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SAPS Partnership

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In partnership with the SAPS

At Tracker, we believe that crime should be addressed at grassroots – which means involvement from every sector of society. It means empowering communities and individuals, but, importantly, it also means close collaboration between the private and public sectors.

Through a 15 year formal contract with the South African Police Service (SAPS), Tracker’s recovery technology has been fitted to more than 50 SAPS aircraft and over 1300 SAPS vehicles, including vehicles in units such as Anti-Hijack, Highway Patrol, Flying Squad, etc. Widely considered to be SA’s most successful private-public sector collaboration, Tracker has worked closely with the SAPS to help arrest 10580 criminals and recover 57844 vehicles.

This means that Tracker customers benefit from the SAPS’ power of arrest, massive infrastructure and expertise, and in turn, the SAPS is provided with the world’s most successful tracking technology for the recovery of stolen and hijacked vehicles.

In addition to this substantial partnership, we also have highly skilled recovery teams of our own in our arsenal.

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Did you know?

  • Tracker’s unique partnership with the SAPS currently nets approximately 100 criminals a month. We help recover more vehicles and arrest more criminals than any other vehicle tracking company in Africa.
  • Curtailing vehicle crime is hugely beneficial to all South Africans. Vehicle crime is often at the centre of many other forms of violent crime such as murder, rape, cash heists and other armed robberies. A single arrest of a violent criminal may well mean that we have prevented future murders and rapes. With 10580 arrests, it’s difficult to comprehend just how many future crimes we are preventing.

Terms & Conditions:

The Tracker service is rendered in terms of arrangements entered into between Tracker and the Police, which provide an agreed framework for the operation of the Tracker System. However, the Police are not obliged to use the Tracker System and their use of the system will vary with, and will be subject to, personnel and logistical constraints on them and prevailing circumstances from time to time. The Police use the Tracker System in their sole discretion for the location of vehicles and are under no obligation to you in respect of the Tracker System. Nothing contained in the Tracker Terms and Conditions or the agreement between Tracker and the Police imposes upon the Police any legal duty of care or obligation in relation to policing duties which is greater than or different from that which is owed to the public at large, nor does this agreement record or imply any undertaking on the part of the Police that they shall continue to participate in the operation of the Tracker System.

 

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SUBSCRIBERS: 700 000     RECOVERIES: 57844     ARRESTS: 10580    SYNDICATES & CHOP SHOPS SHUT DOWN: 353     SUBSCRIBERS: 700 000     RECOVERIES: 57844     ARRESTS: 10580    SYNDICATES & CHOP SHOPS SHUT DOWN: 353     SUBSCRIBERS: 700 000     RECOVERIES: 57844     ARRESTS: 10580    SYNDICATES & CHOP SHOPS SHUT DOWN: 353     SUBSCRIBERS: 700 000     RECOVERIES: 57844     ARRESTS: 10580    SYNDICATES & CHOP SHOPS SHUT DOWN: 353     SUBSCRIBERS: 700 000     RECOVERIES: 57844     ARRESTS: 10580    SYNDICATES & CHOP SHOPS SHUT DOWN: 353     SUBSCRIBERS: 700 000     RECOVERIES: 57844     ARRESTS: 10580    SYNDICATES & CHOP SHOPS SHUT DOWN: 353
 

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