Zuko Komisa

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has observed a decline in a number of crime categories, such as carjacking, robbery, and murder.
Overall, there was a 5.1% decrease in the 17 significant offenses recorded by the community between July 1 and September 30, 2024. In particular, there was a 3.4% decline in other major crimes, a 9.9% decrease in property-related crime, and a 3% decrease in contact crime.
“Focusing on contact crime, the statistics indicate that murder decreased by 5.8%, sexual offenses by 2.5%, and robbery with aggravating circumstances by 8,8%.
“Additionally, rape decreased by 3.1%, while robbery at residential premises and non-residential premises decreased by 1.3% and 21.1%, respectively.
“Among the 17 community-reported crime categories monitored, the only increases were observed in attempted murder, assault GBH [grievous bodily harm] and commercial crime, which rose by 2.2%, 1% and 18.5% respectively, ”
“We are also currently consolidating Operation Shanela and will make our plans known in due course,” said Police Minister Senzo Mchunu during the release of the Quarterly Crime Statistics and Reflection on 100 Days in office at the SAPS Gauteng head office on Monday.
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