Crime

CCIN West Rand rewards its latest crime-fighting warrior

A security officer became the latest crime-fighting warrior to be rewarded for his relentless efforts in the fight against crime on the West Rand.

The Civilian Crime Intelligence Network (CCIN) has recognised its latest warrior in ensuring community safety.

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This time, it is 21-year-old security officer Dylan Swanepoel, who has been passionate about community safety and has been working in the industry for over four years.

According to the CEO of BCI Security, Johnny Loots, every month, an employee working in law enforcement or the security industry is awarded a certificate and a restaurant voucher to give recognition for their hard work in the joint fight against crime.

In a world where criminal activities are becoming more organised and adaptive, the need for unity among security professionals and law enforcement has never been greater.

“That’s where CCIN steps in, a dynamic network group built on the core principle of collaboration, communication and commitment to community safety,” Johnny said.

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He added that the network is not just a name but a powerful force in the fight against crime.

“By bringing together private security companies, law enforcement officers and dedicated individuals, the group ensures that crucial information is shared swiftly and effectively.

Whether it’s spotting new criminal trends or tracking existing threats, this group serves as a critical line of defence, enabling law enforcement to act quickly and decisively,” he concluded.

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