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Compliment towards a SAPS member

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Compliment towards a SAPS member by Mrs Meintjies
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Compliment towards a SAPS member by Dr Tsalacopoulos
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Medium Term Expenditure Framework
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Presentation to the Portfolio Committee
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Service Standards of the ICD
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Workshop between the ICD and CSVR
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YOUR NAME Nkwapa
YOUR SURNAME Moloto
YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER (INCLUDE DIALLING CODE) Telephone number withdrawn
YOUR POSTAL ADDRESS Postal address not given
TODAY’S DATE 04 February 2000
FULL NAME AND RANK OF THE SAPS MEMBER THAT YOU ARE COMPLIMENTING 1.  Inspector Mafata
2.  Constable Moletsane
NAME OF THE POLICE-STATION WHERE THE SAPS MEMBER IS STATIONED Mooi Nooi police station - (014) 574 3215
Supervisor - Captain Robertse
Fax number - (014) 574 3162
DESCRIBE THE INCIDENT IN DETAIL THAT LED YOU TO COMPLIMENT THIS PARTICULAR SAPS MEMBER. PLEASE PROVIDE INFORMATION SUCH AS THE DATE, VENUE AND TIME THAT THE INCIDENT TOOK PLACE.

Mr Moloto is responsible for the Reamogetswe Secure Care Centre - an organization that accepts youngsters that are in trouble with the law and who are awaiting a court appearance.  These youngsters are between the ages of 14-17 years.

Mr Moloto claims that Inspector Mafata and Constable Moletsane found an elderly man late one night that was suffering from a loss of memory.   The two policemen went from farm to farm trying to ensure where the man was from.   The SAPS members were unable to find the home of the elderly man and then approached the Care Centre for assistance.

Mr Moloto was impressed with the decency and humanity of the SAPS members in assisting the elderly man.  Mr Moloto continues that it is rare to find people today that take such a keen interest in the welfare of the elderly.   The policemen could have left the gentleman where they found him, but went the extra mile in trying to help.

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