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CPF’s call for consistency in anti-crime efforts

By Ragheema Mclean Community Policing Forums (CPF) on the Cape Flats have expressed their concern and disappointment over the recent call from the National Police Minister, Bheki Cele, to intensify efforts against criminals. Cele’s call comes amid the hijacking of Transport Minister, Sindisiwe Chikunga, her brother, and two bodyguards earlier this week. Chikunga and her VIP protectors were robbed of firearms and cellphones while changing a tyre that had punctured […]

today9 November 2023

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Bishop Lavis CPF: ‘What do you expect’ on lockdown looting

By Aneeqa Du Plessis Despair, desperation and hunger appears to be on the rise as the country enters its fourth week of the COVID-19 national lockdown. The looting of shops, liquor stores and now trucks - what is alleged to be acts of criminality - have become frequent. Two trucks loaded with food parcels for destitute communities were stoned and raided in Bonteheuwel yesterday. In videos doing the rounds on […]

today21 April 2020

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Valhalla Park residents hail Cameron Wilson life sentence

The Bishop Lavis Community Police Forum (CPF) says residents in Valhalla Park are relieved that convicted murderer Cameron Wilson will spend the rest of his life behind bars. Speaking to VOC this morning, CPF chairperson Graham Lindhorst said the stiff sentence handed down to Wilson sent a strong message to perpetrators of crime. Wilson was sentenced to four life sentences and 71 years imprisonment for three murders, rape and other […]

today25 August 2017

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