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Click to edit Master subtitle style 2/15/12 PRESENTATION TO NATIONAL PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON POLICE: PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT FOR 2010/2011 FINANCIAL YEAR PROVINCIAL COMMISSIONER: KWAZULU-NATAL Lieutenant General B M Ngobeni

2/15/12 Profile of the Province 2  Population :  sq kilometres  25 Clusters  185 Police Stations  38 Satellite Station  89 Provincial Units  44 National Units  Operational personnel  Support Personnel  Total Personnel  Vehicles 6 509

Click to edit Master subtitle style 2/15/12 Provincial Performance per Crime for Period of Assessment

2/15/12 Murder & Attempted Murder (Decrease of 11% & 15% respectively for period 2009/2010 vs 2010/2011) 4

2/15/12 Strategies: Murder & Attempted Murder 5 VISPOL  Focus on illegal firearms  Focus on knives and dangerous weapons  Focus on Liquor outlets (legal and illegal)  NGO involvement (social crime prevention)  Operations directed in terms of CTA and CPA

2/15/126  Intensify drug operations  Joint/Cross Cluster operations to be enhanced  Engage Local Government on environmental design issues  Introduction of motor bike and mounted patrols in areas inaccessible for conventional patrols  Engage with KZN Liquor Board in respect of reviewing hours of operation for taverns

2/15/127  Immediate arrest of all known perpetrators and those identified by AFIS  Address intergroup/taxi conflict (dedicated task team)  Saturated and focussed interventions (hot spots)  Sensitizing community on vigilantism  Domestic Violence cases - remove firearms from respondents

2/15/128 DETECTIVES (including CRCCSM and DPCI) / CI  Improve intelligence/informer network and ensure payment of rewards  Effective crime scene management  Utilisation of Specialist investigators for murder cases at stations with high incidents of murder  Apply Section 205 in respect of cellular phones

2/15/129  Address delays in forensic health reports (address at JCPS)  Effective use of investigative aids (eg ballistics, AFIS) in all firearm related cases  Immediate arrest of all known perpetrators and those identified by AFIS

2/15/12 Total Sexual Offences (Decrease of 3.6% for period 2009/2010 vs 2010/2011) 1010

2/15/12 Strategies : Sexual Offences 1111 VISPOL  Educating the community through social crime prevention – preventative measures  Engage with the Department of Social Development, Education and NGO’s in terms of educating the community

2/15/  Constructive engagement with CPF and Youth Desk in terms of preventative measures  Sustained implementation of the Anti Rape Strategy

2/15/  DETECTIVES (including CRCCSM and DPCI) / CI  Immediate arrest of known perpetrators  Investigation by FCS from First Information of Crime (FIC) - from the initial stage (where practical)  Attendance by the LCRC of all cases  Maintenance of 25 FCS Units  Threat registered on human trafficking

2/15/  Continuous workshops, training by DPP on Child Act and Rape  Resourcing of 6 Thutuzela Care Centres at hospitals  Appointment of Forensic Social Workers in the Province  Profile all human traffickers

2/15/12 Assaults (Decrease Of 1% And 2.1% respectively for period 2009/2010 vs 2010/2011) 1515

2/15/12 Strategies: Assault GBH 1616 VISPOL  Focus on knives/dangerous weapons  Operations directed in terms of CTA and CPA  Intensify drug related operations  Focus on Liquor outlets (legal and illegal)  NGO involvement (social crime prevention)  Domestic Violence - remove perpetrators from crime scene

2/15/ DETECTIVES (including CRCCSM and DPCI) / CI  Arrest known suspects immediately

2/15/12 Strategies: Assault Common 1818 VISPOL  Focus on alcohol related offences and drugs  Engage NGO’s through social crime prevention  Improve response time to complaints  Engage CPF in respect of educating the community on these cases, including counter charges

