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Tembisa patrol teams embark on campaigns

By increasing community awareness, the program aims to make neighborhoods safer.

Patrol officers performed a gender-based violence and carjacking awareness campaign in the sector 3 Esangweni neighbourhood.

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On November 10, Tembisa South Sector Manager Sergeant Petje and patrollers held a demonstration to raise awareness regarding the surge of gender-based violence and carjackings occurring in the Esangweni region of Sector 3.

Local patrollers are educating the community about GBV.

 

The community members and motor vehicle operators received useful information about the channels to use when confronted with such criminality, whether it affects them personally or someone else.

The public is urged to cooperate with the police in ensuring that everyone is safe, by reporting any suspicious activity related to a crime that may be taking place in the vicinity by dialling the SAPS hotline on 0860010111 or the MYSAPS App

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