Stand together to prevent crime

Crime prevention calling cards

The White River CPF together with the White River SAPS has launched a crime prevention initiative. SAPS patrolling officers and CPF community patrollers will be leaving “calling cards” on cars, at homes, businesses and private property which they find to be exposed or at risk to criminal activity.

The community is asked to accept these notices in the spirit of which they are intended and not to take offence when finding such notices on their property.

Ryan Winter, White River CPF chairman, and Capt. R.M. Mofane, White River station commander, would appreciate feedback from the community on how this initiative is received during the course of the next few weeks. Please mail either whiterivercpf@gmail.com or whiteriver.saps@saps.gov.za

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