Darkuman Neighborhood WATCH Committee

Darkuman Neighborhood WATCH Committee To protect lives and property of Darkuman neighborhood and its environs as well as establishing frie

27/03/2022

*IGP Intellegence Response Team SECURITY TIPS*

1) Don't allow your children who can't recognise voice, to open doors for strangers/visitors.

2) Recognise the voice of the visitors/strangers before you open your doors.

(3) Lock up all your doors, when you are indoors, especially evening time.

(4) Switch off all your electric gadgets, before going out, even when there is no power supply from ECG.

(5) Check all your cooking materials, before you go out.

(6) Stay away from any strange man, who looks like a pregnant woman, he may be carrying harmful products.

(7) Lock up your cars, even when you packed them in your compound.

(8) Protect your cars and motorcycles keys from being duplicated by suspected criminals.

(9) Protect your sim cards, from being stolen by suspected criminals, else they can use it for ransome negotiation.

(10) Buy Fire extinguishers for your cars and houses.

(11)Tell the teachers of your children not to release them to anybody, except on your request with evidence from you.

(12) Don't allow strange people to sleep in your house, direct them to the nearest Police station, National Security and Ministry of Defence.

(13) Don't send your ATM, pin to anybody on any account.

(14) Don't pay for any car or Goods online, if you are not sure of the source.

(15) Don't allow little children to go to school , mosque or Church alone.

(16) Don't travel without informing anybody.

(17) Report all suspected criminals to the Police, Armed Forces, National Security and Ministry of Defence .

18. Lock Your Doors when you are Watching MOVIE or Your Favorite TV Shows.

19. While Watching ur Favorite TV SHOW using a Generator and it Suddenly goes Off, Don't Rush Out immediately to Open your Door.
It may be Armed
Robbers.

HI

Pls you can Rebroadcast this to your family and Friends.

SECURITY IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS.

THANKS...!

02/10/2020

Neighbourhood Watch is about making sure that no one has to feel afraid, vulnerable or isolated in the place where they live. It's about people looking out for each other, crossing barriers of age, race and background to create strong, cohesive communities that benefit everyone. We should be the eyes and ears of the community. As a result, it has been shown that Neighbourhood Watch areas are far less likely to be targeted by criminals.

30/09/2020

PROTECT YOURSELF FROM CRIMINALS

To fine-tune your personal alarm, crime experts make the following suggestions:

Trust yourself. ...

Be aware of your surroundings. ...

Pay attention to the people around you. ...

Act confident and focused. ...

Understand that alcohol or drugs can cloud judgment.

30/09/2020

Crime Prevention: A Community Effort
Neighborhood Watch


Take A Stand Against Crime:

Join a Neighborhood Watch

Neighborhood Watch, Block Watch, Town Watch, Building Watch, Crime Watch – whatever the name, its one of the most effective and least costly ways to prevent crime and reduce fear. Neighborhood Watch fights the isolation that crime both creates and feeds upon. It forges bonds among area residents, helps reduce burglaries and robberies, and improves relations between police and the communities they serve.

Why Neighborhood Watch?

It works. Throughout the country, dramatic decreases in burglary and related offenses are reported by law enforcement professionals in communities with active Watch Programs

Today’s transient society produces communities that are less personal. Many families have two working parents and children involved in many activities that keep them away from home. An empty house in a neighborhood where none of the neighbors know the owner is a primary target for burglary.

Neighborhood Watch also helps build pride and serves as a springboard for efforts that address other community concerns such as recreation for youth, child care, and affordable housing.

How Does a Neighborhood Watch Start?

A motivated individual, a few concerned residents, a community organization, or a law enforcement agency can spearhead the efforts to establish a Watch. Together they can:

Organize a small planning committee of neighbors to discuss needs, the level of interest, and the possible community problems.

Contact the local police department, or local crime prevention organization, for help in training members in home security and reporting skills and for information on local crime patterns.

Hold an initial meeting to gauge neighbors’ interest; establish the purpose of the program; and begin to identify issues that need to be addressed.

Select a coordinator.

Ask for block captain volunteers who are responsible for relaying information to the members.

Recruit members, keeping up-to-date information on new residents and making special efforts to involve the elderly, working parents, and young people.

Work with local government or law enforcement to put up Neighborhood Watch signs, usually after at least 50 percent of all households are enrolled.

WHO CAN BE INVOLVED?

Any community resident can join - young and old, single and married, renter and homeowner. Even the busiest of people can belong to a Neighborhood Watch - they too can keep an eye out for neighbors as they come and go.

I LIVE IN AN APARTMENT BUILDING. CAN I START A NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH?

Yes. Watch Groups can be formed around any geographical unit: a block, apartment building, townhouse complex, park, business area, public housing complex, office building, or marina.

WHAT DOES A NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH DO?

A Neighborhood Watch is neighbors helping neighbors. They are extra eyes and ears for reporting crime and helping neighbors. Members meet their neighbors, learn how to make their homes more secure, watch out for each other and the neighborhood, and report activity that raises their suspicions to the police or sheriff’s office.

WHAT ARE THE MAJOR COMPONENTS OF A WATCH PROGRAM?

Community meetings. These should be set up on a regular basis such as bi-monthly, monthly, or six times a year.

Citizens’ or community patrol. A citizens’ patrol is made up of volunteers who walk or drive through the community and alert police to crime and questionable activities. Not all Neighborhood Watches need a citizens’ patrol.

Communications. These can be a simple as a weekly flier posted on community announcement boards to a newsletter that updates neighbors on the progress of the program to a neighborhood electronic bulletin board.

Special events. These are crucial to keep the program going and growing. Host talks or seminars that focus on current issues such as hate or bias-motivated violence, crime in schools, teenage alcohol and other drug abuse or domestic violence. Adopt a park or school playground and paint over graffiti. Sponsor a block party, holiday dinner, or volleyball or softball game that will provide neighbors a chance to get to know each other.

Other aspects of community safety. For instance, start a block parent program to help children in emergency situations.

WHAT ARE MY RESPONISIBILITIES AS A WATCH MEMBER?

Be alert!

Know your neighbors and watch out for each other.

Report suspicious activities and crimes to the police or sheriffs' department.

Learn how you can make yourself and your community safer.

WHAT KIND OF ACTIVITIES SHOULD I BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR AS A WATCH MEMBER?

Someone screaming or shouting for help.

Someone looking in windows of houses and parked cars.

Property being taken out of houses where no one is at home or from closed businesses.

Cars, van, or trucks moving slowly with no apparent destination or without lights.

A stranger sitting in a car or stopping to talk to a child.

Report these incidents to the police or sheriffs' department. Talk about concerns and problems with your neighbors.

How should I report these incidents?

Call 9-1-1 or your local emergency number.

Give your name and address.

Explain what happened.

Briefly describe the suspect: s*x and race, age, height, weight, hair color, clothing, distinctive characteristics such as a beard, mustache, scars, or accent.

Describe the vehicle if one was involved: color; make, model, year, license plate, and special features such as stickers.

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27/09/2020

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27/09/2020

The Darkuman Neighborhood Watch Committee also called a crime watch is an organized group of civilians devoted to crime and vandalism prevention within the Darkuman neighborhood and its environs.

The aim of the Darkuman neighborhood watch includes educating residents of the community on security and safety and achieving safe and secure neighborhoods.

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Darkuman Road
Accra

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+233244612157

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