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Uber hijackings and gangsterism remain a concern

Police boost the community's morale with ongoing engagement in an attempt to find solutions to address crime.

Eldorado Park SAPS media liaison officer, Sergeant Fezeka Khobo CPF chairperson Sbusiso Zwane and CPF coordinator Ntimande had a radio interview on Jozi FM, where they discussed various crimes that affect law-abiding citizens of Eldorado Park, on July 30.

The interview focused on issues of crime hotspots, drugs, gangsterism, Uber hijackings and most importantly fostering a partnership with other structures like the CPF and other anti-crime forums.

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Sergeant Khobo said the interview session was extremely informative as community members were granted an opportunity to call on air to ask questions and seek advice.

The communication officer of Eldorado Park SAPS, Sergeant Fezeka Khobo addresses community members during a radio interview on Jozi FM, at Dube, Soweto studio,o on July 30.

Sergeant Khobo also urged residents to join the CPF to improve their understanding regarding the framework of policing work and to be able to effectively report any illegal activities anonymously.

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Anyone with any information regarding illegal activities at Eldorado Park can contact the SAPS on 011 946 0300 or 082 444 3001.

Alternatively, whistle-blowers who wish to tip off the police anonymously may call the SAPS Crime Stop Hotline on 08600 10111.
The Eldorado Park police station can also be reached on 112.

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