied

Captain Mpho Tshetlhane, Douglasdale Police Station spokesperson said the operation took place along the corner of Malibongwe Drive and Witkoppen Road, and thanked all those who were involved.

“The purpose was to raise awareness on hijackings, theft of/out of motor vehicle, gender-based violence and common robberies happening around the area.”

Spokesperson of the Douglasdale Police Station, Captain Mpho Tshetlhane. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

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