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SAPS Gauteng Telephone Directory GAUTENG TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GAUTENG: PROVINCIAL COMMISSIONER Gauteng Provincial Commissioner 011 274 7875 Lieutenant General Mawela GAUTENG: DEPUTY PROVINCIAL COMMISSIONERS NAME CONTACT DETAILS Deputy Provincial Commissioner: Crime Detection 011 274 7852/7930 Major General Ndlovu 082 778 9322 Deputy Provincial Commissioner: Management Advisory 011 274 7856/7308 Services 076 860 8333 Major General Mbele Acting Deputy Provincial Commissioner: Policing 012 274 7855/7857 Major General Mthombeni 082 947 8596 Deputy Provincial Commissioner: Corporate Services 011 274 7919/20 Major General Rampota 082 337 2062 GAUTENG: PROVINCIAL HEADS NAME CONTACT DETAILS Provincial Head: Legal Services 011 274 7564 Major General Hendricks 082 413 1896 Provincial Head: Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation 011 776 5484 Major General Kwada 082 778 9047 Acting Provincial Head: Crime Intelligence 011 377 3394/96 Brigadier Ntuli 079 526 0876 Provincial Head: Corporate Communications and Liaison 011 274 7359 Brigadier Peters 076 065 6502 Provincial Head: Crime Investigation Service 011 309 6242 Brigadier Shibiri 079 872 6565 Provincial Head: Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual 011 274 7864 Offences 082 456 4835 Brigadier Palko 011 373 3477 Provincial Head: Crime Registrar 071 402 3994 Brigadier Chakalane Provincial Head: Commercial Crime 011 309 6242 Brigadier Witbooi 082 822 6533 Provincial Head: Organised Crime Investigation 011 309 6061 Brigadier Modise 082 778 9416 GAUTENG: PROVINCIAL HEADS NAME CONTACT DETAILS Provincial head: Specific crime 011 274 7857 Brigadier Louw 082 778 7906 Provincial Head: Visible Policing 011 497 7225 Brigadier Joseph 082 455 7530 Provincial Head: Financial Management and Administration 011 274 7659/7900 Brigadier Rungasamy 082 575 4915 Provincial Head: Provincial Emergency Services 011 357 1003 Brigadier Kilian 082 568 4572 Provincial Head: Criminal Record Centre & Crime Scene 011 497 7265 Management 082 451 7187 Brigadier Dibakoane Provincial Head: Internal Audit 012 353 4329 Brigadier Lehobye 082 414 6490 Provincial Head: Inspectorate 011 274 7902/7907 Brigadier Beijnath 082 337 2087 Provincial Head: Operational Response Service 011 497 7173 Brigadier Spiers 082 410 9850 Provincial Head: Human Resource Management 01127 4 7877 Brigadier Stoltz 082 778 7924 GAUTENG: PROVINCIAL HEADS NAME CONTACT DETAILS Provincial Head: Human Resource Development 011 274 7879 Brigadier Freddie 082 312 2951 Provincial Head: Supply Chain Management 011 274 7921 Brigadier Buthelezi 082 850 7972 Provincial Head: Technology Management Services 011 274 7558 Brigadier Coetzee 082 449 7444 Provincial Head: Organisational Development and Strategic 011 547 9119 Management 082 414 4389 Brigadier Bender Provincial Head: Provincial Operational Command Centre 011 248 1103 Brigadier Kruger 082 787 2896 GAUTENG DISTRICTS DISTRICT CONTACT DETAILS EKURHULENI District Commissioner 011 578 2921/08 Major General Leshabane 082 778 7912 JOHANNESBURG District Commissioner 011 986 9225 Major General Masha 082 447 3542 SEDIBENG District Commissioner 016 450 2501/ 9 Major General Molefe 