Brighton Beach police station temporarily closes due to Covid-19 case

Phone lines at the station's Community Service Centre will not be accessible during this time, however, service delivery will not be hampered.

RESIDENTS are advised that the Brighton Beach police station has been temporarily closed. This is due to one of its members testing positive for Covid-19 on Monday, December 13.

The station’s spokesperson, Captain Louise le Roux said the Community Service Centre will operate from the FCS (Family Violence Child Protection and Sexual Offence Unit) building which is situated on the premises.

She said directional signage will indicate the location of the temporary Community Service Centre for the community’s convenience.

“The telephone lines at the police station Community Service Centre will not be accessible for the duration of the closure. However, service delivery will not be hampered.

“The building will be decontaminated today (Tuesday, December 14) and services will resume as normal at the station on Wednesday, December 15,” she said.

Management at the station apologises for any inconvenience that may arise from this. The acting station Commander Detective Lieutenant Colonel Tony Govender can be reached on 082 556 8765.

Alternatively, to access the station, call 079 500 1136 for all emergencies and complaints which will be attended to accordingly.  

 
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