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Officers enjoy revamped Customer Service Centre

The days of working in a cramped office are over for the Boksburg police, who have recently moved into their convenient, newly revamped Customer Service Centre (CSC) at the station.

The CSC is where clients make use of certain services, such as the reporting of crimes, certification of documents and inquiries.

The improvements came about after a group of locals took it upon themselves to upgrade the service centre.

According to the Boksburg SAPS’s Capt Susan Meyer, the community members contributed money, material, their time and effort to improve the facility.

Const Lucia Phokungwane carries a printer into the revamped building, while her colleague, Const Mduduzi Moloi, looks on.
Const Lucia Phokungwane carries a printer into the revamped building, while her colleague, Const Mduduzi Moloi, looks on.

The centre now boasts a tiled floor, new furniture, and the interior has been painted white, yellow and blue.

Police management, including the station commander, Col Biggs Govender, as well as the contributors to the project held an official opening ceremony at the centre.

Officers had to carry out their duties in a cramped office for a few weeks, while workers were still busy renovating the CSC.

Officers were forced to work in this cramped office while workers were renovating the CSC, but that's all over now. Seen here is Const Lucia Phokungwane.

 

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Const Rhandzu Shihangu carries a car jack and scale into the upgraded CSC.

 

Const Lucia Phokungwane moves a monitor into the revamped building.
Const Lucia Phokungwane moves a monitor into the revamped building.

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