SBV launches cash-in-transit industry hotline

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This provides a forum for the public, community groups, and security companies to report CIT incidents.

Cash-in-transit company SBV on Wednesday launched a Citizens Against Transit and Catch Heists hotline to encourage members of the public to speak out about cash-in-transit heists.

“At SBV we have always worked closely with other security companies, the SAPS and the Crime Intelligence Unit. What we want to do with Catch is provide a forum to collate and share information. It might be from an employee, it might be from a member of the public. We need to ensure that people can reach us and we are listening.

Barrett said the more coordination in the industry, the faster sharing of intelligence, the more effective investigations and responses are. Valuable video and photographs taken at the scene of CIT heists lead to arrests.

 

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