
CPS Security launches License Plate Recognition Camera in Southcrest to combat crime
The first LPR camera stands at a crucial point on Vootrekker Road, a route that enters the area from the Johannesburg CBD and which criminals often use.
This initiative, fully funded by CPS Security, links directly with the SAPS and alerts response units in real-time.
'We have had house robberies in the Southcrest area and, through many years of experience, we noticed that criminals regularly use Voortrekker Road to enter and exit,' said Tyron van der Merwe of CPS Security.
'We've always wanted to put cameras here, and this is just the start.'
How the system works
The LPR cameras scan every vehicle entering or leaving Southcrest and compare its number plates to a national database that the SAPS uses.
Vehicles flagged as involved in criminal activity trigger an instant alert to CPS tactical units.
'The alerts happen in milliseconds. Once a vehicle is detected, our tactical teams immediately respond and co-ordinate with law enforcement such as the SAPS, the EMPD and the JMPD,' explained van der Merwe.
Each alert contains detailed case information, including crime type, case number, dates and the name of the investigating officer, allowing teams to act fast and legally during stop-and-searches.
Constant monitoring and broader integration
The LPR system is monitored 24 hours a day through two advanced control room platforms. CPS works with the Vumacam and Mavic surveillance networks, which support crime-fighting efforts across Gauteng.
'We use two control rooms and partner networks to ensure we never miss an alert. This gives us an edge in staying one step ahead of criminals.'
CPS is part of the broader Vumacam project that operates in Glenvista, Mulbarton, Moffatview, Alberton, and Germiston. The Southcrest camera adds to this broader surveillance network.
Protecting privacy and upholding the law
CPS assured the public that the system complies with the Protection of Personal Information Act (Popia).
All footage and vehicle data remain confidential and are shared only with vetted partners under strict non-disclosure agreements.
'We do not share footage with the public. The information is used strictly for crime combating and is handled within legal boundaries,' said van der Merwe.
Positive community feedback
Local safety organisations and residents have received the Southcrest camera installation well.
Deidre de Carvalho, a representative of the Alberton CPF and community member, praised the move.
'What the CPS came up with is a brilliant idea. Now, when criminals enter Alberton, CPS and the police can be alert, which will reduce crime in the area,' she said.
Expansion plans and community involvement
Southcrest has one installed LPR camera, but CPS has identified other high-risk entry and exit points where they will place more cameras.
The system is active in Brackendowns and Randhart, with similar installations in progress.
CPS encourages residents and business owners to join the initiative and help sponsor camera poles in their areas.
'We are reaching out to business owners and residents to adopt poles or support installation costs. It is affordable and has been proven effective in multiple suburbs,' van der Merwe said.
CPS also offers complete area surveys to identify security needs and determine the best placement for LPR technology.
Mobile units and long-term vision
Where permanent infrastructure is not yet available, CPS use a mobile LPR trailer to deploy to hotspots. This trailer has the same recognition technology and has aided many criminal apprehensions.
'Whether a fixed pole or mobile trailer, the results are consistent. These systems are one of the best tools we have in the fight against crime,' said van der Merwe.
The long-term goal is to secure every major entry and exit point in Alberton, Johannesburg south and Germiston.
'We took the initiative upon ourselves to invest in this project because we care about the safety of our suburbs.
This is only the beginning, and we will continue to innovate.'
Support from law enforcement
CPS Security appreciated the continued support of law enforcement partners, like the SAPS, the EMPD, the JMPD and Gauteng Traffic.
'They have stood by us when it mattered most. Their presence during stops and investigations ensures we follow the law and keep communities safe,' said Van der Merwe.
Colonel Letloenyane, the station commander at the Alberton SAPS, also welcomed the initiative and applauded CPS Security's proactive steps.
'We appreciate all the efforts our stakeholders are putting into place to ensure Alberton is a safe place to live. It will come in handy because it is a known fact that most criminals use that route to come to Alberton and terrorise our community.'
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