The Independent on Saturday

Ganging up on criminals

Durban police, CPFs on warpath

- DUNCAN GUY

COMMUNITY Policing Forums (CPFs) around Durban are brainstorm­ing new crime-prevention strategies to avoid the crime spike felt in Westville this month.

The CPF in nearby Kloof plans to improve camera surveillan­ce, eManzimtot­i is to meet soon to cement plans, and Greenwood Park is doing its best to maintain the high level of community participat­ion it revived three months ago.

The Westville CPF welcomed a beefed-up metro police presence after a meeting this week with Deputy Mayor Fazwia Peer, where emotions ran high.

“It will take a while for the guys on the ground to gather intelligen­ce. It’s not something that can be fixed overnight,” said Westville CPF spokespers­on Caz Weeks.

“We hope the word gets through to the syndicates that they are going up against something if they try their luck.”

However, he believes the root of the Westville crime problem lies in the local police station being under-resourced and, for repeated periods, without a full-time station commander.

Weeks said the position was a slot for a colonel, and people in that position had moved elsewhere when they were promoted to the rank of brigadier.

“The CPF would like to see Westville SAPS upgraded to a brigadier police station,” he said. “We believe it should be, given the amount of policing in this area of 13 000-odd homes, two major shopping malls and a shopping centre, businesses, a university, a prison and a hospital.

“That requires resources and senior management.”

He said the Westville police station needed to get its numbers bolstered and get the backing it needs.

In Kloof, CPF chairperso­n Corné Broodryk said the crime wave in Westville had not yet hit, “but we do believe it’s coming”. He spoke of plans to install cameras at entrances and exits to Kloof, including licence-recognitio­n devices.

Broodryk put the problem down to unemployme­nt, saying that the 20 gate batteries stolen last month were probably sold for R50 each.

“Someone who sells five can probably live off that for a week. People are desperate,” he said, adding that the metro police and SAPS were unable to deal with the crime.

In eManzimtot­i, a spokespers­on for the local CPF, who did not want to be identified, said new strategies and ideas would be presented at a meeting in 10 days’ time, but would not elaborate.

She said that while eManzimtot­i’s Galleria Centre had been hit by jewellery robbers late last year, and a spate of further such incidents had happened elsewhere, including in Musgrave and at the Hilton Hotel, most crime in the southern town had been opportunis­tic.

To the north of the city, Greenwood Park CPF chairman Robin Candy said his area, which includes Effingham and Avoca, experience­d a crime spike until three

BLUFF resident Johannes David “Dawie” Kriel will have to wait more than a month to hear his fate for allegedly impairing the dignity of the Indian community.

Kriel pleaded guilty to a charge of crimen injuria in the Durban Magistrate’s Court yesterday. Magistrate Themba Sishi postponed the case to March 3 for judgment.

Kriel submitted a statement telling the court he had no intention of insulting the Indian community when he labelled them as “devil worshipper­s” on Facebook on the night of Diwali last year.

He said he had been at home that night, and the loud fireworks traumatise­d his dogs. He became frustrated and angry, and posted on a community Facebook group.

He said on Facebook: “To those idol worshipper­s and devil disciples who buy them in the name of religion, p***off back to your dark hole in the backwoods of India you d***head!! I could strangle you morons with my bare hands and derive great pleasure in watching your face turn blue and your tongue pop out.”

DA and ANC members protested outside the court.

 ?? PICTURE: TERRY HAYWOOD ?? MY LAPTOP: Queensburg­h resident Preston Mohanlall shows his computer which was retrieved hours after a robbery at his home. Behind him at the Westville North mobile CCTV command and control centre are Inspector Timothy Will, Constable Donovan Govender,...
PICTURE: TERRY HAYWOOD MY LAPTOP: Queensburg­h resident Preston Mohanlall shows his computer which was retrieved hours after a robbery at his home. Behind him at the Westville North mobile CCTV command and control centre are Inspector Timothy Will, Constable Donovan Govender,...

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