Fish Hoek Community Police Forum
Animal Support
If you care about animals injured as a result of crime. Visit our Diesel Animal Support page
Important Numbers
Important numbers that you may need in the case of an emergency
The role of the Fish Hoek Community Policing Forum (FH CPF) is to make the needs of the community known to the police and to help the police meet those needs.
Public Emergency Communication Centre (PECC)
Should you have problems getting through to the numbers below, as their call takers are able to reroute calls to external agencies like Metro Emergency Medical Services and the South African Police Service.
Cellphone
021 480 7700
Landline (calls are free)
107
The Fish Hoek Community Service Centre (CSC)
021 784 2720
021 784 2722
SAPS Flying Squad
Cellphone
112
Landline
10111
Fish Hoek SAPS
Fish Hoek SAPS can also be contacted directly using the following mobile numbers below when the landline service is unavailable during loadshedding.
CSC
082 522 2745
Sector Patrol Van
082 522 2053
Objective
Our primary objective is to promote a partnership between the community and the local police in order to create an environment that will deliver effective and user-friendly policing in our community. To find out more about roles and duties of the FH CPF and its elected officials.
Regulations
In terms of Section 19(1) of the SAPS Act, Act 68 of 1995 and other legislation, the community, through the CPFs, has the power to monitor, evaluate, and advise the police, and to enquire into policing matters. To find out more about the legal framework and regulations under which we operate
Duties
The duties of the CPF are carried out by the Executive Committee, which is made up of elected community representatives and SAPS members. Each position within the committee has specific responsibilities that support the administration, coordination, and communication of CPF activities.
Officials
Representation of the CPF should be made up from both the community, who volunteer their services free of charge, and SAPS. All groupings of the community should be represented e.g. sports clubs, taxi associations, religious groups, government departments, women’s groups, civic organizations as well as individuals who do not belong to any specific group.
Latest News
Can you see me? – Human trafficking
Human trafficking and modern-day slavery still exist, and it can happen in any community.
Victims are often hidden in plain sight. They may be forced to work, controlled by others, unable to keep their earnings, or prevented from leaving their living or working situation.
6th Quarter Crime Statistics
6th Quarter Crime Statistics (October–December)
We are sharing the latest 6th Quarter crime statistics for Fish Hoek, along with national context and 5-year comparisons.
Dignity Program
The Haven Night Shelter will be in Fish Hoek on 15 December as part of their annual Dignity Programme, offering free services to individuals experiencing homelessness.


