
[Mpophemeni, KZN - 17 June 2013] Incident Time: 12H00 Four people are in a serious condition after the bakkie they were in...
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This list will help you to understand some of the behaviour considered criminal under South African law: Abduction Abduction refers to unlawfully...
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What is the meaning of those strange boards next to highways? They are planted every 200 metres, so that if...
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Four armed robbers would have thought twice before robbing a defenceless woman in her office in Ifafa had they known...
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On 10 June 2013, the Eshowe Magistrate’s Court convicted and sentenced Mpilo Bethwel Sibiya (35) to life imprisonment for raping...
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The Greytown Task Team recently made a breakthrough in the Mkhize family massacre investigation. Seven Mkhize family members were brutally...
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June is Youth Month and provides an opportunity to celebrate, focus on and discuss all things youth-related including education, employment...
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Hi operations, committees and community leaders; I trust you are all well and loving the day! I am sure that you had...
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Phoenix Cluster Crime Intelligence and Umhlali K9 Unit officers recently embarked on a crime-driven operation that led to the arrest...
Read moreEffective Incident Communication:
SA CAN uses, adapts and pioneers frontline technology to ensure effective communication amongst our ever-growing network of South Africans. Our systems harness the eyes and ears of the public to help combat crime.
Incident Management with Results:
SA CAN has carefully cultivated personal relations with all relevant emergency service providers, including SAPS (all units, i.e. SAPS, Metro Police, SAPS Dog Units, SAPS Airwing, Organised Crime, Provincial Operations), private security companies, medical emergency services and community safety and security resources. Users of our Incident Management Centre (IMC) receive the direct benefit of these relationships in the form of efficient and effective levels of response to emergency situations. SA CAN Duty Managers continue providing support to emergency service providers until the best possible result is achieved. Countless emergency services personnel have told us that it is support of this nature that helps them to stay motivated, which in turn further cements these critical relationships and enhances our ability to co-ordinate the best possible response to any emergency.
Community Crime Prevention Projects:
SA CAN runs several crime prevention programs that embrace both the suburban and township communities. These effective and extremely inexpensive projects are partially financed by Member subscriptions, precisely because they increase the number of eyes and ears we can call upon for crime-fighting information. To date the projects have directly resulted in suspect arrests and convictions which is critical.