2/15/ DETECTIVES (including CRCCSM and DPCI) / CI  Engage the Department of Justice to optimise the utilisation of the Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR)

2/15/12 Carjackings (Decrease of 29.5% for period 2009/2010 vs 2010/2011) 2020

2/15/12 Robbery At Residential Premises (Decrease of 12.7% for period 2009/2010 vs 2010/2011) 2121

2/15/12 Robbery at Non-Residential Premises (Decrease of 6% for period 2009/2010 vs 2010/2011) 2222

2/15/12 Strategies: Carjacking, Robbery (Residential) and Robbery (Business) 2323 VISPOL  Focussed operations in terms of CTA/CPA  Influence through PROVJOINTS the integration of all Govt IT (Home Affairs/SARS, etc.)  Initiate cross border operations

2/15/ VISPOL  Effective utilisation of KZN War Room and Mini War Rooms, the purpose of which is to ensure that identified priority crimes receive focussed attention in terms of: -Suspect and crime scene linkages The role players – War Room Vispol, Detectives, LCRC and Crime Intelligence

2/15/ DETECTIVES (including CRCCSM and DPCI) / CI  Dedicated Task Team mandated to investigate such crimes  Mandatory finger printing of all recovered vehicles  Optimise visit to crime scene by detectives and use all available aids  Effective use of analyst notebook  Focus on the arrest of repeat offenders (Project 1000)

2/15/  Effective utilisation of KZN War Room and Mini War Rooms  Consult with DPP to enhance the utilisation of specialised prosecutors  Apply Section cell phones  Enhance capacity of Cross Cluster task team  Focus on internal corruption

2/15/  Involvement of Asset Forfeiture Unit  Optimise the utilisation of the DPCI Priority Crimes Centre  Optimise utilisation of Tracking Teams  Enhance informer capacity  Threats registered to address vehicle related theft  Maintain a database of suspects

2/15/  Enhance intelligence/informer capacity  Project registered to address Trio Crimes

2/15/12 Burglary At Residential Premises (Decrease of 2.1% for period 2009/2010 vs 2010/2011) 2929

2/15/12 Burglary At Non-Residential Premises (Decrease of 2.9% for period 2009/2010 vs 2010/2011) 3030

2/15/12 Theft Of And Out Of/from Motor Vehicle (Decrease of 7.6% & Increase of 12% for period 2009/2010 vs 2010/2011) 3131

2/15/12 Theft Out Of/From Motor Vehicle Top 20 Stations showing an increase 3232 No.StationNo.Station 1. Mountain Rise11.Umlazi 2. Sydenham12.Berea 3. Durban Central13.Chatsworth 4. Point14.Empangeni 5. Pinetown15.Howick 6. Umbilo16.Port Shepstone 7. Durban North17.Pietermaritzburg 8. Hillcrest18.Estcourt 9. Ladysmith19.Newlands East 10. Newcastle20.Kwadukuza

2/15/12  More vehicles parked on roadside (no garaging facilities)  Focus of criminals is on items left in vehicles  Market for stolen items eg laptops, cameras, etc  Jamming of vehicle remote locking system by perpetrators  More vehicles parked on roadside (no garaging facilities) Focus of criminals is on items left in vehicles Market for stolen items eg laptops, cameras, etc Jamming of vehicle remote locking system by perpetrators 3333

2/15/  Security guards at certain shopping malls colluding with criminals  Limited CCTV systems  Fraud-related insurance claims  Alarm systems not activated

2/15/12 Strategy : Property Crime Vehicle / Housebreaking And Other Theft 3535 VISPOL  Encourage community through awareness to micro dot property  Focus on pawn shops, second hand dealers, scrap yards, scrap metal dealers

2/15/  Circulation of all stolen properties – encourage community to keep record of all serialised items  Rejuvenate stolen goods project (awareness)  Focussed operations in terms of CTA/CPA (high police visibility)  Encourage Community Awareness Campaigns in respect of safeguarding their goods  Increase and train FLASH members at station – application of Second Hand Goods Act

