What it takes to be one of Gauteng's 4,000 trained crime prevention wardens

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A total of 6,000 people were recruited and the first 4,000 have graduated. Wardens are part of Lesufi’s ambitious plan to fight crime by using CCTV cameras, drones, helicopters and panic buttons.

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