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Coffee breaks down barriers

The initiative was aimed at building trust and a good relationship between citizens and officers.

VEREENIGING. – The River Square Shopping Centre in Three Rivers hosted a Coffee-With-A-Cop get-together on Tuesday 7 May to break down barriers between the police and the citizens that they serve.

In a casual atmosphere in the River Square parking lot, members of the community got to sit down with police officers and ask questions and share what was on their minds whilst enjoying a cup of coffee.

Present during the event were members of the Vereeniging Police, the Gauteng Crime Prevention Wardens, the Traffic Department, the Vereeniging Crime Patrollers Forum (CPF) and members of private security companies.

The initiative was aimed at building trust and a good relationship between citizens and officers.

Members of the Vereeniging Community Policing Forum were also present. From left: Siyabonga Photo, Portia Rykdom, Sina Motsumi, Kholisile Mentesh, Bongani Ncube, Maki Qhekoana, Naledi Motsepe and Hlonepo Skhosana. Photo: Christiaan Cloete
Mike Maxwell and Tersia Venter having a chat at the Coffe-With-A-Cop initiative. Photo: Christiaan Cloete
The initiative was aimed at building trust and a good relationship between citizens and officers. Photo: Christiaan Cloete

 

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Gugulethu Kgongoane

Gugulethu Kgongoane is the Online Editor of Sedibeng Ster. Email: gugu@mooivaal.co.za She is also an online journalist of Vaalweekblad. Email: gugu@mooivaal.co.za

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