2025/04/14 |
Media Statement
KIMBERLEY – The Acting Provincial Commissioner of the Northern Cape, Major General Luntu Ngubelanga, has assured residents and visitors that the South African Police Service (SAPS) is fully prepared to protect and serve during the upcoming Easter holiday. A zero-tolerance approach will be adopted towards all forms of criminal activity across the province. Law enforcement operations will be bolstered by Community Police Structures, police reservists, and other relevant stakeholders. Priority will be given to combating serious crimes such as contact crimes, residential and business robberies, damage or tampering of essential infrastructure, gender-based violence, drug and alcohol-related offences, and promoting road safety. Large public events will be closely monitored to ensure effective crowd management and the maintenance of public order. Major General Ngubelanga emphasised that alcohol and substance abuse will not be tolerated, given their role in contributing to violent and serious crimes. He also encouraged all road users—motorists and pedestrians alike—to adhere to road safety practices to reduce fatalities and serious accidents. Roadblocks and vehicle checkpoints will be strategically implemented to deter and detect offenses such as driving under the influence. Specialized units, including the SAPS Search and Rescue Unit, will be deployed to monitor water bodies such as dams and rivers, particularly during the rainy season. Residents and tourists are urged to exercise caution around water and avoid unnecessary risks during adverse weather conditions. Parents are reminded to be vigilant and aware of their children’s whereabouts at all times. Homeowners should take the necessary precautions to secure their property when traveling, and shoppers are advised to remain alert in crowded areas. The public is encouraged to avoid carrying large amounts of cash, use debit or credit cards where possible, and stay aware of their surroundings while shopping. Major General Ngubelanga also extended his appreciation to community members for their continued support and collaboration in providing valuable information that leads to the arrest of criminals. He called on the public to remain the eyes and ears of the police and to report any suspicious activity to SAPS Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or via the My SAPS mobile application. All reports will be treated with the utmost confidentiality. Ends
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