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CPF sector 3 stronger than ever

The Krugersdorp Sector 3 Community Policing Forum say they are stronger than ever and have even appointed their new Exco.

The Krugersdorp Sector 3 Community Policing Forum’s (CPF) members want everyone to know they are still active and ready to serve their community.

Kerry McNamara told the News that rumours were doing the rounds recently that they no longer existed, but she gave the assurance that Sector 3 was stronger than ever.

The new Exco for the Sector 3 Community Policing Forum are Carina Parau (Treasurer), Wilma Nel (Secretary), Kerryn Mc Namara (PRO) and Susan Labuschagne (Vice secretary). In the back are Piet Sparks (Chairman), Riaan Nel (Radio coordinator), Wynand Volkwyn (Patrol coordinator), Juan Fourie (First Aid Coordinator) and Andre Jordaan (Vice Chairman).

The new Exco members they appointed on 12 April are Carina Parau as Treasurer, Wilma Nel as Secretary, Kerryn Mc Namara as Public Relations Officer, Susan Labuschagne as Vice secretary, Piet Sparks as Chairman, Riaan Nel as Radio coordinator, Wynand Volkwyn as Patrol coordinator, Juan Fourie as First Aid Coordinator, and Andre Jordaan as Vice Chairman.

She added that especially now during the winter season their community should know that they can call them if there are fires. The sector also has 14 Level 3 first-aiders.

The Sector 3 CPF covers Krugersdorp North, Chancliff, Rant-en-Dal, Dan Pienaarville and Quellerie Park.

The Sector 3 Community Policing Forum firefighter. Photo: Natasha Pretorius.

The sector recently donated 50 dog blanket to the Rand West SPCA, thanks to the generous residents of their sector.

The CPF aims to communicate crime-related incidents and create awareness, help create a safer neighbourhood for residents, improve communications between the community and the local police, provide ideas to improve safety and security, patrol their area on a regular basis, have all members of the community in their area involved, and be the eyes and ears of the police.

“We look forward to serving our community as best we can. Together we are stronger.”

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