2/15/  Optimize MCD operations (subject all arrested persons)  Awareness campaigns discouraging community from leaving property visible in vehicles  Review policy on issue of second hand goods licences – Cluster Commanders to take control of issuing second hand goods licences  Circulation of all stolen properties – encourage community to keep record of all serialised items

2/15/ DETECTIVES (including CRCCSM and DPCI) / CI  Effective utilization of investigative aids (CRC)  Data base of all property recovered/stolen and abandoned properties coordinated at Provincial Office to be circulated (Cross Cluster)  Increased utilization of War Room in terms of linkages  Mandatory profiling of all suspects for all property crime

2/15/  SAP 192 (photographs) and cell phones to be forwarded to War Room for linkage purposes  Influence the integration of systems by National Office (CAS/ NPIS/AFIS/Home Affairs)  Quality driven investigation (searching of houses of suspects/scene of crime management)  Establish Section 252(A) controlled action police pawn shop

2/15/  Enforcement of Section 9 of the Precious Metals Act (Issue and renewal of jeweller permits)  Increased utilization of War Room in terms of linkages

2/15/12 Common Robbery (Decrease of 8.3% for period 2009/2010 vs 2010/2011) 4141

2/15/12 Strategies: Common Robbery 4242 VISPOL  Basic/Traditional Policing (Stop and Searches)  Focussed operations in terms of CPA/CTA  Sensitise/awareness to the community with regard to safeguarding their property  Inspection of pawn shops

2/15/ VISPOL  Influence local authorities to ensure proper environmental design eg. street lights, town planning, roads, etc DETECTIVES (including CRCCSM and DPCI) / CI  Visits to pawn shops in process of investigations

2/15/12 Stock Theft (Decrease of 7.1% for period 2009/2010 vs 2010/2011) 4444

2/15/12 Strategies: Stock Theft 4545  Enforce Legislation on Stock Theft  Policing of the speculators  Encourage branding of stock  Policing of borders and cross borders operations  Enhance bilateral and trilateral meetings  Continuously engage with COGTA to establish Live Stock pounds

2/15/ ◦ Monitoring of pension pay out points where meat is being sold ◦ Identification and inspection of butcheries and abattoirs ◦ Involvement of the community/CPF/Traditional Leaders/other role players, eg. Dept of Agriculture, NPA, stock sellers, etc ◦ Integrated operations to identify stolen stock (roadblocks, VCP’s, stop and search)

2/15/  DETECTIVES (including CRCCSM and DPCI) / CI  Enforce Legislation on Stock Theft  More effective use of animal veterinary service (DNA)  Training of RTI and prosecutors  Cross border investigations  Increase the number of Stock Theft Units  Decentralisation of Stock Theft Units to high crime areas

2/15/12 Contact Related Crimes: Arson (Decrease of 5% for period 2009/2010 vs 2010/2011) 4848

2/15/12 Contact Related Crimes: Malicious Damage to Property (Decrease of 1.3% for period 2009/2010 vs 2010/2011) 4949

2/15/12 Strategy : Contact Related Crime 5050 VISPOL  Focus on incidents of Domestic Violence  Community Awareness Campaigns (vandalism, fire hazards, etc)  Optimise policing at public demonstrations

2/15/ DETECTIVES (including CRCCSM and DPCI) / CI  Thorough crime scene management including crime scene experts to be called upon to attend to determine cause of fire before registration of cases e.g. (arson) cases emanating from informal settlements where fire destroys several shacks and the cause later is found to be a candle that fell over and started the fire  Threat registered for ATM bombings

2/15/12 All Theft Not Mentioned Elsewhere (Increase of 7.2% for period 2009/2010 vs 2010/2011) 5252

