Residents band together to keep safe
Criminals beware - the Viber Tree is growing
branches.
A Turangi neighbourhood is using people power to
stop crime from happening, drawing praise from local police.
It all started about two years ago, when some
Turangi residents got together to set up the the network. It is
called Viber Tree, because members use the web-based instant
messaging
service Viber.
At the start, there were only half a dozen people
on the tree. Now there is 40.
The point of the Viber Tree is alert neighbours of
suspicious activity in the area and it has had some good results.
In May, a young man was seen acting suspiciously
and was followed by residents over the Viber Tree.
He was soon apprehended by police, after being
found in a property where he shouldn't have been. He has been charged
with burglary and aggravated burglary and is currently before the
court.
Another man was also spotted by members of the
Viber Tree and he, too, has been charged with burglary.
The Viber Tree allows residents to send a bulk
message to everyone on it. They, in turn, keep an eye out in
their area for suspicious activity and then contact the police if
something happens.
"All we, as a community, can do, is be eyes,"
Viber Tree member, Eric Wilson, said.
Someone 500 metres away can spot something not
quite right and then alert others in the street."
The Viber Tree runs from State Highway 1 up to the
river.
The Viber Tree has been praised by the Turangi
Police and they are hopeful other residents around the Turangi area
see the same benefits of the Viber Tree.
"It really is new for security measures which
is great," senior sergeant Tere Morunga, said.
"Soon, our criminals won't be able to walk
the street."
Morunga would like to see something similar in the
Tauranga-Taupo area too after a spike in burglaries recently.
"We are going to increase our presence there
with local security guards," Morunga said.
A public meeting will be held in Tauranga-Taupo to
speak with locals about the rise in criminal activity.
"We will also go over other preventative
measures that people can take, like the Viber Tree, which we would
like to see replicated in other areas."
The meeting will cover community patrols and
neighbourhood support in the area and will start at 6pm on Wednesday
August 2 at The Store.
Ref:
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/95122082/Residents-band-together-to-keep-safe
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