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Car boosts CCPO patrols

We also want to help the CCPO with its membership drive.

The Community Crime Prevention Organisation’s (CCPO) crime-fighting efforts received a major boost on Wednesday, 3 December with the sponsorship of a vehicle from Mark White Nissan Amanzimtoti.

Dealer principal, Erwin Vermaak, who recently moved to Toti from Johannesburg, said he had taken note of the good work the CCPO is doing in Toti. “We wanted to add our bit, so we decided to sponsor the organisation with a brand-new Nissan Go to assist with its patrols.

We also want to help the CCPO with its membership drive and get involved in the community.”

CCPO operations manager, Leon Joone welcomed the new addition to their fleet of vehicles. “It is nice to see companies taking the initiative to become involved in the community and taking note of the work we do. Any bit helps to combat crime. The more members we get, the better is our force to fight crime and this is the solution to the crime situation in Toti.

We thank Mark White Nissan Amanzimtoti for its sponsorship of a vehicle to the CCPO and we hope this is the beginning of a fruitful partnership.”

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