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Calling the youth to join the police

SANDTON - The Bramley Police are looking for youth volunteers in the Sandton community to join them at their victim support groups.

Warrant Officer Moses Maphakela, spokesperson for the Bramley police said the police are looking for youngsters aged between 25 and 35 years old.

“We need all the help we can get from our youth, especially since it is Youth Month,” he said. “We encourage all the youth to take the initiative and be a part of their community.”

Maphakela added that the volunteers who decide to join will be working closely with Constable Nkele Ramalatso from the Bramley Police Station.

She is the social crime prevention co-ordinator for the station and she is passionate about issues involving women and domestic violence.

“Anyone who is interested in making a positive impact and a big difference in their community is welcome to join us and witness how we operate,” said Ramalatso.

Details: Constable Nkele Ramalatso, 071 682 0291.


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