Reagen Allen, Western Cape minister of police oversight and community safety, handed over a drone to the South African National Parks (SANParks) on Friday for use on Table Mountain.
Reagen Allen, Western Cape minister of police oversight and community safety, handed over a drone to the South African National Parks on Friday for use on Table Mountain. This follows the recent delivery of drones to the Cape Winelands, Overberg, Garden Route and West Coast District municipalities.
‘Partnerships are key to the successful fight against crime in Table Mountain National Park and the donation of a drone by the Western Cape Government is one such key partnership where we can combine our resources to prevent and tackle criminal activities,’ said SANParks Manager Megan Taplin. ‘The drone will also assist us with aerial surveillance and help our rangers during search and rescue operations.
Allen added that creating safer spaces across the province remains a priority of the WCG. ‘We will continue to incorporate and utilise technology in our war on crime. I am also looking forward to handing over a drone to the Central Karoo district municipality, in due course.’ Explore Cape Town and its surroundings with these incredible deals on cars for under R100 000. Find car listings