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Crime prevention is everybody’s business

- VELISA NAICKER Chatsworth

CRIME has escalated rapidly in our communitie­s with few if any anti-crime prevention strategies in some areas.

Almost everyone we know has been affected in some way. It could be a robbery, hijacking or worse – murder and rape.

As a community we can no longer rely solely on the police and response services to assist us.

We need to be proactive and participat­e in community activities designed to prevent crime.

One such crime prevention initiative is the local WhatsApp Crime Watch group. Each area has a designated Crime Watch group that consists of members of the community who report and assist with crime-related issues. The group also consists of members from the local SAPS, ward councillor­s, activists and reaction units.

The WhatsApp Crime Watch has proved invaluable to me. When I experience­d an attempted hijacking I was able to circulate on the group a descriptio­n of the suspects’ vehicle.

Members of the community received this informatio­n faster than the SAPS as it was sent directly to their mobile devices and they were able to provide real-time feedback that led to an efficient arrest.

Had I not been on the WhatsApp Crime Watch the suspects would have inevitably found another victim, who might not have been as lucky as I was to escape with my life.

Don’t let your family, friends or neighbours be just another crime statistic. I urge members of the community to join their local WhatsApp Crime Watch because you never know when you might need a helping hand.

Community members can find out more about WhatsApp Crime groups in their area by contacting their local SAPS, ward councillor­s or activists.

Crime prevention is everybody’s business. Be vigilant, be proactive and take a stand against crime.

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