Cape Argus

Full steam ahead for Metrorail safety unit

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THE formation of an enforcemen­t unit to prioritise the safety and security of Metrorail commuters and infrastruc­ture moved a step closer this week, with the signing of a memorandum of agreement between the City of Cape Town, the Passenger Rail Agency of SA (Prasa) and the Western Cape provincial government.

A commitment was made during a summit convened and attended by the city’s transport and urban developmen­t authority (TDA), the department of transport and public works, Prasa, rail experts and business leaders, in Woodstock in February.

The cost to establish and operate the unit for 12 months is R47.9 million and would be jointly funded by the TDA, the Western Cape government and Prasa.

“The unit will consist of at least 100 members and will focus on commuter safety as well as vandalism and the theft of crucial Metrorail infrastruc­ture and assets. The members will rely on technology and crime intelligen­ce and will support the SAPS to identify those who are involved in the illicit metals theft industry.

“The ultimate goal is to address the safety and security issues so that we can stabilise the urban rail service in the short term,” said the city’s mayoral committee member for transport and urban developmen­t, Brett Herron.

The city will be responsibl­e for the appointmen­t and training of the law enforcemen­t officers.

Metrorail Western Cape regional manager, Richard Walker, said: “This initiative will support and assist in expediting our Prasa plans to profession­alise and transform our own protection services department to a more effective, better skilled and equipped transit-oriented unit to combat crime.

“The unit will have a twopronged focus, primarily to deal with the vandalism, theft and illegal trade of non-ferrous metal and copper and, secondly, to increase visible policing on trains and stations for improved commuter safety.”

The Metrorail Western Cape region will – from the current protection services unit – appoint and train 50 members who will form part of the new task team. – African News Agency (ANA)

‘THIS INITIATIVE WILL SUPPORT AND ASSIST OUR PRASA PLANS’

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