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three and six years and primary school children from grades one to seven. Captain Crime<br />

Stop educated children about personal safety and child abuse.<br />

• On 26 June 2001, the SAPS became the first police service in Africa to launch a missing<br />

children’s website. By June 2001, 800 cases of missing children had been reported. The<br />

SAPS had established the National Bureau for Missing Persons on 3 October 1994.<br />

• In June, Bafana-Bafana captain Lucas Radebe, rugby captain Francois Pienaar and the<br />

national cricket squad launched a major anti-crime project. These sports celebrities,<br />

along with other celebrities, started the Renaissance Supercop project, a Section 21<br />

company set up to wage war against crime. National Commissioner Jackie Selebi and<br />

provincial commissioners welcomed the project.<br />

The Stolen Goods campaign was launched<br />

• Various successes were achieved following the implementation of the SAPS Crime<br />

Combating Strategy. By September 2001, an analysis of reported crime trends clearly<br />

indicated that, within 18 months (from 1 April 2000 to 30 September 2001), at least 17<br />

of the 20 prioritized crime trends had stabilized.<br />

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• In November 2001, the SAPS announced a plan to institute sector policing in 145 focal<br />

points. These focal points were to be divided into several smaller areas. One of the aims<br />

of sector policing is to improve the police’s response time when crimes are in progress.<br />

This new approach to crime prevention had already reaped benefits, which will increase<br />

after the training of newly enlisted members has been completed.<br />

• The SAPS also featured prominently in the sporting arena. The SAPS proudly hosted the<br />

Southern African Police Chiefs Cooperation Organization (SARPCCO) Games for the<br />

second time in three years.<br />

• A police member, Andrew Kehlele, did the SAPS proud by winning the 200<br />

Comrades Marathon.<br />

• Toyota SA donated 20 pick-up trucks to help fight crime in rural areas.<br />

• In October, the SAPS hosted a special event to express its commitment to the fourth year<br />

of the Governmental Partnership Against HIV/AIDS. To mark the occasion, the heads<br />

of department were requested to report on the progress made towards implementing<br />

their commitments of 2000 and to make further commitments. The programme had by<br />

then already reached 25 000 SAPS members. As part of the programme, an HIV/AIDS<br />

education programme and a training programme for social workers were developed.<br />

• The Progressive Rural Safety Action Plan was launched on 16 August 2001.<br />

Captain Crime Stop became a popular visitor to schools countrywide<br />

• The SAPS donated redundant police equipment worth approximately R4 million to<br />

the Department of Education for use in underprivileged communities throughout the<br />

country. The goods donated included athletic vests, shirts, beds, bedside lockers and<br />

haversacks.

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