By Cindy Witten
29 July 2008
In an effort to enhance service delivery and fulfill their policing obligation to the Community, police at the Pinelands Police Station will be hosting a Bambanani at the Pinelands high school in Forest drive on Wednesday 30 July at 18h00. Amongst other things, the crime statistics for the financial year 2006/2007 will be presented to the Community.
Inspector Leslie Adams urges all community members to attend in an effort to enhance service delivery in Pinelands and Thornton as various topics will be discussed.
"Inspector Waters will also be speaking at the Bambanani. He will explain sector patrolling to the community- how it functions. So that if in the future, they want to become part of it, they can join up and become part of safeguarding their own community,” said Adams.
Provincial Office representatives, Director Petrus Ignatius Robberts, other SAPS Senior Officers, Station Commissioner and his Management team as well as the local CPF Chair person, Mr Barry will be present at the meeting.
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