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Incident Id Case Status Date Time Area Type of Incident Risk Level Description Actions
9987 Close 05-Oct-2021 13:55 Top Station Observations Low Meycom onsite to work at topstation building
9085 Close 05-Oct-2021 10:01 LS Kiosk Observations Low Phezulu costruction onsite to work at lower kiosk.
9084 Close 04-Oct-2021 10:23 LS Kiosk Observations Low Phezulu costruction onsite to work at lower kiosk.
8833 Close 03-Oct-2021 10:39 Devil's Peak Break in Low Hiker driving silver Renualt Kwid registration number: HJ 21 CVGP reported that her car was broken into at devils peak parking area. Door lock was damaged. Advised to open a case at cape town central police station.
8863 Close 02-Oct-2021 19:00 Indian Venster Rescue Low Nightshift security noticed an hiker on the ledge above India venster waving a white shirt trying to attract attention shouting for help. Sanparks rangers informed and rescue team of wsar allerted. 2 hikers was brought down safely at 23:00pm
9901 Close 02-Oct-2021 12:31 LS Tafelberg Road Suspicious Vehicle Low LPR Alert received regarding white VW Polo registration number: CA 893 392 vehicle suspected dealing in stolen property. Vehicle monitored.
9902 Close 02-Oct-2021 13:45 LS Tafelberg Road Suspicious Vehicle Low LPR alert received regarding blue Toyota Fortuna registration number: Madam 7 WP suspected murder. Vehicle monitored until it left.
9900 Close 01-Oct-2021 10:57 LS Tafelberg Road Suspicious Vehicle Low LPR alert received regarding blue VW golf registration number: CA 460032 vehicle suspected being in MV and street robbery. Vehicle monitored untill it left.
9985 Close 30-Sep-2021 10:08 Top Station Observations Low Nimloc contractors working at topstation building
8925 Close 30-Sep-2021 10:24 LS Admin Pathway Selling Cable Tickets Illegally Low Nimloc contractors didn’t pass the screening point. Snyders reported