2/15/12 Theft Other Top 20 Stations showing an increase 5353 No.StationNo.Station 1. Phoenix11.Umbilo 2. Inanda12.Wentworth 3. Mountain Rise13.Umkomaas 4. Umlazi14.Kwadukuza 5. Brighton Beach15.Kwambonambi 6. Hillcrest16.Isipingo 7. Sydenham17.Cato Manor 8. Chatsworth18.Bellair 9. Montclair19.Umbumbulu 10. Alexandra Road20.Durban North

2/15/12  Large market for stolen goods  Community not safe guarding property  Missing items are also reported as stolen  Large market for stolen goods Community not safe guarding property Missing items are also reported as stolen 5454

2/15/12 Strategies: Theft 5555 VISPOL  Focussed attention on non ferrous metals including theft of copper (wire and pipes)  Visits to scrap yards/second hand goods stores  Awareness to communities with regard to safeguarding their properties

2/15/  Focussed attention on issuing of second hand goods licence to scrap metal dealers by Cluster Commander  Focussed attention on compliance in terms of licensing of second hand goods shops  Screening of containers leaving the harbour to detect non ferrous metals

2/15/ DETECTIVES (including CRCCSM and DPCI) / CI  Visits to scrap yards/second hand goods stores  Engagement with Dept of Justice to prioritize cases of copper theft and treat same as a serious offence  Focussed attention on non ferrous metals including theft of copper (wire and pipes)

2/15/12 Commercial Crime/Fraud (Increase of 10.9% for period 2009/2010 vs 2010/2011) 5858

2/15/12 Commercial Crime Top 20 Stations showing an increase 5959 No.StationNo.Station 1. Umlazi11.Vryheid 2. Point12.Esikhawini 3. Empangeni13.Port Shepstone 4. Kwadukuza14.Chatsworth 5. Ezinqoleni15.Plessislaer 6. Newcastle16.Eshowe 7. Mtubatuba17.Berea 8. Sundumbili18.Nongoma 9. Estcourt19.Malvern 10. Richards Bay20.Howick

2/15/12  Specific focus by Government Departments and private sectors on detection of fraud  Easier electronic access into local and international communities and markets  Availability and easy access to banking and other financial institutions  Specific focus by Government Departments and private sectors on detection of fraud Easier electronic access into local and international communities and markets Availability and easy access to banking and other financial institutions 6060

2/15/  Corruption Watch Groups dedicated to reporting fraud and corruption  Existence of anticorruption and fraud hotline

2/15/12 Strategies: Commercial Crime/Fraud 6262 VISPOL  More co-operation between Municipal and Provincial Departments  To encourage whistle blowing  Promote the use of fraud and corruption hotline

2/15/ DETECTIVES (including CRCCSM and DPCI) / CI  Training of members (detectives) at stations in the investigation of fraud  Training of members on cyber related crime

2/15/12 Shoplifting (Decrease of 16.8% for period 2009/2010 vs 2010/2011) 6464

2/15/12 Strategies: Shoplifting 6565 VISPOL  Establish a committee with BAC and Chamber of Commerce to address the current levels of shoplifting (priority committee)  Liaise with businesses to enhance store security measures

2/15/ DETECTIVES (including CRCCSM and DPCI) / CI  Profiling of all shoplifters

2/15/12 Illegal Possession Of Firearms And Ammunition (Increase of 2.05% for period 2009/2010 vs 2010/2011) 6767

2/15/12 Strategies: Illegal Possession of Firearms and Ammunition 6868 VISPOL  Dedicated Task Teams from POP to focus on illegal firearms in hot spots in the Province  All Cluster Task Teams to also focus on illegal firearms

2/15/  Police Emergency Services have been tasked to address the issue of illegal firearms as part of their daily functions  The areas where crime is committed by means of firearms are identified regularly and appropriate deployments are initiated

