A first-of-its-kind Missing Persons Reaction Unit has officially launched in Mitchells Plain, uniting the South African Police Service (SAPS), the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), Home Affairs, law enforcement agencies, and community volunteers in a coordinated effort to improve the response to missing person cases.
The pilot project, launched in partnership with community activist and Faith and Hope Missing Persons founder Veranique “Benji” Williams, is aimed at ensuring that the crucial first hours after someone disappears are met with an immediate, coordinated response involving every relevant stakeholder.
The reaction unit will include dedicated investigating officers, a dedicated search team, dedicated court officials and a structured support system designed to ensure investigations, searches and prosecutions move more efficiently while families receive regular updates.
Speaking at the launch, Mitchells Plain SAPS Sub-District Commissioner Brigadier Brian Muller said the initiative was born out of the understanding that every second counts when someone disappears.






