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SAPS hunt baby rapist
The baby and a seven-year-old boy were sexually assaulted on a farm in Ceres over the weekend.
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Cop killings not a trend - W. Cape chief
Arno Lamoer is concerned Western Cape police are being targeted following a spate of cop killings.
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CPT cop killed in his home
Two gunmen shot and killed a policeman in his Mitchells Plain home.
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Two CT cops murdered
Two Saps officials were shot and killed in separate incidents at the weekend.
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Mitchells Plain police 'understaffed'
Residents agree with the Community Safety Dept. that police are understaffed.
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Mitchell's Plain lambasts police
Many residents say police have not been attending to their cases and emergency calls.
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'Police shortage in the Cape'
WC MEC says there’s apparently only 1 police officer for more than 3,000 citizens.
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Loonat wants to leave 'honourably'
Hanif Loonat says he can no longer work with the police and will resign without a fuss.
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Was CPT cop killed for his gun?
The constable’s body was discovered in a field in Lwandle Township.
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2000 Mitchells Plain drug arrests
Most of those apprehended are between the ages of 20 and 30.
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Human waste dumped at CT airport
The suspects were apprehended at Cape Town International Airport on Tuesday afternoon.
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Safety MEC: Release crime stats more often
Eyewitness News has been tracking various shooting and suspected gang-related incidents during May.
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Cape boy (16) killed, cops probe gang link
A 16-year-old boy was shot and killed in Mitchells Plain yesterday evening.
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Police firearms siezed in Lavender Hill raids
A probe has been launched into how police issued firearms ended up in the hands of gangsters.
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Cop killing 'just another incident'
W.Cape police chief Arno Lamoer says people have become desensitised to cop killings.
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Poor town planning holding cops back
The SAPS says it's tough trying to find crime scenes in Khayelitsha.
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'Taxi drivers treated like outcasts'
Taxi drivers used Mido Macia's memorial service to vent their anger against government.
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Lamoer thanks courageous officers
Western Cape Police chief Arno Lamoer thanked his staff for their daily sacrifices.
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Tik most prominent drug in CT
WC police say Tik remains the number one drug used and confiscated in the province.
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Lamoer urges residents to drink responsibly
Western Cape Police Commissioner says people should not to drink and drive in order to prevent accident.
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Slain officer loved her job
One of the two officers that were killed on Christmas day was dedicated, according to family.