Southern African Branch

Southern African Branch - Cloned

The Southern African Branch of IAATI was established on August 22, 1991, but its charter was suspended in 1996 as a result of the phasing out of the vehicle crime investigation environment.  In 2007, the Branch was revived, and it has been growing in numbers steadily since then.  The Branch now consists of members from Cameroon, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Swaziland, South Africa and Zimbabwe.

Our Vision
To be the recognised global leader in vehicle crime prevention and a leading vehicle theft-related investigation expertise and training provider.

Our Mission
To provide a global approach to vehicle theft deterrence, investigation, recovery, and kindred crimes.

Our Values
Integrity – We always do what is right.
Commitment – We do what we say we are going to do.
Professionalism – We encourage high professional standards for our members and affiliates.

Our Vision
To be the recognised global leader in vehicle crime prevention and a leading vehicle theft-related investigation expertise and training provider.

Collaboration – We as members work together for the organisation's greater good, sharing our collective knowledge, exchanging technical information and new developments related to vehicle crime, and encouraging networking among our members and chapters to keep everyone informed.