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Portfolio Committee applauds increase in CCTV detections


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Portfolio Committee applauds increase in CCTV detections

City of Cape town

15th November 2024

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At its most recent meeting, the Safety and Security Portfolio committee reviewed the latest CCTV data. Incidents detected between July and September were more than 17 000 – a more than 100% increase compared to the same period last year.

‘The increased detection rate is directly linked to the measures implemented by the Metro Police Strategic Surveillance Unit to ensure more round the clock monitoring of the CCTV system, and the increase in cameras around the metropole. It also bears testament to the efforts of the unit to keep cameras functioning, in spite of challenges like vandalism and theft of infrastructure, and we salute their achievements,’ said Portfolio Committee Chairperson, Councillor Mzwakhe Nqavashe.

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CCTV detections between July and September 2024 totalled 17 234, compared to 8 284 during the same period last year. That represents an increase of 108%.  

The camera network is used to detect criminal acts, medical emergencies, accidents and other road safety challenges, fires and service disruptions like pipe bursts etc. 

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Potential criminal acts detected during the period totalled 9 632, with 110 arrests on charges including robbery, possession of drugs, attempted murder, driving under the influence, murder and assault. 

‘CCTV cameras play an extremely important role in the fight against crime and also minimise the risk of security threats in communities. Apart from daily patrols by our enforcement agencies, the CCTV network provides a valuable layer of additional cover. As we head into the busy festive season period, the network will be even more invaluable to our public safety efforts,’ added Councillor Nqavashe.

To report suspicious behaviour or criminal activities, residents can phone the City’s Public Emergency Communication Centre on 021 480 7700 from a landline and 107 from a cell phone. 

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