Crime Line arrests : November 2007
Police have closed down a drug manufacturing plant in Sandton, Gauteng – thanks to an anonymous tip-off to Primedia’s Crime Line...
More Than 250 Individuals Arrested As A Result Of Crime Line Tip-offs
Since the launch of the Primedia/SAPS project Crime Line, 253 individuals have been arrested and R16.5 million worth of goods have been seized by members of the South African Police Service...
3000 Counterfeit DVD's Recovered: Man Arrested
(Albertsville, Sophiatown Jhb) Gauteng provincial police followed up information from Primedia Crime Line about counterfeit DVD production...
Crime Line busts child rapist, drug dealers and others
Child rape, attempted murder, drug dealing, possession of stolen property and possession of counterfeit goods - these are just some of the crimes for which 20 alleged criminals have been arrested over the past few weeks through Crime Line.
Crime Line arrests pass the 200 mark
In just fourteen weeks, the South African Police Service has arrested 217 individuals on a variety of charges as a direct result of information supplied by the community via Primedia's Crime Line.
Latest Crime Line Statistics
The total number of arrests through Primedias Crime Line now stands at 151.
Value of stolen property, drugs and counterfeit goods seized: R13,2 million.
Primedia's National Anti-Crime Campaign
Thanks to an anonymous tip-off to 32211, police raided a townhouse in Johannesburg today (Saturday) and discovered a multi-million rand counterfeit DVD plant.
Cabinet Statement
Cabinet held its ordinary meeting in Cape Town yesterday morning,
22nd August 2007
Primedia and Police Celebrate Crime Line’s 100th Arrest
The Primedia Group and the South African Police Service (SAPS) today celebrated the 100th arrest in their joint anti-crime venture, Crime Line, which was launched on 7 June, 2007. During the proceedings, another seven arrests rolled in.
Joint Media Statement By The Office Of The National Commissioner
Week seven of the joint Primedia / SAPS venture Crime Line has been
fruitful, with sixteen arrests having been effected by police members as
a direct result of information supplied anonymously by community
members.
Criminals Get The Boot As Primedia's Anti-Crime Campaign Takes Off
Primedia's national anti-crime campaign has resulted in a total of 33 arrests by members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) and the recovery of stolen goods and drugs to the value of over R1.1 million.
Scores of arrests through Primedia's Anti-Crime Campaign
Following a tip-off received by Primedia's national anti-crime campaign, a 40-year-old man has been arrested by members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) for allegedly raping two children.
Primedia / SAPS partnership "Crime Line" notches up more successes
Over the past week, the South African Police Service (SAPS) arrested five Gauteng individuals, all in connection with drug peddling, and seized a variety of drugs and other items as a direct result of tip-offs from the community to Primedia's Crime Line.
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