The Hanover Park Community Policing Forum has accused Ward councillor Antonio van der Rheede of interfering in the new neighbourhood watch project which has led to inefficiencies in its operations.
The Hotspot project was initiated by the City in June and recruited 90 members from different neighbourhood watch groups, but three month later they are yet to sign contracts or paid stipends.
Mothers of Hope NHW spokesperson, Shireen Hendricks, said they believed Van der Rheede had a hand in it, as he started a “war” between the accredited and the non- accredited NHWs in the community since the start of the project. Hanover Park NHW outside City offices demanding among other things their three- month payment and employment contracts. | Brian Jeptha
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