Qhasa Crime Statistics
Qhasa, Alfred Nzo, Eastern Cape — Latest SAPS Crime Data
Crime Breakdown — Qhasa (2025)
Qhasa Crime Trend (2018-2025)
Qhasa Crime Breakdown (2025)
Is Qhasa Safe?
Yes, Qhasa is relatively safe.
Qhasa scores 92/100 on our safety index, earning a Grade A (Very Safe). With a crime rate of 275 per 100,000 people, Qhasa sits well below the national average. Residents and visitors in Qhasa can generally feel secure, though standard urban precautions still apply.
Crime breakdown in Qhasa
In 2025, Qhasa recorded 107 total crimes. The most prevalent crime in Qhasa is Assault with the intent to inflict grievous bodily harm with 20 reported cases (18.7% of all crime in Qhasa), followed by Stock Theft at 20 cases (18.7%) and Common assault at 17 cases (15.9%).
Compared to 2024, crime in Qhasa has decreased by 3.6%, a positive sign for the Qhasa community.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most common crimes in Qhasa?
The most reported crimes in Qhasa are Assault with the intent to inflict grievous bodily harm (20 cases), Stock Theft (20 cases), Common assault (17 cases). These figures are based on 2025 SAPS data.
How does Qhasa compare to other areas in Alfred Nzo?
Qhasa has a crime rate of 275 per 100k. Compared to other precincts in Alfred Nzo, Maluti is safer with a rate of 0 per 100k.
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Other Precincts in Alfred Nzo
| Precinct | Population | Crimes | Rate | Safety |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maluti | 52,026 | 0 | 0 | N/A (0) |
| Mount Ayliff | 52,026 | 0 | 0 | N/A (0) |
| Mount Frere | 52,026 | 0 | 0 | N/A (0) |
| Mpisi | 52,026 | 55 | 140 | A (97) |
| Kwandengane | 52,026 | 83 | 213 | A (95) |
| Lukholweni | 52,026 | 91 | 233 | A (94) |
| Afsondering | 52,026 | 100 | 256 | A (93) |
| Avondale | 52,026 | 111 | 284 | A (92) |
| Pholile | 52,026 | 156 | 400 | A (88) |
| Cedarville | 52,026 | 172 | 440 | A (87) |
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