The Law Enforcement Advancement Plan (LEAP) officers are being lauded as they continue to yield success in hotspot areas across the Cape Town metro.
Officers also managed to recover presumed stolen goods such as a laptop, a flat screen TV, a 1.97m overhead pole which belongs to the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa as well as various other tools.
Western Cape MEC of community safety Albert Fritz congratulated the officers for their sterling work in enhancing visible policing. “Among the tools stolen was a sheet cutter and bolt cutter, and I always think that someone who is walking around with a bolt cutter can not be up to any good. “And that applies to many of the other goods confiscated: imitation and illegal firearms are other such goods.
“When these items are confiscated, untold events of misery are averted. And in that sense, the true successes of these operations are not quantifiable,” Fritz said.
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