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A message of hope and gratitude from Witbank Police Station commander

Witbank Police Station commander’s Christmas wish: A safer, more united community working together to combat crime and build a brighter future for all

As the year draws to a close, Witbank SAPS Station Commander, Brigadier Moses Bolton, has taken a moment to reflect on the past three years of serving the community.

In a heartfelt Christmas message, Brigadier Bolton expressed his gratitude to the community and his team for their unwavering support and dedication to fighting crime.

Despite the challenges posed by crimes such as car hijackings, murders, and robberies, Bolton commended the community for their active role in helping to combat crime.

He specifically thanked the Community Policing Forums, SACCW Neighbourhood Watch, Klipfontein Men’s Forum, and other community leaders for their tireless efforts.

Bolton also praised his team for their selfless service, saying, “My members have without fail or fatigue kept going strong in their service to protect and serve the communities… and will continue performing their duties throughout the Christmas period.”

As the festive season begins, Bolton urged the community to remain vigilant and take the necessary precautions to ensure their safety.

He concluded his message by wishing the community of eMalahleni a joyous and peaceful Christmas, and a successful new year.

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