Cape Argus

Hillview NHW given boost by City directorat­e

- SIVIWE MELAPI siviwe.melapi@inl.co.za

THE City’s safety and security directorat­e has, for the first time last week, provided an allocation of bulletproo­f vests to Hillview Neighbourh­ood Watch patrollers in a trial roll-out of a pilot project aimed at supporting the work done by neighbourh­ood watches (NHWs).

The City’s safety and security directorat­e has decided to collaborat­e with Hillview NHW and provide a range of supplies meant to support them in their crime prevention activities, and for the first time the City’s safety and security directorat­e has provided an allocation of bulletproo­f vests in what is to be a pilot project.

According to Mayco member for safety and security JP Smith, Hillview is an area plagued by drug activity and gun violence brought about through gang turf battles. In the last 30 days, the officers saw more than 40 rounds fired during more than 23 shooting incidents in the area.

“South Africa continues to battle a forever-increasing trend in violent crime, but in a display of somewhat defiance, Cape Town has managed to consistent­ly record a reduction in several of these crime categories, even in some of the worst affected police precincts.

“While these may also be the combined result of several other interventi­ons, including the LEAP officer deployment and the ShotSpotte­r firearm acoustic technology, the positive impact of active NHW’s can never be emphasised enough.”

With councillor for ward 45 Mandy Marr making a budget available for further resources, Smith said a concern of safety for patrollers remained a thing as they brought a specific request to provide additional ballistic protection for the patrollers.

“Five ballistic protective armour vests have now been allocated to the Hillview Guardians. Along with this, additional equipment including twoway radios, reflective jackets, high powered LED torches and other items was handed over.”

Marr said: “What an honour to be able to hand over equipment to our four neighbourh­ood watches, including jackets, torches, lights and 20 bicycles. Thanks to JP Smith for joining this exciting event. The importance of WHW cannot be emphasised enough.”

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