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Report Child Abuse/images
childprotect@saps.org.za
National Firearms Call Centre
+27 12 353 6111
Police Emergency Nr
10111
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Crime Prevention : Safety Tips
Reporting a crime to the SAPS for investigation
- When a person has been a victim of crime, he/she can
visit the nearest police station to report the crime.
- A police official at the Community Service Centre will
assist the complainant.
- A police official may attend the crime scene. If an
official attends the scene, he/she will obtain a statement
from the complainant and witnesses, if possible.
- The complainant will first be interviewed by the police
official before a statement is taken.
- The police official will then register the reported
crime on the Crime Administration System (CAS).
- The complainant will then be given a CAS number, which
must be used for all enquiries regarding the reported
criminal case.
- The completed case docket is then allocated to a police
detective, who will carry out the investigation. All
enquiries can then be directed to this detective.
- The detective in charge of the case will complete the
investigation and present the docket to the relevant court
for prosecution.
- The complainant will be notified by the detective when
he/she has to attend the court hearing.
- If you are a victim of crime, you are entitled to know
who the investigating official is in your case and to
receive continuous feedback on your case.
- Another medium of reporting criminal activity is via the
SAPS website which guarantees anonymity unless otherwise
indicated by the informant. For more information, go to the
SAPS feedback form
Report criminals and their activities anonymously to Crime
Stop. This is a good deal to every law-abiding citizen who fears
reprisal from criminals.
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