Africa-Press – South-Africa. ActionSA said that the latest crime statistics paint a grim picture of the conditions facing Cape Town communities.
Acting police minister Firoz Cachalia released national crime statistics for the second quarter of the current financial year.
The stats show a 3.1-percent decrease in contact crimes, but the overall figures remain high.
The latest crime statistics reveal that four of South Africa’s top five murder police stations are in cape town, which are the Delft, Kraaifontein, Nyanga and Mfuleni police stations.
In a statement, ActionSA said the figures reveal that cape town has become the epicentre of a broader failure to curb violence in communities.
However, western cape premier Alan Winde said the statistics also indicate that progress is being made in the fight against murder.
“While I am outraged and disturbed by the murder rates in the province and across the country, we can see that cooperative and locally-managed policing programmes are reducing murder rates and urgently need to be funded by national government for implementation in every single policing precinct,” said Winde.
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