City of Cape Town working to combat crime
"The City of Cape Town, in our commitment to protecting all our citizens and making this a Safe City, has introduced a number of initiatives aimed at reducing crime-related activity in the city. We recognise that citizens need to be safe in their city. If they feel threatened by violence or crime, they can never truly access the opportunities that Cape Town provides for them," said Alderman JP Smith, Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security.
Whilst the primary mandate for Safety and Security belongs to the South African Police Services (SAPS), which is directed by the National Government, Cape Town has demonstrated that a metro that uses resources and models of international best practice effectively can significantly reduce incidences of crime throughout the city.
The City of Cape Town has put in place a number of initiatives to reduce crime.
One of these is the Gang Unit which started with its operations on 1 December 2011. By forming a focused and dedicated Unit for what is an endemic problem in the city, it was hoped that intelligence could be gathered that would lead to the apprehension of known gang leaders in communities.
The operational focus of the unit includes: