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South African Police Service Journal  October 2006

Articles now in .pdf format

c o n t e n t s

THIS MONTH UP FRONT
SAPS taking the fight to the criminals

The SAPS Journal
is published by the
Publications and
Audiovisual Media
Section of
Communication
and Liaison
Services.
Manager:
Dir S A Govender
(012) 666 1074

Contact persons:

Sub Section Head:
Supt Johan He
üer
(012) 393 2040

Chief Editor:
Supt Gerda van den Bos
(012) 393 4387

Journalists:
Supt Erica Holtzhausen
(012) 393 2025

Capt Karien vd Merwe
(012) 393 2045

Insp Gracious Kubayi
(012) 393 2051

Insp Sizwe Nono
(012) 393 2059

Fax: (012) 393 2402
e-mail: heuer@saps.org.za


Layout
Capt Uno Carree
Insp Henk Venter

Photography
Insp Theo van Wyk

Language editing
SAPS Language Management

REPUBLISHING
Permission to republish articles contained in the SAPS Journal may be obtained from the Head: Communication and Liaison Services.  The opinions expressed in the SAPS Journal are not necessarily those of the Head: Communication and Liaison Services, his staff or of the police authorities.

INDEMNITY
Contributions, photos and other material sent to the SAPS Journal for publication must be accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed envelope.  Contributions are returned at the risk of the contributor.  The SAPS Journal reserves the right to effect changes to any contribution.

COPYRIGHT
SAPS Journal Copyright reserved

PRINTERS
Paarl Web, Gauteng 011 201 3471

Letters
Editorial
Crime statistics

POLICE SUCCESSES
Mqanduli Attack - Police Breakthrough
Rhino Poaching Syndicate Arrested
Finally behind bars
Armed robbers met their match
Railway crime - 6909 arrested
Abalone smugglers brought to a halt
Gangster arrested
Foreigner caught read-handed
Rapists hate her guts
Armed robbery suspects arrested

Car thieves be warned
Serial killers nabbed real fast
Explosives destroyed
Prevention is the word in Pinetown
N2 Crimes under control
Six receive 150 years each
9.3 Tons of Abalone Seized
3 Women, 6 Firearms and Mandrax

Child Abusers Sentenced
Six arrested in Woodstock
“Rush Hour” back behind bars

Alert cops seize drugs
Police women against crime


SURVIVAL
Be safe at work
Drug abuse is increasing
Assist and Serve
Missing Children

TRAINING
Chemical Monitoring Seminar
Language matters
Sharpened skills for FTOs

In case of a disaster
West Rand’s first crime scene course

COMMUNITY POLICING
Lends a hand project
Youngsters help to combat crime
No pain, no gain

Teaching them to fly high

PERSONNEL
Investment in SAPS‘ human capital
Heritage Day celebrations

Donation helps crime fighters
Competition to better service delivery

Police who ran far
Poster