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Making inroads against vehicle crime

07 May 2009 | People and Companies | Events | Tracker

Members of Gauteng Traffic Police’s new Anti-Hijacking unit gather together at the end of a two-day training session with vehicle tracking leaders, Tracker.

They are (from left)
Provincial Inspector Frans Mautlane,
Tracker Operational Response Services National Manager Leon Bothma,
Provincial Inspector Patrick Twala,
Principal Provincial Inspector Rashid Gajoo,
Provincial Inspector Mpho Molefe
and
unit head, Control Provincial Inspector Malose Phalane.

The 40-member team’s primary mandate is to patrol Gauteng’s highways and combat hijacking in the province.

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