2/15/ DETECTIVES (including CRCCSM and DPCI) / CI  Ballistic testing of all recovered firearms  Threat registered against security companies  The areas where crime is committed by means of firearms are identified regularly  Threat registered for firearms in the country as well as transnational movement

2/15/ Drug Related Crimes (Increase of 11.60% for period 2009/2010 vs 2010/2011)

2/15/12 Strategies: Drug Related Crimes 7272 VISPOL  Awareness Campaigns in the community as well as schools  Dedicated intelligence driven crime prevention operations at schools focussing on drugs and dangerous weapons  Identifying and targeting of drug runners  Special operations at identified hot spots

2/15/  Task teams focussing on drugs DETECTIVES (including CRCCSM and DPCI) / CI  20 Threats and 3 Projects registered and under investigation  Identify and neutralise drug syndicates  Sustain Drug Master plan  Profile drug syndicates, high flyers and runners  Identify and neutralise drug syndicates

2/15/ Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol (Decrease of 18.05% for period 2009/2010 vs 2010/2011)

2/15/12 Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs Top 20 Stations showing a decrease 7575 No.StationNo.Station 1. Pietermaritzburg11.Mtunzini 2. Alexandra Road12.Ntuzuma 3. Margate13.Kokstad 4. Richards Bay14.Mayville(Natal) 5. Newcastle15.Ixopo 6. Mountain Rise16.Phoenix 7. Sydenham17.Esikhawini 8. Empangeni18.Gamalakhe 9. Howick19.Hibberdene 10. Umzimkulu20.Mpumalanga Kzn

2/15/12  The legal dispute regarding the use of the Draeger Machine prevented further use during this period which hampered the identification of persons suspected to be driving whilst under the influence  The delay in obtaining the blood results from Department of Health  The limited/unavailability of medical practitioners / nurses to draw blood samples  The legal dispute regarding the use of the Draeger Machine prevented further use during this period which hampered the identification of persons suspected to be driving whilst under the influence The delay in obtaining the blood results from Department of Health The limited/unavailability of medical practitioners / nurses to draw blood samples 7676

2/15/12 Strategies to Increase 7777 VISPOL  Increase joint operations with RTI and Local Authority Police  Negotiate with Department of Health to increase the availability of medical practitioners/nurses

2/15/ DETECTIVES (including CRCCSM and DPCI) / CI  Negotiate with the Department of Health for timeous release of blood alcohol reports

2/15/12  Temporary redeployment/rotation of Cluster Commanders to problematic Clusters  Comprehensive Crime Prevention plan to secure Soccer World Cup focussing on saturated and targeted policing, dedicated detective investigations and intelligence driven operations  Implementation of Sector policing  Temporary redeployment/rotation of Cluster Commanders to problematic Clusters Comprehensive Crime Prevention plan to secure Soccer World Cup focussing on saturated and targeted policing, dedicated detective investigations and intelligence driven operations Implementation of Sector policing 7979

2/15/  Dedicated Investigation Task Team focussing on Trio Crimes, drugs, vehicle theft, corruption, Second Hand Goods Act, taxi violence, vigilantism and intergroup conflict  Appointment of Commissions to analyse and develop plans to address all priority crimes, driven by Project Management Principles  Multi-discipline rapid response base camps in high crime areas – Durban Central, Pinetown, Umlazi, Port Shepstone, Pietermaritzburg

2/15/  Comprehensive plan to police the festive season focussing on tourist/visitor destinations eg. beaches, game parks, city centres, townships, etc  Introduction of 4 Mini War Rooms – Port Shepstone, Newcastle, Pietermaritzburg and Empangeni  Utilisation of flexi shift (power shift) system to cater for high crime periods

2/15/12  Seven Pronged Implementation Strategy -Geographic Approach -Organised Crime Approach -Community Partnership Approach -Multi-Disciplinary Approach -Victim Support Approach -Apex Priority Crime Threat Approach -Repeat Offender Focussed Approach 8282

2/15/12 THANK YOU 8383