The South African Police Service (SAPS) has released
its crime stats for the 2018/19 period, outlining which areas in the country
have recorded the most crime in the past year.
The stats cover 21 crime categories – 17 of which are reported
by the public, and four of which are as a result of police activity.
A total of 2.01 million crimes were recorded in 2019 –
down from the 2.09 million recorded in 2018.
This represents a 1% increase in the number of
reported crimes in the 17 public categories, along with a massive 22% decline
in the number of crimes as a result of police action.
As part of the presented data, the SAPS also broke
down the police stations which recorded the highest levels of crime, with Cape
Town central coming in as the most crime-ridden region, with 13,747 reported
crimes – although down 10.9% from last year.
This was followed by Joburg Central with 12,199
reported crimes (down 0.2%), and Mitchell’s Plain with 11,374 reported crimes
(down 0.1%).
In South Africa, crimes need to be reported at the
police station that is closest to where the crime took place, giving a fair
indication of the crime levels in the general region the police station is
found in.
It should be noted, however, that station statistics
may encompass more areas than where the station is located. For example, a
station in a remote area may represent the reported crimes of several
neighbourhoods and small towns surrounding it, as it is the only station
available to service those areas.
These are the 30 most crime-ridden areas in South
Africa, based on crimes reported to their station across the 17
community-reported categories:
Station
|
Province
|
Reported crimes 2019
|
Change from 2018
|
Cape Town
Central
|
Western
Cape
|
13 747
|
-10.9%
|
JHB
Central
|
Gauteng
|
12 199
|
-0.2%
|
Mitchells
Plain
|
Western
Cape
|
11 374
|
-0.1%
|
Park Road
|
Free State
|
10 664
|
+11.0%
|
Honeydew
|
Gauteng
|
9 981
|
-5.0%
|
Durban
Central
|
KZN
|
9 798
|
-3.4%
|
Pretoria
Central
|
Gauteng
|
8 941
|
+1.6%
|
Witbank
|
Mpumalanga
|
8 916
|
-1.3%
|
Hillbrow
|
Gauteng
|
8 252
|
-4.7%
|
Sunnyside
|
Gauteng
|
7 833
|
+4.8%
|
Kraaifontein
|
Western
Cape
|
7 603
|
-1.8%
|
Pinetown
|
KZN
|
7 208
|
-3.5%
|
Sandton
|
Gauteng
|
7 181
|
-5.7%
|
Rustenburg
|
North West
|
7 124
|
-14.5%
|
Nyanga
|
Western
Cape
|
7 059
|
-11.1%
|
Dobsonville
|
Gauteng
|
7 009
|
+4.5%
|
Kimberley
|
Northern
Cape
|
6 977
|
+9.4%
|
Stellenbosch
|
Western
Cape
|
6 959
|
-14.3%
|
Delft
|
Western
Cape
|
6 920
|
+8.5%
|
Midrand
|
Gauteng
|
6 905
|
-6.9%
|
Kempton
Park
|
Gauteng
|
6 900
|
+1.2%
|
Belville
|
Western
Cape
|
6 630
|
-2.0%
|
Brooklyn
|
Gauteng
|
6 608
|
-3.3%
|
Randfontein
|
Gauteng
|
6 555
|
-2.8%
|
Akasia
|
Gauteng
|
6 497
|
+10.7%
|
Plessislaer
|
KZN
|
6 436
|
-1.0%
|
East
London
|
Eastern
Cape
|
6 435
|
+3.1%
|
Mfuleni
|
Western
Cape
|
6 412
|
+6.8%
|
Worcester
|
Western
Cape
|
6 379
|
-10.7%
|
Phoenix
|
KZN
|
6 285
|
-5.1%
|
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