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Mandela Day patrol

Staff Reporter|Published

More than 60 vehicles from SAPS, City Law Enforcement, various neighbourhood watches and security companies joined a patrol through Constantia on the evening of Mandela Day. Photograph: Supplied

Mayoral committee member for safety and security JP Smith, second from left, saw the patrollers off from Kirstenhof police station. He is pictured with auxiliary law enforcement officers, from left, Tony Sutter, Nakita Heitz and Alex Pickering. Photograph: Supplied
Ward councillor Carolynne Franklin, left, joined in the patrol. She is pictured with, from left, Kirstenhof Crime Watch operations manager Keegan Fisher, Lakeside Crime Watch operations manager Kerry-Anne Bradley and Kirstenhof Crime Watch chairman Kyle Clark. Photograph: Supplied.
The patrollers met for a briefing at the Tokai library before hitting the streets. Photograph: Supplied
Matthew Campbell, the former Kirstenhof Crime Watch chairman, remains a patroller. He is pictured with Blake from the watch’s K9 Unit. Photograph: Supplied