By Anele Siwa
24 June 2008
House breakings have reached unprecedented levels in the Greater Grassy Park, Cape Town.
“The community is concerned about house breakings and theft out of motor vehicles which seem to be the major problems,” says Philip Bam, Chairperson of the Community Policing Forum (CPF).
The Grassy Park community is today planning to have a meeting with police management and CPF.
According to Bam few businesses experienced armed robberies lately and this meeting with the police management and CPF is an opportunity to address these issues.
“We need the community input to plan more effectively to make our area safer. We urge all members of the Pelican Park, Grassy Park, Lotus River and Ottery communities to come and share their concerns and solutions so that we can strategies together to beat the criminals,” says Bam
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