People are encouraged to report any and all crime to their nearest police station or Crime Stop as this could help prevent crime in the long run.
Should you have any information about a suspicious person or criminal activity in an area or are witness to a crime, police ask that you come forward.
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“If you are afraid to report the information to us, you can always call Crime Stop at 08600 10111 and remain anonymous,” said Scottburgh Saps communications officer, Captain Adam Francis.
Crime Stop is a national call centre responsible for collecting information on criminal activity from the public and operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
You may remain anonymous and will be given a unique code that will allow you to phone back and follow up on what you have reported.
When reporting criminal activity at a police station, be sure to obtain an incident report number.
Keep these useful numbers close to hand:
Scottburgh Saps: 039-9781900.
Umzinto Saps: 039-9746500.
Sawoti Saps: 039-9719000.
Dududu Saps: 039-9740151.
Umkomaas Saps: 039-9733103/9733078.
Hibberdene Saps: 039-6999800.
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