Queensburgh community learns about crime awareness
Crowds of people from the community gathered at the Escome Primary School for this informative display.
The SAPS Dog Unit arrives and releases their dog to attack the suspect who is trying to flee.
MALVERN SAPS hosted a crime awareness day at Escombe Primary School on Saturday, 6 May.
The Malvern SAPS, SAPS Dog Unit, paramedics, and security companies put on demonstrations to illustrate specific crime scenes and what is done to handle those situations.
Crowds of people from the community gathered at the school for this informative display. There was also stalls where people could browse and learn more about how to secure their homes with alarms systems, and insure their contents against house robbery.
The community also enjoyed the delicious food and snacks and goodies that was on sale at the event.
Nadine and Matthew Naidoo at the crime awareness day.
Troy and Ben Beneke grab a bite to eat at the crime awareness day.
Megan, Winston and Chloe Veersamy enjoy lunch at the crime awareness day.
Jenine and Riaan Botha at the crime awareness day.
The Malvern SAPS enact a hijacking scene.
Jason de Koker and Cheron Alston.
Nicolene van Staden (Parkside Neighbourhood Watch), Don Maskell (Escome Neighbourhood Watch) an Teresa Davie (MobiClaw 911) spoke to the crowds about the importance of security.
Melissa Neethling, Bradley Verity, Angel Verity and Patrick Verity.
Adam and Kim Naude.
Ugeshan Naidoo, Triyanna Naidoo, Talissa Naidoo and Jerome Naidoo.
The SAPS helicopter arrives at the scene.
Mnqobi and Kukhanya Luthuli with the Nando’s chicken.
The SAPS Dog Unit arrives and releases their dog to attack the suspect who is trying to flee.
The SAPS dog and police officers arrest the suspect.