082 412 9796 TSHWANE District Commissioner 012 353 4059 Major General Mthombeni 082 947 8596 WEST RAND District Commissioner 011 951 1926/04 Major General Kekana 082 377 7624 GAUTENG POLICE STATIONS STATION CONTACT DETAILS ACTONVILLE Switchboard 011 964 6000 Community Service Centre 011 964 6065/56 Station Commander 011 964 6054/3 Colonel Mashinini 082 777 6248 Detective Service 011 964 6035 Visible Policing 011 964 6067 AKASIA Switchboard 012 564 0700 Community Service Centre 012 564 0700 Station Commander 012 564 0712 Colonel Ginindza 082 498 7545 Detective Service 012 541 1005 Visible Policing 012 564 0702 ALBERTON Switchboard 011 861 6800 P GAUTENG STATION CONTACT DETAILS Community Service Centre 011 861 6821 Station Commander 011 861 6806 Colonel Sibuyi 082 411 6572 Detective Service 011 865 7400 Visible Policing 011 861 6819 ALEXANDRA Switchboard 011 321 7600 Community Service Centre 011 321 7621 Station Commander 011 321 7627/29 Brigadier Magudulela 082 375 7025 Detective Service 011 321 7692 Visible Policing 011 321 7654 ATTERIDGEVILLE Switchboard 012 373 2400 Community Service Centre 012 373 2433 GAUTENG STATION CONTACT DETAILS Station Commander 012 373 2410/09 Brigadier Nkwashu 082 414 4392 Detective Service 012 373 2422 Visible Policing 012 373 2433 / 2414 BARRAGE Switchboard 016 987 6720 Community Service Centre 016 675 7261 Station Commander 016 987 6733/40/20 Lieutenant Colonel Mashobane 082 822 6806 Detective Service 016 987 6735 Visible Policing 016 987 6734 BEDFORDVIEW Community Service Centre 011 457 2299 Station Commander 011 457 2301 Lieutenant Colonel Mhlongo 082 822 8062 Detective Service 011 457 2220/2219 GAUTENG STATION CONTACT DETAILS Visible Policing 011 4572 216 BEKKERSDAL Community Service Centre 011 755 8017 Station Commander 011 755 0000 Colonel Swart 082 447 3970 Detective Service 071 675 7169 Visible Policing 072 561 9703 BENONI Switchboard 011 747 0000 Community Service Centre 011 747 0053 082 332 4875 Acting Station Commander 011 747 0221/0 Brigadier Mphuthi 076 942 3767 Detective Service 011 747 0226 Visible Policing 011 747 0014 GAUTENG STATION CONTACT DETAILS BOKSBURG Switchboard 011 841 6800 Community Service Centre 011 841 6844/45 Station Commander 011 841 6830/25 Colonel Baloyi 082 461 3443 Detective Service 011 841 6859 Visible Policing 011 841 6886 BOKSBURG NORTH Switchboard 011 898 3000 Community Service Centre 011 898 3008 011 898 3009 Station Commander 011 898 3036/37 Colonel Mbatha 082 319 0034 Detective Service 011 306 0000 Visible Policing 011 898 3007 GAUTENG STATION CONTACT DETAILS BOIPATONG Switchboard 016 930 2309 Community Service Centre 016 930 2338 Station Commander 016 930 2309/38 Lieutenant Colonel Khasuli 082 822 7120 Detective Service 079 778 7937 Visible Policing 082 559 5461 BOOYSENS Switchboard 011 433 5200 Community Service Centre 011 433 5224/23 011 433 5211 Acting Station Commander 079 525 0323 Colonel Dlomo Detective Service 011 433 5378 Visible Policing 011 433 5264 BOSCHKOP Switchboard 012 802 0909 GAUTENG STATION CONTACT DETAILS Community Service Centre 012 802 0909 Station Commander 012 802 8238/30 Lieutenantt Colonel Sithole 082 822 6990 Detective Service 012 802 8209 Visible Policing 012 802 8209 BRACKENDOWNS Switchboard 011 617 5600 