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Homeowners and Domestic Watch training rolled out

Warrant Officer Makhura contributed to the discussion by giving all who attended some very important, useful and life-saving tips in case they found themselves in the middle of a robbery, life-threatening crime situation or any other kind of danger.

On Thursday March 10 another Domestic Watch meeting was held that covered topics on how to avoid dangerous situations and how to prevent crime as far as possible.

Members from Honeydew Police Station and Honeydew Sector 1 CPF committee members joined efforts on the day to do homeowners and Domestic Watch training with some of the residents in Northwold. The focus was to educate both homeowners and the domestic staff on the dos and don’ts when it comes to property, and how to keep themselves safe.

Honeydew CPF PRO Michael Steyn.

Warrant Officer Makhura contributed to the discussion by giving all who attended some very important, useful and life-saving tips in case they found themselves in the middle of a robbery, life-threatening crime situation or any other kind of danger.

Tips on how to prevent crime from happening altogether as far as possible were also shared in the meeting.

The training was such a success that the organisers will be rolling out the sessions to more areas with the help of Honeydew Police.

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