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Dusi reassures paddlers on safety following weekend robberies

FNB Dusi GM Steve Botha has slammed the incidents and reassured paddlers that the safety plan is already in place for the FNB Dusi.

THE organisers of the FNB Dusi Canoe Marathon from 14 to 16 February have stepped in to reassure paddlers that their safety will be guaranteed, following incidents of theft that marred the 50 Miler one-day race at the weekend.

Several participants were robbed by a trio of criminals operating in the Second Saddle area just above the confluence of the uMsindusi and uMngeni Rivers.

FNB Dusi GM Steve Botha has slammed the incidents and reassured paddlers that the safety plan already in place for the FNB Dusi will ensure that there is no repeat of these incidents when the three day classic takes place in a month’s time.

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“It is deeply upsetting to learn of these incidents,” said Botha. “This is a small criminal element that is operating in an area that has been very supportive of paddling events for many years now.”

“It is a two way relationship that has seen the paddling community invest heavily in the area building school classrooms, crèches and clinics over the years through the Valley Chiefs Fund. The Dusi Canoe Marathon has an extremely good relationship with the chiefs down the Dusi valley and a number of meetings are convened where among other things safety of paddlers is discussed. The chiefs are also well aware of the dates of the event and when all the vehicles will be in the valley and of the money raised to uplift their communities.”

Botha said he hoped that the law enforcement agencies would work tirelessly to identify the perpetrators and bring them to book.

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He added that the comprehensive safety plan that is in place for the FNB Dusi would ensure a co-ordinated security will deny criminal elements any opportunity to operate.

“The Dusi committee also has extensive relationships with all departments of the SAP services and on Wednesday we will hold the Dusi Canoe Marathon safety and security meeting with the Pietermaritzburg SAPS, the Horse Mounted Unit, the Motorcycle Unit, the Air Wing Unit, Search and Rescue, the K9 Dog Unit, Durban Metro Police, the Durban Horse Mounted Unit and the SA Navy personnel. At this meeting all planning and contingency strategies are discussed,” he added.

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