Community Service Centre 011 617 5612/13 Station Commander 011 617 5651/5652 Colonel Van Vuuren 082 556 5069 Detective Service 011 617 5656 Visible Policing 011 617 5652 BRAKPAN Switchboard 011 744 7100/4940 Community Service Centre 011 744 7173/34/36 GAUTENG STATION CONTACT DETAILS Station Commander 011 744 7131/99 Brigadier Jonck 082 822 6309 Detective Service 011 744 7249 Visible Policing 011 744 7143 BRAMELY Switchboard 011 445 4100 Community Service Centre 011 445 4115 Station Commander 011 445 4174 Colonel King 082 413 0969 Detective Service 011 445 4165 Visible Policing 011 445 4141 BRIXTON Switchboard 011 248 5500 Community Service Centre 011 248 5520/21 Station Commander 011 248 5511 Colonel Maluleke 083 747 7901 GAUTENG STATION CONTACT DETAILS Detective Service 011 248 5514 Visible Policing 011 248 5604 BRONKHORSTSPRUIT Switchboard 013 932 9200 Community Service Centre 013 932 9222 Station Commander 013 932 9201 Colonel Scheltens 082 822 8342 Detective Service 013 932 9276/50 BROOKLYN Switchboard 012 366 1700 Community Service Centre 012 366 1735/6 Station Commander 012 366 1806/04 Brigadier Pieterson 082 561 7411 Detective Service 012 366 1782 Visible Policing 012 366 1849 GAUTENG STATION CONTACT DETAILS CARLETONVILLE Switchboard 018 787 9300/1 Community Service Centre 018 787 9317 Station Commander 018 787 9301 Brigadier Theron 082 822 8185 Detective Service 018 787 9378 Visible Policing 018 787 9366 CLEVELAND Switchboard 011 607 5700 Community Service Centre 011 607 5745 Station Commander 011 607 5710 Colonel Motaung 082 314 8570 Detective Services 011 607 5736 Visible Policing 011 607 5758 CRYSTAL PARK Switchboard ‘011 969 4880 GAUTENG STATION CONTACT DETAILS Community Service Centre 011 968 9068 Station Commander 011 968 9065 Lieutenant Colonel Motaung 082 822 8315 Detective Service 011 968 9060 Visible Policing 011 968 9068 CULLINAN Switchboard 012 734 0751/340 753/340 752 Community Service Centre 012 734 0751/ 340 753 Station Commander 012 734 0751 Lieutenant Colonel Dhladhla 082 822 6329 Detective Service 012 734 0751/340 753/340 752 Visible Policing 012 734 0751 DEVON Switchboard 017 688 8000 Community Service Centre 017 688 8007/19 GAUTENG STATION CONTACT DETAILS Station Commander 017 688 8001 Captain Ndou 082 822 7995 Detective Service 017 688 8011 Visible Policing 017 688 8014 DAVEYTON Switch Board 011 845 9800 Community Service Centre 011 845 9895/33 Station Commander 011 424 7709/9820 Colonel Chittiah 082 411 6122 Detective Service 011 845 9810/11 Visible Policing 011 845 9825 DAWN PARK Switchboard 011 862 8000 Community Service Centre 011 862 8045 082 461 2731 GAUTENG STATION CONTACT DETAILS Station Commander 011 862 8042/4541 Lieutenant Colonel Makubo 082 822 7742 Detective Service 011 862 8027 082 822 8125 Visible Policing 011 862 8045 082 461 2731 DE DEUR Switchboard 016 590 9200 Community Service Centre 016 590 9253 Station Commander 016 590 9253 Colonel Landiwe 082 556 4821 Detective Service 082 778 7936 Visible Policing 071 675 7291 DIEPKLOOF Switchboard 011 933 7400 GAUTENG STATION CONTACT DETAILS Community Service Centre 011 933 7496 011 933 7405 Station Commander 011 933 7403 Colonel Nzimande 082 411 5390 Detective Service
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