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Crime

Our Rapid Intervention Units are actively patrolling the streets of Nelson Mandela Bay around the clock and Atlas Security's robust CCTV network is watching every move.

These images were captured across multiple locations throughout the metro, from Springfield to Walmer, from Lily Street to Berea Road. A simple search for "ATLAS" in the system returned multiplehits, our own vehicles, tracked and identified within seconds across the city.

This is the same technology protecting your home, your business and your community every single day.

Our CCTV Network enables instant tracking and proactive theft identification across the metro.

License plate recognition. Real-time monitoring. Rapid response.

This is what modern security looks like.

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Crime

SUSPECT ARRESTED MID-THEFT AFTER BREAKING INTO KABEGA PARK PROPERTY

February 12, 2026

Atlas Security once again demonstrated the power of rapid response and visible patrols following the arrest of an intruder caught in the act inside a Kabega Park property on the morning of 11 February 2026. Our control room received a distressed phone call reporting a male inside the yard moving between the water tanks and gas cylinders. The suspect was already busy interfering with property on site.

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Crime

Atlas Security’s Rapid Intervention Unit: A Year of Relentless Pursuit, Precision Policing, and a Bigger Future Ahead

December 12, 2025

When Atlas Security launched the Rapid Intervention Unit in December last year, it was more than a new division. It was a statement. A promise to Nelson Mandela Bay that we would meet rising crime with sharper skill, stronger strategy, and a team built for intense, high-pressure response.

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Crime

A Steady Week of Response Across Nelson Mandela Bay

April 21, 2026

The first full operational week after the Easter long weekend saw Atlas Security teams responding to 127 incidents across Nelson Mandela Bay between Monday 13 April and Sunday 19 April 2026

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