South African Police Service (SAPS) Data — Updated Quarterly

Mount Ayliff Crime Statistics

Mount Ayliff, Alfred Nzo, Eastern Cape — Latest SAPS Crime Data

N/A0/100
Insufficient Data
Total Crimes
0
Crime Rate
0
per 100k
Safety Score
0/100
Grade N/AInsufficient Data
Population
52,026

Crime Breakdown — Mount Ayliff (2025)

Mount Ayliff Crime Trend (2018-2025)

Mount Ayliff Crime Breakdown (2025)

Is Mount Ayliff Safe?

No, Mount Ayliff has high crime levels.

Mount Ayliff scores 0/100 on our safety index, earning a Grade N/A (Insufficient Data). The crime rate in Mount Ayliff is 0 per 100,000 people, significantly above the national average. Take extra precautions in Mount Ayliff, particularly after dark, and be aware of the predominant crime types in the area.

vs National Average
-100%
Well below average
Year-on-Year
0%
Relatively stable
Top Crime
Abduction
No data
Rank in Alfred Nzo
N/A
Mid-range

Crime breakdown in Mount Ayliff

In 2025, Mount Ayliff recorded 0 total crimes. The most prevalent crime in Mount Ayliff is Abduction with 0 reported cases (0% of all crime in Mount Ayliff), followed by All theft not mentioned elsewhere at 0 cases (0%) and Arson at 0 cases (0%).

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common crimes in Mount Ayliff?

The most reported crimes in Mount Ayliff are Abduction (0 cases), All theft not mentioned elsewhere (0 cases), Arson (0 cases). These figures are based on 2025 SAPS data.

How does Mount Ayliff compare to other areas in Alfred Nzo?

Mount Ayliff has a crime rate of 0 per 100k. Compared to other precincts in Alfred Nzo, Mount Ayliff is among the safer areas.

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