Level 3 protocols that community security must adhere to
Accredited neighbourhood watches are allowed to operate, provided that they adhere to certain protocols stipulated in a letter by the Deputy National Commissioner, LieutenantGeneral SF Masemola.
The letter, received by the Minister of Community
Safety Albert Fritz on 5 June, outlines the conditions under which neighbourhood watches (NHWs) may operate during lockdown Level 3.
Masemola's letter states that, as per the regulations issued on 28 May, NHWs may operate subject to their compliance with the relevant prescripts outlined in the regulations and directives made by the Department of Health.
The relevant guidelines provided for NHWs are as follows:
NHW members must be in possession of a valid permit at all times;
In the case of NHWs, a valid permit must be issued by the convener (Department of Community Safety) or any person authorised by him/her; and
Form 2 of the regulations must be used by the NHW member as a valid permit.
"It should be noted that the police have no competency to issue permits to NHW members and should under no circumstances do so," said Fritz. "Furthermore, the Department of Community Safety will only issue permits to members of accredited NHW structures. An extensive communication has been issued to the chairpersons of all accredited NHW structures outlining the protocols that they must adhere to whilst operating."
Should anyone have any further questions on whether their
NHW structure may operate or about obtaining permits for members of accredited NHW structures, they may contact the Department of Community Safety's NHW unit by e-mailing Neighbourhood.Watch@ westerncape.gov.za.