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19 - 25 June 2018

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Fight against crime heats up De Waal Steyn

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o effectively combat crime, communities need to work together, not only with each other and law enforcement agencies but also internally. After weeks of protests and violence in our area, everyone is upset with everyone else and this has led to a situation where crime and criminality cannot be effectively managed,” says Gerrit Swanepoel, Secretary of Hermanus Community Police Forum (CPF). According to Swanepoel, a student of criminology and lecturer by trade, what is one person’s crime is another person’s protest and because the different communities do not have a full understanding of each other’s struggles, fears and aspirations it leads to a situation where enemies are soon born. Following several months of unrest where roads were blocked, businesses vandalised and clashes between the police and protesters at times reached boiling point, many residents have questioned the tactics of the SAPS of not arresting those who are guilty of public disorder or other criminal acts.

Bouchard Finlayson's vineyards treated visitors to the farm to a beautiful view during the FynArts Festival last week. The winery’s cellar housed the artworks of the finalists of the annual Tollman Bouchard Finlayson Art Award competition during the festival. PHOTO: Taylum Meyer, Titanium Photography

SAPS Cluster Commander, Donovan Heilbron says the role of the police during riots is to contain the situation and prevent it from spilling over into other areas or becoming so tense as to put people’s lives in danger.

“We observe what is happening at every protest and we try and keep the people as calm as possible. We do take pictures and videos that can later be used as evidence against those who commit crimes and to arrest certain individuals. “We do not, however, use strong-arm tactics to intimidate strikers or to arrest large groups of people. It is important to know that in most instances law enforcement officials are seriously outnumbered and should the situation become uncontrollable we will be overrun and unable to stop an angry crowd from wanton destruction,” says Heilbron. According to him all cases opened during the riots are being investigated. “There have been several cases of intimidation opened by both individuals and businesses, and investigations are ongoing. In some instances, the video material and photographs we have are being used to build cases and those dockets will be handed over for prosecution,” he adds. Due to the lack of effective policing some communities have taken to combatting crime on their own. Many suburbs in all our towns have active and dedicated neighbourhood watch systems that collaborate with law enforcement agencies and private security companies to assist in fighting crime. Continues on P 3


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