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Installation of Poles on Rail Sidings

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With the assistance of Power Rig, the ECID has successfully planted the first two of twelve poles earmarked for this project.

The aim of the project is to provide additional security lighting to the siding gates.

For future use, the light poles will be fitted with sufficient infrastructure to add additional devices, i.e. cameras as a future project.

Should you require further information or would like to assist the ECID and authorize the planting of such a pole on your property, please contact Ryan Ord at the Epping CID office on 021 535 5814. All that is required from the property is an electrical feed, all additional costs will be borne by the ECID

Feeding Scheme For March, April & May 2015

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We were once again able to make a generous donation to Church of the Nazarene in Bonteheuwel and Langa Baptist Church.6 x 750 g coffee, 6 kg each of peanut butter and jam, 17 kg dry lentils, 15 kg dry soup mix, 60 kg samp and 72 cans each of pilchards, baked beans all donated by Giant Hyper. 13 bags baby potatoes, 5 boxes tomatoes, 2 pockets butternut, 1 pocket onions, 6 pockets sweet potatoes, 1 pocket gem squash and 2 boxes of peppers. Accepting on behalf of House of Prayer Ecclesia is Reverend Stan Martin (top left) and for the Langa Baptist Church Langa is Akhona Ngaka & Pretty (top right)

We once again thank all our sponsors for their continued dedication to this initiative in helping the less fortunate.

Feeding Scheme for January & February 2015

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The following food items were handed out to our 2 deserving charity organisations;

6 pockets baby potatoes, 5 pockets potatoes, 10 boxes tomatoes, 2 boxes butternut, 2 boxes sweet potatoes, 3 boxes red and yellow peppers, 2 pockets gem squash and 2 pockets onions all donated by Cape Pots, 4 x 750 g coffee, 2000 tea bags, 4 kg each of peanut butter and jam,  10 kg each of dry soup mix and lentils, 40 kg samp, 24 cans each of pilchards and baked beans all donated by Giant Hyper.

Reverend Stan Martin and Alwyn Jannicke on behalf of the Church of the Nazarene in Bonteheuwel (top left),Sylvia Matiza and Akhona Ngaka on behalf of the Langa Baptist Church (top right).

We wish to thank our sponsors for their generosity in helping to care for the less privileged.

Feeding Scheme for December 2014

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The ECID handed over 2 x 750 g coffee, 500 tea bags, 2 kg each of peanut butter and jam, 1.5 kg dry soup mix, 1.5 kg lentils, 15 kg rice, 10kg samp, 4 kg cookies, 200 packets of chips, 3l cool drink and 24 cans each of pilchards and baked beans all donated by Giant Hyper, 30 pockets potatoes, 10 pockets onions, 1 pockets butternut, 3 boxes peppers and 2 boxes tomatoes tomatoes donated by Capepots/Propots to Alwyn Jannicke from the Church of the Nazarene in Bonteheuwel (top left) and Unathi Jali & Akhona Ngaka from the Langa Baptist Church (top right)

We once again thank all our sponsors for the continued dedication to this initiative in helping the less fortunate.

Feeding Scheme For September, October & November 2014

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The ECID handed out the following food items to the Church of the Nazarene in Bonteheuwel and the Langa Baptist Church; 10 pockets each of potatoes & squash and 2 pockets butternut, 1 box tomatoes, 3 boxes peppers and 1 packet sweet potatoes,  all kindly donated by Capepots, 6 x 750g coffee, 1500 tea bags, 6 kg peanut butter, 6 kg jam, 72 cans each of pilchards and baked beans, 25 kg each of lentils and dry soup mix and 80 kg of samp kindly donated by Giant Hyper.

Accepting on behalf of Church of the Nazarene is Reverend Stan Martin (top left) and for Langa Baptist Church is Sylvia Matiza, Lubabalo Ntsund & Akhona Ngaka (top right).

We wish to thank our sponsors for their generosity in helping to care for the less privileged.

2014 Garden Competition Winner

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The winner of the frontage of year for 2014 is Allied Pickfords!

Well done to Allied Pickfords for having such a well maintained water wise frontage. Allied Pickfords received the floating trophy and a R500 Stodels gift voucher in appreciation of their efforts.

Other frontages that are also looking exceptionally good are; Fine Chemicals Corporation, MacBrothers, GlaxoSmithKline and Alnet

Accepting the trophy and gift voucher is Francois Marais from Allied Pickfords.

