CCPO receives new wheels to fight crime
If our sponsored vehicle can prevent another robbery per year it will be money well spent.
The Community Crime Prevention Organisation (CCPO) received a sponsored vehicle to assist in its fight against crime.
GaucheAir handed over the keys to a brand-new Toyota Etios to the CCPO on Monday, 19 June.
“We, as the management of GaucheAir, recognise that a crime-free South Coast basin makes good business sense,” said owner, Graham Gauche.
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“We hope to contribute to the Amanzimtoti area and surrounds by increasing the appeal to the community and future investors. Our staff and customers reside in this area and their quality of life is important to us.
Last week’s murder in Doonside involving a store owner is just a tragedy no-one deserves. A family has lost a father, husband, brother and bread winner and if our sponsored vehicle can prevent another robbery per year it will be money well spent.”
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