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Bramley police engage with Marlboro residents

Bramley police engage with Marlboro residents in an effort to create a more informed and proactive community.

Bramley police continue to engage with residents to create a better, more informed and proactive community.

In a recent community outreach engagement, officers alongside the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, City of Johannesburg, Department of Community Safety, Department of Social Development, JMPD, the CPF and ward councillor engaged with the community of Setjwetla at Marlboro Community Hall in Marlboro Gardens.

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“It was a community outreach engagement session where the team was addressing policing and service delivery concerns,” said Bramley police spokesperson Captain Molefe Mogodi.

Bramley station commander Colonel Owen Kind was also in attendance.

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“He was able to respond to clarity-seeking questions regarding policing matters.”

Bramley Police station commander Colonel Owen King addresses residents. Photo: @SAPoliceService Twitter

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Residents in attendance also had access to various department kiosks for further assistance and guidance.

The community is encouraged to engage with the police and report any crime-related information to the station on 011 445 4100 or Crime Stop 08600 10111.

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Residents have also been asked to make use of the MySAPS mobile application.

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