Col Klaazen, Elsies River SAPS – Retirement

 

Col Klaazen's Retirement

 

Previously stationed at Cape Town Central, Col. Klaazen ensured that there was a working relationship between the CID and SAPS as he was well aware of the assistance the CID was providing.

Early in 2008, Col. Klaazen was relocated to Elsies RIVER SAPS and has been there for the past 6 years. On his arrival and deployment into the field, his first goal was to make contact with the Epping CID. During his six year stay at Elsies River SAPS, Col. Klaazen built a stable relationship between the Epping CID and SAPS. The two organizations have worked well together and resolved many issues.

At the final Security Forum for 2014 Mr. Ord, the Security Forum Chairman, thanked Col. Klaazen on behalf of the Epping CID and the Security Forum members for his outstanding service and contribution to the Sector and wished him well for the future.

SERVEST STAFF PROTEST ACTION

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The Servest protest, related to the landscaping division, has been on-going since the 10th November 2014. The strikers were continuously moving between Bonteheuwel Station, Servest Landscaping (Gunners Circle) and Goodwood Station. Besides the general toi-toi and vuvuzela’s blowing, it has been a relatively quiet. On Monday the 17th November, the group of protesters picked up the pace and the ECID and various Law Enforcement agencies received complaints of vehicles being stoned on Gunners Circle, Vanguard Drive and at the intersection of Vanguard Drive and Viking Way. The week continued with complaints being received daily regarding the stoning of vehicles and one suspected hi-jacking. It was later learnt that the hi-jacking was a false complaint. At 05h32 on Thursday the 20th November, Mr Ord of the Epping CID received a call from the ECID tactical response vehicle informing Mr Ord that the strikers were preparing to burn tyres at the entrance to Servest. Mr. Ord informed the Tactical Response vehicle to intervene and remove as many of the tyres as possible. At the time of the intervention, the ECID Security did encounter some resistance from one of the protesters who was apprehended and handed over to the Pinelands SAPS. At the same time, Mr Ord informed the shift senior Mr. Boois to request the presence of SAPS’ Public Order Policing, as there is a possibility that the protest action might reach boiling point. Between 06h00 and 11h00, the situation, as predicted, had reached boiling point and Pinelands SAPS were called to assist. At the arrival of SAPS, the crowd was already in motion and proceeded to burn tyres completely obstructing the entrance to the property and break down the pre-cast wall to gain access to the premises. The Pinelands SAPS three man crew was unable to perform any crowd control measures. At approximately 12h05 SAPS Public Order Policing had arrived on the scene and commenced to disperse the crowd. Mr Ord and Mr Bartram were, at the time, driving along Gunners Circle coming over the bridge towards the protest. Coming over the bridge it was noted that the crowd was dispersing in all directions, where Mr Ord had stopped and made an immediate move to apprehend some of the protesters. At this time, one female was apprehended. Mr Ord proceeded further down the road to hand over the suspect to Pinelands SAPS where the officer refused to take custody of the protester. Capt. Van Den Berg intervened and placed the protester in the SAPS vehicle. It was at this time that the ECID Security and Law Enforcement fully mobilized and proceeded to apprehend more of the protesters. Some of the protesters also proceeded to run along the central railway line, where they were apprehended by the ECID Security, During the process of apprehending the protesters, the combined ECID Security force including the ECID Law Enforcement and with the assistance of two additional units from Law Enforcement Bellville, successfully apprehended and safely handed over twenty seven protesters to SAPS. All of the persons apprehended were positively identified by the management and staff of Servest as been employees of Servest and were arrested.

Feeding Scheme for August 14

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We were once again able to make a generous donation to Church of the Nazarene in Bonteheuwel and Langa Baptist Church. 200 kg mealie meal donated by Premier Foods, 4 pockets onions, 7 pockets potatoes, 2 pockets each gem squash and butternut, 1 box each green peppers, tomatoes and sweet potatoes all donated by Capepots/Propots and 2 x 750 g coffee, 2 kg each of peanut butter and jam, 4 kg dry lentils, 4 kg dry soup mix, 20 kg samp and 24 cans each of pilchards and baked beans all donated by Giant Hyper, 4 blue t shirts, 4 green golf shirts, 4 umbrellas and 100 foamalite cups all donated by Durun Tyres. Accepting on behalf of Church of the Nazarene is Reverend Stan Martin (top left and centre) and for the Langa Baptist Church Langa is Longiswa  Nkitha, Nolitha Adonis, Sylvia Matiza & Rashieda Mali (top right)

We once again thank all our sponsors for their continued dedication to this initiative in helping the less fortunate.