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    Anti-crime message campaign music to residents’ ears

    EditorBy EditorNovember 8, 2015No Comments1 Min Read
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    Police conducted two anti-crime awareness campaigns on the streets of Grahamstown on Saturday 7 November with the help of the Eastern Cape Police Band.

    Police conducted two anti-crime awareness campaigns on the streets of Grahamstown on Saturday 7 November with the help of the Eastern Cape Police Band.

    Spokesperson Captain Mali Govender said in Tantyi, pamphlets were handed out and members of the community were informed about theimportance of rejecting and reporting stolen goods.

    “Women and children were also addressed on safety issues,” Govender said.

    In the CBD, groups of people, both young and old, gathered and danced to the music as the crowd got tips on safety on the streets and in their homes.

    “The group was also given a talk on contacting the SAPS  if they are aware of criminals and criminality within their communities,” Govender said.

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