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The People’s Movement for Change defends Claudine Coleridge, a member of the Elsies River Community Policing Forum, against allegations of gang affiliations following a controversial photograph. As political tensions escalate, the Western Cape CPF Board calls for a review of membership integrity.
Five suspects were shot and killed in a shootout with police in Ntuzuma, raising concerns about rising crime and community safety.
This incident happened in Malabar Hills on Saturday morning when PT Alarms members spotted the trio, sparking immediate concern and intervention.
The violent episode unfolded following an altercation inside the establishment, where a confrontation escalated to life-threatening levels.
Urgent call for community involvement in combating soaring crime.
Both police stations ranked among the 40 worst performing police stations in Gauteng.
Police are investigating a series of gang-related shootings in Ravensmead and Grassy Park, leaving communities in fear and raising concerns about escalating violence.
Police are investigating a series of gang-related shootings in Ravensmead and Grassy Park, leading to community outrage and fears of escalating violence.
Community leaders in KwaZulu-Natal discuss the vital role of Neighbourhood Watches and Community Policing Forums in combating crime, highlighting the need for funding and support.
A Cape Town father was tragically shot at his son’s funeral in Ravensmead, sparking community outrage and calls for action against gun violence.
Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli discusses the urgent need for community engagement and effective measures to combat escalating crime rates in KwaZulu-Natal.
Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli convenes a strategic planning session in Durban to combat rising crime rates in KwaZulu-Natal, urging community collaboration and highlighting the importance of crime prevention.
In a shocking series of events, Cape Town witnesses multiple shootings linked to gang violence, prompting urgent calls for community action and police intervention.
KZN Premier Thami Ntuli urges rural communities to confront crime fearlessly, drawing parallels to historical Struggle heroes, while addressing the challenges of vigilantism and community safety.
In a shocking incident at Centenary Secondary School, three teenagers were hospitalised after a fight that allegedly stemmed from a racist altercation. As calls for accountability grow, the future of student safety in schools hangs in the balance.
Community Policing Forums in Mariannhill are set to discuss plans for a new police station aimed at enhancing safety and reducing crime in the area.
Lieutenant General Godfrey Lebeya reveals shocking statistics on police murders and State Capture investigations in South Africa, underscoring the urgent need for action against crime and corruption.
Durban North Community Police Forum discusses the challenges of predicting targeted murders following recent violent incidents in the area.
Following the shocking murder of a neighbourhood watch member, the Makhaza Community Police Forum has called for increased safety measures for crime fighters.
“We then heard loud bangs and I thought it was fireworks, but the shots were continuous. He didn’t make a sound. I only noticed that he was shot when he fell on the ground. ”
Following the shocking murder of a neighbourhood watch member, the Makhaza Community Police Forum has called for increased safety measures for crime fighters.
SAPS faces mounting pressure as controversy erupts over plans to dismantle its internal watchdog, the National Police Inspectorate. The Democratic Alliance warns this move could severely undermine police accountability and reform efforts, demanding urgent parliamentary intervention. This decision, made without consulting Parliament, raises critical questions about transparency in South Africa's law enforcement governance.
The shootout was between two warring parties within the same taxi organisation, according to the provincial police commissioner.
The Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association (Cata) said the safety of commuters is their primary concern and called for more boots on the ground.
One person has died and seven others are injured following a violent shootout at a Nyanga taxi rank, prompting calls for increased police presence as schools reopen.