
SOUTH OF JOHANNESBURG – Important notice – If your vehicle is stolen or hijacked from you, it is very important to report the registration, colour, make and model as soon as possible so the vehicle can be circulated through SAPS and community forums.
Testing your House Alarm – Testing your house alarm is very important and you need to make sure the alarm is in working order. The radio link is affected by thunder and lightning and you must make sure that your security company can pick up your alarm activated. It’s been experienced alarms have been activated but the signal has not been received by the control room of the security company. Keep checking that the alarm is in working order and that the security company is receiving the signal from your alarm.
Sector 2 Patrollers needs your support – Sector 2 patrollers are in need of rain jackets, golf shirts and two ways radios. We will be shadowing waiters to raise funds, please come and support Sector 2 patrollers by having a meal at Golden Falls Spur Columbine Square Suideroord on Tuesday April 1 between 18:00 and 21:00. There will be hampers to win. Spur is going to give 10 percent of evenings takings to the patrollers of Sector 2. For more info phone Michelle Pelser 084 292 9144.
Sector 2 Mondeor SAPS would like to thank Maylill Nursery School and residents for donations of Easter Eggs, thank you for supporting us. Thanks to Fatima Gani Ultrasound Scan 4D Mondeor, Shamain Pakry for the deco for Easter and Sean Potter for designing and Printing for Sector 2. Thank you to everyone for your generous support.
CPF Mondeor SAPS Area would like to thank companies and residents for your sponsorship and donations to the CPF Mondeor SAPS Area – Victim Support and Reshad Gani.
The Process when opening a Case/Docket with SAPS
A Community member can open a case/docket in the area that the incident happened or in the area you stay. If you have any concerns please ask for the person in charge of the CSC (Client Service Centre) known as the charge office.
You may also report your case at any police station. The case will be referred to the police station in which the incident took place. For example if you travelling home and an incident occurs, you can report the case when you get home and report it to the police station in your area.
1. Report your case by opening a docket, a statement must be taken from the complainant (which is yourself). Always try to report the case within 24 hours.
2. The cell number you give is where the case number will be sent to within 24 hours (please make sure your phone and cellphone number are in working order).
3. You will receive a SMS later with the investigating officer in charge of your case.
4. The investigator will contact you, if you have not heard from the IO (Investigating Officer) you are welcome to call the officer.
5. When calling the IO for a update on your case please quote your case number. Please remember the IO has a lot of other cases and cannot remember each and every case number.
Reporting incidents in a form of a docket is very important as SAPS cannot focus on certain Hotspots if they do not know of them. Policing is planned by reported crime.
Crime patterns /trends are important, we are finding a lot of residents do not report incidents/crime because they do not have insurance or they are not claiming from their insurance company.
Please report crime! It is important to our area and it is your duty as a resident to report all incidents.
If you have any queries or need assistance, please contact Michelle Pelser 084 292 9144.



