Police: ‘Report a missing person immediately’


By OBAKENG MAJE

The Northern Cape said vital steps must be followed when reporting a missing person. The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Colonel Cherelle Ehlers said, there is no waiting period to report a missing person and the immediate response by the police can save a life.

She further said the public should report the missing person at the nearest police station immediately. Ehlers added that, if possible, provide a recent photograph of the missing person.

“Give an account of the missing person’s last whereabouts, as well as a detailed description of the clothes the person was last seen wearing. Complete and sign a SAPS 55(A) form as this safeguards the SAPS from false reports and indemnifies the SAPS to distribute the photograph of the missing person.

“Obtain the investigating officer’s contact details and keep him/her informed of any additional information. If a missing person is found or returns voluntarily, inform the investigating officer immediately,” she said.

Ehlers said practicing personal safety may save your life. She said the public should be crime conscious and be aware of crime opportunities at all times.

“Never walk around alone and do not talk to strangers. Be on the lookout for strange cars or people. Walk in well lit, busy streets and in a group if possible. Always let someone know where you are going and how long you will be gone.

“Trust your instinct. Parents and caregivers must practice child safety at all times. If it is at all possible, children should play and walk with other children. Avoid situations, where strangers may approach children, such as unsupervised play areas or bushy areas,” said Ehlers.

She said the public must know where their children are at all times. Ehlers said individuals should never leave children unattended in a vehicle.

“Listen to your children and pay attention, if they tell you they do not want to be with someone or go somewhere. Notice when anyone shows your child a great deal of attention,” she said.

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A man nabbed for being in possession of dagga worth R45 000 in Pampierstad


By OBAKENG MAJE

A man (45) has been arrested in Pampierstad for being in possession of dagga worth R45 000. The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Colonel Cherelle Ehlers said, crime intelligence driven-operation in the area, led to the seizure of dagga.

Ehlers said the suspect was arrested at his premises in Pampierstad by the members from the Kimberley Task Team, Kimberley Public Order Police, Kimberley Tactical Response Team and the SANDF after a search.

“The police recovered and seized dagga to the estimated value of R45 000 and steel buckets, approximately 30 litres, filled with coins. A man was arrested on charges of illegal possession of dagga and illegal dealing in dagga,” she said.

Meanwhile, the Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola, commended the police for their vigilant conduct and assured the community that the fight against drugs will continue unabated.

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