Saamboubrug Crime Statistics
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About this data
These are raw crime counts from SAPS — not adjusted for population. Areas with more residents will naturally report more crimes. The most reliable indicator is the trend over time, which compares this area against its own history. Learn more
Crime volume
Very Low
in Limpopo
Reported crimes
75
Apr 2025–Mar 2026 · Full year
vs Apr 2024–Mar 2025
↓ 2.6%
fewer crimes vs Apr 2024–Mar 2025
vs its pre-COVID level
↑ 50%
above 2018-2019
Updated · SAPS Q4 2025-26 release
Crime by type
Change vs Apr 2024–Mar 2025 by crime category. Murder is shown separately but is included in the violent crime total.
Murder
1
Violent crime
10
↑ 25% vs Apr 2024–Mar 2025
Property crime
3
↑ 200% vs Apr 2024–Mar 2025
Other (drug, commercial, theft)
62
↓ 8.8% vs Apr 2024–Mar 2025
What's changing?
Biggest changes vs Apr 2024–Mar 2025
Crime trend by year
Crime breakdown
Top reported offences in 2025-2026
| Crime category | Reported count |
|---|---|
| Drug-related crime | 31 |
| Sexual offences detected as a result of police action | 23 |
| All theft not mentioned elsewhere | 7 |
| Serious assault | 4 |
| Common assault | 2 |
| Business burglary | 1 |
| Residential burglary | 1 |
| Commercial crime | 1 |
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Sorted by total reported crimes (lowest first)
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Data Sources & Notes
- Crime data: SAPS quarterly crime statistics
- SAPS data reflects reported crime only. Crime reporting rates vary by area.
- This data is for informational purposes only and should not be used as the sole basis for safety or property decisions. Full disclaimer
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