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Click to edit Master subtitle style POLICING STRATEGY MPUMALANGA Presented by Prov Comm Ntobela 8 February

Click to edit Master subtitle style STRATEGIC DIRECTION Management Indaba Provincial Commissioner & DPCs Provincial Heads Cluster Commanders SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS THREAT ASSESSMENT IDENTIFIED TOP 7 CONTRIBUTING STATIONS 22

Click to edit Master subtitle style Middleburg Tonga Operational Support 100% Staffing 100% Resourcing Back to Basics Kanyamazane Operational Focus Generators of Crime Sector Policing STRATEGIC DIRECTION Management RESOLVE Provincial Commissioner & DPCs Provincial Heads Cluster Commanders Kabokweni Witbank Top 7 Contributi ng Stations Geographic Approach Ermelo Vosman 33

Click to edit Master subtitle style STRATEGIC DIRECTION Partnership Formation Partnership Agreement VISION SHARING Stakeholder Consultation MEC Community Safety Provincial CPF Board Independent Complaints Directorate Organised Labour 44

Click to edit Master subtitle style KEY RESULT AREAS ADDRESS CRIME GENERATORS REDUCE LEVELS OF CRIME SECTOR POLICING SUSTAIN AND ESTABLISH NEW PARTNERSHIPS QUALITATIVE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 55

Click to edit Master subtitle style ADDRESS CRIME GENERATORS GeneratorIntervention Firearms (Illegal Possession)Increase confiscation by 10% Liquor OutletsRaid and Close Shebeens Drugs Increase confiscation and arrests by 10% CorruptionArrest, Name and Shame High FlyersImplement POCA legislation Mob JusticeMobilize Sector Forums Taxi ViolenceEngage Taxi Associations BorderlinesRoot out Corrupt Officials Repeat OffendersIntensify Tracing Team 66

Click to edit Master subtitle style REDUCE LEVELS OF CRIME IssueIntervention Contact CrimesReduce by 7-10% Sexual AssaultsDaily Arrests Arrest Wanteds80% end March 2012 Property CrimesReduce by 7-10% All HousebreakingsLCRC 100 % attendance Stock TheftReduce by 60% Crimes dependent on police actionIncrease by 10% Reaction Time15 Minutes War Room ( Trio Crimes)Refine Standard Operating Procedures Repeat OffendersSpeedup finger prints and oppose bail Second Hand DealersWeekly Visits SuccessesMarket on the Media 77

Click to edit Master subtitle style SECTOR POLICING Minimum Standards One vehicle per sector Two members per vehicle Vehicle marked Sector Name and blue lights 24/7 Operational 88

Click to edit Master subtitle style SUSTAIN AND ESTABLISH NEW PARTNERSHIPS PartnerFocus CommunityMobilize to report criminals / informers Security CompaniesTracing of Wanteds BA CInsurance related Crimes Sector Ward CommitteesDo away with mob justice Organised LabourHealthy employee working relations CPFMobilize communities Justice DepartmentCase flow management Department of Community Safety, Security and Liaison Government Support MediaShape public perceptions Independent Complaints DirectorateShape employee behavior Tribal AuthoritiesImplement Sector Policing 99

Click to edit Master subtitle style QUALITATIVE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Focus AreaComponentRole Sector PolicingSupply Chain Management Make vehicles and cell phones available Turnaround for repairs HRMPersonnel availability FinanceBudget redistribution ArrestsLegal ServicesLegal Certainty Public PerceptionsCommunicationPrint and Electronic Media engagement 1010

Click to edit Master subtitle style 2010/2011 CRIME STATISTICS Crime Category % Increase/ decrease Contact crime (Crime against the person)-10.13% Contact related crime (Crime against property)-13.36% Property related crime-5.76% Crimes dependant on police action for detection+34.2% Other serious crime-0.30% 1111

Click to edit Master subtitle style 2010/2011 CRIME STATISTICS: 7 IDENTIFIED STATIONS MURDER % Increase/ decrease Middelburg-54.5% Ermelo-26.3% Witbank-3% Kanyamazane-37.5% Kabokweni-24.1% Vosman-24.4% Tonga-57.1% 1212

