1. (a) The number of burglary incidents since 01 January 2014 is 23.
(b) The burglaries occurred within the base on different dates. (c) The outcome of the investigation conducted: Theft of oil and negligence: 02 members were charged. The following are under investigation: - Theft of vehicle parts - Copper theft - Theft of Cannon camera - Breaking of window - Theft of toolbox - Theft of batteries 2. The military police is still investigating the cases and to date no evidence of collusion between staff and the criminals has been discovered. 3. (a) and (b) It must be noted that some of the members have been suspect in the investigation, some charged and some are the subject for investigation. Therefore our guards have done whatever they could in combating the burglary incidents. The arming and disarming of soldiers is not for public. 4. The total number of guards and the routine is not for public. The security of the military base is determined by the Guard Commander on duty after going through an analytical process regarding threats in the base. 5. Yes, our Military Bases comply with military security requirements. In terms of the National Key Point legislation, SAPS is tasked as the protecting authority and will be in a position to provide what is and what isn’t a key point.