Toti Central CPF holds visibility drive

Local security companies and the police were part of the proceedings.

THE Toti Central Subforum had a stand down with local security companies and the police on May 28, to create visibility in the community in the continuous fight against crime.

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The meeting place was at the corner of Ndongeni Drive and Riverside Road near the Amanzimtoti Civic Centre.
The subforum’s chairperson, Dane de Klerk, said those who took part included the Amanzimtoti SAPS, the Community Crime Prevention Organisation Amanzimtoti (CCPO), ET Rapid Response, and Blue Security – Durban.
“We encourage everyone to join their local security companies and the local neighbourhood watch. Together we can make our town safe again,” said De Klerk.

To join the Toti Central CPF as a patroller, send an email to toticpfsubforum@gmail.com or join their Facebook page to find out more and to interact if you would like to join our patrol team.

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