Athlone police station are calling for volunteers for their Victim Empowerment Programme.
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Athlone police together with Law Enforcement conducted a multi-discipline operation resulting in R368 800 worth of contraventions.
The operation last Wednesday, March 26, at 1pm, involved five vehicle control points, and resulted in 50 vehicles stopped, 20 vehicles searched, 30 people searched, seven fines issued to the value of R11 000, and 2111 counterfeit CDs confiscated.
All of this amounted to R368 800, said Athlone police station spokeswoman, Sergeant Zita Norman.
The next day, Thursday March 27, Athlone police together with Law Enforcement, the City's Health Department and the immigration department conducted a compliance operation on shops in Gatesville. This resulted in the closure of one spaza shop, 11 people searched, one R5000 fine issued, and 11 arrests under the Immigration Act.
Volunteers needed
Athlone police station is looking for volunteers for their Victim Empowerment Programme.
The programme aims to support victims and survivors of crime and violence as well as their families, to deal with the impact of these incidents. It also deals with all types of victimisation including violence against women, children, the elderly, and people with disabilities; as well as domestic and sexual abuse, human trafficking and xenophobia.
Volunteers must be aged 24 to 60; work well with people; have a clean criminal record; live in the Athlone area; have experience in counselling and support; and have a strong desire to assist the community.
Contact Lieutenant Colonel Louis Solomons on 082 378 9176 or Constable Chandre Japhta on 021 697 9277 for more information.