jmpd portfolio committee presentation 11 may 2010 parliament cape town
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INDEX
1. VISION AND MISSION2. KEY LAW ENFORCEMENT FOCUS AREAS3. ORGANOGRAM4. RESOURCES5. BUDGET ALLOCATION6. RELATIONSHIP WITH SAPS7. TRAINING8. FIFA SOCCER WORLD CUP PREPERATION
JMPD PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON POLICE PRESENTATION
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VISION AND MISSION
VisionVision
“ To ensure a universal sense of safety and security”
MissionMission
“ As JMPD, through the formation of partnerships with the broader community, all policing agencies and other forums, create a safe and secure environment for the
optimum functioning of all stakeholders within the Johannesburg Metro region by the provision of professional road traffic policing, by-law enforcement and crime prevention
services”
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CRIME PREVENTION
ROAD TRAFFIC POLICING
BY LAW REGULATION ENFORCEMENT
KEY LAW ENFOCEMENT FOCUS AREAS
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KEY LAW ENFOCEMENT FOCUS AREAS
Goal: Enforce By-laws
Key Outcome:Compliance
Key Focus Areas: • Street Trading• Posters & Signage• Waste Management• W & E Connections• Liquor Outlets• Panel Beaters• Spray painters and vehicle repair garages
1. Enforcement Operations• Patrols• Joint Operations (Inspections)• Blitzes• Awareness Campaigns
Key Measures Monitored:• Fines• Arrest• Levels of Compliance• Quantity and Value of Goods Confiscated• Turnaround times
Goal:Enforce the Road Traffic Laws
Key Outcome:Compliance
Key Focus Areas:• Driver and Vehicle License and Fitness• Road User Behaviour
1. Enforcement Operations• Roadblocks• Roadside checks• Patrols• Joint Operations• Awareness Campaigns
Key Measures Monitored:• Fines • Arrests • Vehicles stopped• Drivers and passengers searched• Road Accidents and Fatalities• Driver Behavior• Response Times
2. Traffic Flow • Deployment of points-man at traffic congestion
points
TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT By-Law ENFORCEMENT
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KEY LAW ENFOCEMENT FOCUS AREAS
Goal:Through the enforcement of the Road Traffic Laws, by-laws and partnerships contribute to the reduction
of crime
Key Outcome:Reduce levels of crime
Key Focus Areas:• Drugs• Firearms• Alcohol• Organised Crime• Business and house robberies• Hijacking
1. Enforcement Operations• Roadblocks• Roadside checks• Patrols• Joint Operations• Blitzes• Awareness Campaigns
Key Measures Monitored:• Arrests • Vehicles stopped• Drivers and passengers searched• Driver Behavior• Response Times• Record of Goods Confiscated, quantity and
value
Crime Prevention
TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT By-Law ENFORCEMENT
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ORGANOGRAM
Chief of PoliceJMPD
City Safety Programme
Office of the Chief of Police
By-Law Management
Crime Prevention and Traffic Management
Licensing, Prosecutions and Courts
Finance
Internal Affairs
Police Academy
Corporate Service (Auxiliary Service, Facilities, and Security Service)
Core Business/Operations Support Service
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SPECIALISED TEAMS
Specialised Teams
54 Squad
High Speed Unit
K9 Unit
Crime Intervention
CCTV Reaction Unit
VIP Protection Unit
By-Laws
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STAFF
Metropolitan Police Officers 3203
Law Enforcement Officers 262
Civilian Staff 900
TOTAL 4365
Average Age 39
EQUESTRIAN
Horses 18
Canine 42
Total 60
RESOURCES
VEHICLES
Marked Patrol Vehicles 669
Unmarked Vehicles 15
Special Vehicles 38
Bicycles 30
Motorcycles 21
Budget
Operating Budget (Billion) R1.237
Capital Budget (Million) R3.4
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TECHNOLOGY
CCTV Cameras 231
Speed Cameras 90
Dragar Alcohol Testing Devices 6
Automatic Number Plate Recognition System
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Electronic Learning License Testing System (software)
1 (70 tested electronic)
RESOURCES
Facilities
Total Buildings 25
Key Officers/Premises
Testing Station 5
Licensing Officers 5
ImpoundsVehicle Pounds
19
Police Academy 1
Dragar Alcohol Centre 3
Satellite Stations 5
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RELATIONSHIP WITH SAPS
JMPD continue to ensure sustainable partnership with SAPS, other Law Enforcement Agencies and key role players
Attend regular meetings on Strategic and Cluster level to develop an atmosphere of mutual cooperation and understanding
Ensure joint operations between the JMPD, SAPS, Gauteng Traffic Police and other Law Enforcement Agencies on a regular basis Share resources/manpower, crime and other related information
JMPD has made it mandatory that Sector and Regional Commanders maintain an ongoing working relationship with their counterparts on all levels
Align our operational plans
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TRAINING
ACCREDETED POLICE ACADEMY
Courses Offered:
Basic Training•SAPS National Training Standards•RTMS National Training Standards•Priority By-Laws•Law Enforcement Training
Professional Development•In-service Training•Tactical Survival Skills•Leadership and Generic Skills•Specialised Skills•Driver Training and Tactical Proficiency
Service Animals•Dog and Equestrian Training
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FIFA SOCCER WORLD CUP PREPARATIONS
•SAPS is the leading agency to deal with national security and matters of law enforcement and crime prevention. Protection of identified VVIP’S for the FIFA 2010 WORLD CUP
JMPD will play a supportive role to the SAPS as per our core functions•OUR focus will be on traffic management and road safety•Our Operational/Deployment Plans are aligned according to the standards and requirements of the SAPS.•The CoJ and JMPD have developed, in cooperation with the South African Police Service (SAPS) PROVJOINT level and all City’s internal and external departments, a draft safety and security operational plan for all the CoJ 2010 FWC Venues. •The plan was completed in October of last year and presented at POVJOINTS level. •A series of workshops with PROVJOINTS, all the City’s Departments, MoEs, Provincial Departments and the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) havebeen conducted in 2009 to align all the various stake-holders with regard to the CoJ 2010 FWC Venues safety and security operational plan. •The plan, in GIS format, was handed over to all the role-players in order that the security provisions are included in the role-players operational plans. •In addition, JMPD have finalized a draft JMPD Deployment Plan for the 2010 FWC. The Deployment plan have been circulated to all City’s internal and external relevant departments involved in the 2010 FWC planning process for feedback and information. •JMPD in collaboration with SAPS have further embarked on a crime mapping and analysis exercise of the Ellis Park/Soccer City Stadiums within a 2km radius. •Together with SAPS and other uniform organisations this process will guide and assist us in the prevention/reduction of crime and grime before and during the event at the greater stadium precincts.
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•Labour relations•Administration Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (AARTO)•Alignment of Structures•Training
Challenges