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Welcome to the Official web site of the Community Police Forum (CPF) of Table View.
The CPF is a partnership between the South African Police Services and the residents of the community in which they serve. It is the interface, if you will, between the SAPS and the general public in a designated area to ensure better quality of life and protection of property.
The CPF meets at 17H00 on the second Tuesday of every second month at SAPS, 18 Pentz Drive, Flamingo Vlei.
Many varied and important matters of public interest are discussed and the residents of the area are cordially invited and urged to attend.

1 According to the terms of SECTION 139 (Amnesty) of the Firearms Control Act 60 of 2000.
Amnesty has been granted by the Pretoria High Court fro 11 January 2010 to 11 April 2010 for firearm licence holders who did not renew their licences.
2 We urge you, as a responsible and important role player in this community, to assist the SAPS in the distribution of this information to the residents of Table View.
3 Any enquiries in this regard can be made to Inspector COLLOP, the Firearm Designated Officer on 021 521 3336
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The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Community Police Forum has been held
and the new office bearers can be found
Thanks for making time to attend this briefing today; once again our appreciation to the National Press Club for affording us an opportunity to communicate with citizens.
We are here to update you on the developments surrounding an issue which has captured newspaper headlines, radio talk shows and front screens of televisions. To us as the police leadership, this issue was not even about the headlines, rather about police fulfilling their mandates of keeping all citizens and visitors safe.
When police get notified of any threats, intimidations, planned robberies, murders, rapes, intentions to commit bodily harm – we have to act, and act swiftly. This is our mandate and we remain committed and equal to these tasks.
Before we provide you with new developments around this issue, it is perhaps appropriate to put into context issues preceding this matter. On the 11th of January we gathered at this venue as the leadership of police, to launch the Firearms Amnesty. As part of our awareness and communications strategy, we invited all media organizations to help spread the message.
Read the full message by clicking here
Table View has a new SAPS
Station Commissioner,
Colonel Dirk Vosloo.
Read his message to Table View by clicking HERE

Minister E.N. Mthethwa