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Impala Park CPF calls for resident participation

Residents in the Impala Park area recently launched a Community Patrol Forum and invite all other residents who are interested in being part of the crime fighting initiative. According to the CPF head patroller, Terence Sinclair, the main purpose of the CPF is to combat crime such as hijackings, break-ins and theft out of motor …

Residents in the Impala Park area recently launched a Community Patrol Forum and invite all other residents who are interested in being part of the crime fighting initiative.

According to the CPF head patroller, Terence Sinclair, the main purpose of the CPF is to combat crime such as hijackings, break-ins and theft out of motor vehicles.

Patrollers have been set up to patrol in Impala Park.

“The CPF and patrols have been successful for the past three months,” says Sinclair. For more information

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  1. how do you become a part of the cpf in Boksburg. I stay in Impala Park. Our house was one of the hundreds that have had attempted break in in the last couple of weeks and even though we got a positive ID of the car, a car registration, a beaten up neighbor who positively identified the criminal, the police “couldn’t” open a case for us. Said there was nothing to open, nothing to report. I am now at the point of joining CPF in our area or CMS as they were so effective on the day, the police only got there an hour AFTER everything had been sorted, asked no questions and didn’t even bother to take a statement – leaving us with nothing. not even a case number to claim damages from insurance.

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