Eastern Cape police get 63 new vehicles

South African Police Service

Eastern Cape police get 63 new vehicles
Eastern Cape police get 63 new vehicles

The South African Police Service Management in the Eastern Cape will officially hand over 63 vehicles over to various Cluster Commanders. This is to ensure that we adhere to uncompromising compliance with the fundamental principle of policing.

Replenishing SAPS fleet is in pursuit of realizing SAPS’ mission to enhance police visibility and thorough and responsive investigation of every crime that may threaten the safety or security of any community and to ensure that offenders are brought to book.

The vehicles include 57, 4×4 Nissan Hi-Riders and 6, VW Golf 2.0, GTI.

The allocation of vehicles per Cluster is as follows:

Alice: 2, Aliwal North: 6, Butterworth: 1, Cofimvaba: 1, Cradock: 1, East London: 4, Elliot: 3, Graaff-Reinet: 4, Grahamstown: 3, Humansdorp: 4, King William’s Town: 7, Mdantsane: 2, Motherwell: 1, Mount Ayliff: 1, Mount Fletcher: 4, Mthatha: 5, Port Alfred: 3, Port St Johns: 1, Queenstown: 9 and Uitenhage: 1.

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