Click to edit Master subtitle style 2010/2011 CRIME STATISTICS: 7 IDENTIFIED STATIONS ATTEMPTED MURDER % Increase/ decrease Middelburg-50% Ermelo-21.9% Witbank-52.1% Kanyamazane-34.7% Kabokweni+35.7% Vosman-25.5% Tonga-12.5% 1313

Click to edit Master subtitle style 2010/2011 CRIME STATISTICS: 7 IDENTIFIED STATIONS ROBBERY WITH AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES % Increase/ decrease Middelburg-8% Ermelo-0.7% Witbank-14.6% Kanyamazane-14.8% Kabokweni-17.2% Vosman-10.2% Tonga+4% 1414

Click to edit Master subtitle style 2010/2011 CRIME STATISTICS: 7 IDENTIFIED STATIONS COMMON ROBBERY % Increase/ decrease Middelburg+43.8% Ermelo-24% Witbank+32.8% Kanyamazane-20% Kabokweni-21.8% Vosman-23% Tonga-10% 1515

Click to edit Master subtitle style 2010/2011 CRIME STATISTICS: 7 IDENTIFIED STATIONS ASSAULT GBH % Increase/ decrease Middelburg-4.6% Ermelo-2.9% Witbank-8.6% Kanyamazane-16% Kabokweni-15% Vosman+7.5% Tonga-23% 1616

Click to edit Master subtitle style 2010/2011 CRIME STATISTICS: 7 IDENTIFIED STATIONS COMMON ASSAULT % Increase/ decrease Middelburg+2.7% Ermelo-7.8% Witbank-0.4% Kanyamazane-2.7% Kabokweni-13.3% Vosman-20.8% Tonga-9.2% 1717

Click to edit Master subtitle style 2010/2011 CRIME STATISTICS: 7 IDENTIFIED STATIONS SEXUAL OFFENCES % Increase/ decrease Middelburg-11.1% Ermelo-1.7% Witbank+16.8% Kanyamazane-9.2% Kabokweni+10.5% Vosman-22.2% Tonga+16.6% 1818

Click to edit Master subtitle style 2010/2011 CRIME STATISTICS: 7 IDENTIFIED STATIONS CARJACKING % Increase/ decrease Middelburg-70% Ermelo-50% Witbank-39.1% Kanyamazane-5% Kabokweni-64.7% Vosman-37.5% Tonga-76.5% 1919

Click to edit Master subtitle style 2010/2011 CRIME STATISTICS: 7 IDENTIFIED STATIONS HOUSE ROBBERY % Increase/ decrease Middelburg-8.3% Ermelo-41.4% Witbank-47.0% Kanyamazane-28.6% Kabokweni-7.7% Vosman-25.6% Tonga-1.2% 2020

Click to edit Master subtitle style 2010/2011 CRIME STATISTICS: 7 IDENTIFIED STATIONS BUSINESS ROBBERY % Increase/ decrease Middelburg-16.7% Ermelo-29.4% Witbank+32.6% Kanyamazane+89.5% Kabokweni+5% Vosman+24.1% Tonga+23.1% 2121

GOOD PRACTISES Identification of 7 problematic stations and channelling resources to these 7 stations resulted in a reduction of crime for the Province Deployment a senior officers after hours at Clusters to oversee the service delivery at stations (Rank of Colonel, Brigadier or Major General at bigger Clusters and minimum of a Captain at smaller Clusters, eg. Balfour and Belfast) Establishment of TRIO-crime Task Teams in problematic Clusters (Tonga, Acornhoek, Pienaar, Witbank and Nelspruit) Bi-weekly visits to Clusters that are not doing well to physically meet with that Station Management 2222

GOOD PRACTISES (Continue) Availability of vehicles because of the 2010 Soccer World Cup created high visibility Re-introduction of Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Units (FCS) in the 15 clusters 50 Women identified and incorporated in the Female Detective Development Programme with the curriculum to address their weaknesses 2323

CHALLENGES Informal businesses mushrooming Late delivery of ordered vehicles Condition of the roads – gravel roads not attended to by the responsible Department Unavailability of a High Court in the Province Unavailability of a Forensic Laboratory in the Province 2424

Click to edit Master subtitle style Thank You 2525