Cape Argus

Success rate in nabbing criminals rises

- NOMALANGA TSHUMA nomalanga.tshuma@inl.co.za TRACEY ADAMS

THE Cape Town Central City Improvemen­t District (CCID), just three days after the nationwide lockdown began, caught a number of opportunis­tic criminals attempting to take advantage of the unusual quietness in the CBD.

CCID chief executive Tasso Evangelino­s said that while the criminals were chancers, the fact that they were caught had nothing to do with chance. He said this had raised the not-forprofit company’s safety and security department’s success rate of catching criminals to 98%.

“When the National State of Disaster was announced, our team swiftly shifted our working strategies to ensure that the CCID continues to deliver on its mandate and keep the city centre safe and clean, even while the CBD isn’t open for business,” said Evangelino­s.

As the largest CCID in the country and one of the most successful, the CCID in line with taking the necessary precaution­s to protect both the frontline working staff and the public, has introduced precaution­ary safety measures to curb the spread of Covid-19.

He said they have started a new shift system for the staff, and trained them in Covid-19 protection protocols, as well as providing protective personal equipment, and putting in place rigorous hygiene safety.

Evangelino­s said that along with providing an essential security and safety service, the CCID would also play a pivotal role in communicat­ing and facilitati­ng solutions.

“We have stepped up our distributi­on of informatio­n to all stakeholde­rs to ensure everyone is constantly updated. We are constantly adapting as we go. Every day is a learning opportunit­y. The role of a CCID is to be consistent­ly reliable to give stakeholde­rs peace of mind. We’re active remotely and operationa­lly,” said Evangelino­s.

The safety and well-being of the team is one of the organisati­on’s top priorities,” said Evangelino­s.

 ?? African News Agency (ANA) ?? MEMBERS of the Cape Town Central City Improvemen­t District have thwarted opportunis­tic criminals in the CBD. |
African News Agency (ANA) MEMBERS of the Cape Town Central City Improvemen­t District have thwarted opportunis­tic criminals in the CBD. |

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