By Kedibone Molaetsi
Kimberley- The MEC for Transport, Safety and Liaison, Martha Bartlett and the Provincial Commissioner for the SAPS in the Northern Cape, Lt Gen Janet Basson officially launched the festive season operation Duty Calls on Friday, 21st November 2014 in Batlharos in Kuruman.
The launch kicked off with a spectacular showcase of resources by various government departments.
At the launch, the Deputy Provincial Commissioner, Major General Rasmati Shuvuri officially handed over the Northern Cape Festive season plan to the Provincial Commissioner, Lt Gen Basson.
“In her address to the community, Lieutenant General Basson iterated that Operation Duty Calls is to police and to safeguard the citizens of the Northern Cape during the festive period and beyond to ensure a safe, secure and peaceful holiday season for all the people in the Northern Cape” colonel Priscilla Naidu said.
She added that ‘one of the strategic priorities is community mobilisation.
During this period and beyond, the SAPS will re-enforce efforts to address priority crimes namely murder, assault, all sexual offenses, robbery, burglary, illegal possession of firearms, theft of motor vehicles, drug related crimes as well as the abuse of alcohol.
“All available resources will be utilised effectively and specialised units ( Tactical Response Team, K9 units, Public Order Policing etc) will be incorporated to address serious and violent crimes. Law enforcement will follow an integrated approach and will work ‘hand in glove’ with our counterparts such as the Provincial and municipal traffic etc – fighting crime is everyone’s business” Naidu said.
She further went on to say that ‘the Northern Cape police re-affirms its commitment towards the community we diligently serve.’
The MEC for Transport, Safety and Liaison, Martha Bartlett also mentioned in her message that fighting crime is a shared responsibility and that it is through action and partnership that crime and criminals can be defeated in our society.
Bartlett said the launch comes at the right time when we are entering the 16 Days of Activism campaign to mobilise the communities to act against all forms of abuse. The negative impact of violence against women and children has a demoralising effect on our society.
“It is during this period where we must intensify the fight against crime and make sure that working together to build a crime free society” she said.
MEC also sent out a stern warning to those involved in crime, that they have a war on their hands and that through partnerships with other law enforcement agencies, they are united in the quest to combat crime.
Messages of support for the campaign were also delivered by representatives from Business Against Crime, the Provincial Community Policing Forum.
The South African Police Unions, SAPU and POPCRU.
-TDN
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