Kaya 959 News Reporter
The South African Police Service says it is essential to report a missing person immediately.
SAPS has a mandate to serve and protect the citizens of South Africa.
When a person goes missing it is important to start the investigation of the missing person’s case immediately.
SAPS states that there is no waiting period in South Africa to report a missing person.
When a person goes missing, the following steps must happen:
- Report a missing person at your nearest police station immediately
- Produce a recent photograph of the missing person, if possible.
- Give a complete description of the missing person’s last whereabouts, clothes that they were wearing, as well as any information that can assist the investigating officer.
- Complete and sign a SAPS 55(A) form. This form safeguards the SAPS from hoax reports and indemnifies the SAPS to distribute the photograph and information of the missing person.
- Obtain the investigating officer’s contact details, and send any additional information that might become available.
- If a missing person is found or returns voluntarily, inform the investigating officer immediately. A SAPS 92 form must be completed to inform the Bureau of Missing Persons that the missing person’s report can be removed from the circulation system
SAPS reminds all South Africans to remain vigilant.
Contact details for the Bureau of Missing Persons in Gauteng are as follows:
Tel: 011 670 6316/6415/6416
Fax: 011 670 6417
E-mail: [email protected]
Download the details of all the offices here: Bureau of Missing Persons
Click here for contact details for national and regional offices of the Bureau of Missing Persons.
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