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SAPS in desperate need of volunteers

The police service needs reservists to help them in the fight against crime and to uplift the community.

The South African Police Service in KwaZulu-Natal is recruiting volunteers as reservists.
SAPS invites residents who are energetic, intelligent, physically and mentally fit, and dedicated to serving their country on a voluntary basis, to apply to become reservists.
The police service needs reservists to help them in the fight against crime and to uplift the community.
Duties of a reservist are voluntary, without any expectation of receiving compensation for such duty.
Candidates are expected to perform a minimum of 16 hours voluntary duty per month.
To be a reservist, you must:
– Be a South African citizen by birth
– Be between the ages of 20 and 50 years old
– Be in possession of a Grade 12 National Senior Certificate
– Be able to read and write two official languages, of which one must be English
– Be willing to undergo a vetting or screening process
– Be prepared to take the prescribed oath of office
– Be without a criminal record
– Provide proof of a residential address
– Not have tattoos which will be visible when wearing uniform.
Employment is not a prerequisite requirement for applying as a reservist.
The closing date for applications is February 28.
Contact the nearest SAPS office or police station for application forms.
For more details, contact the SAPS KwaZulu-Natal provincial office on 031 325 4808/ 6404/ 6403.

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