Why Partner with Dragon Protection Services

Founded in 1996, Dragon Protection Services boasts over 25 years of expertise in the security industry. This extensive experience translates into a deep understanding of diverse security needs and challenges. Our team is composed of highly trained professionals adept at handling various security scenarios with utmost precision and professionalism.
The Year in Review: South Africa’s struggle with crime in 2023

As South Africans look back at 2023, it has been another bloody, crime fuelled year for many with the country’s rampant murder and robberies casting a dark shadow yet again.
Citizens urged to be ‘more situationally aware’

Dragon Protection Services chief executive Trisha Parshotam says, “Situational awareness is one of the most vital skills people need to learn in our country, as vital as learning how to walk.
Global organised crime index likely to show increase in South Africa

Specialised protection services company Dragon said the prevalence of criminal networks engaged in drug trafficking, human trafficking, money laundering, carjacking, motor vehicle theft and other illicit activities has reached alarming levels, posing a significant threat to the safety and well-being of South African citizens.
Expectant mother about to deliver twins among women killed in KZN’s bloody Women’s Month

We are living in a country where the number of crimes committed is greater than the number of resources to come to your aid. You are your aid
WATCH: Workshop aims to empower women with tactical skills to protect themselves and their loved ones

This year we wanted to enhance the workshop to include a practical self-defence component and a shooting range experience with fire-arm handling. In today’s times, it is important to be situationally aware of your surroundings and upskill and empower yourself and in turn, your community.
July unrest two years on: Are the police ready?

On 9 July 2021, South Africa was rocked by a wave of violence and looting that would last for nine days. The unrest was sparked by the imprisonment of former president Jacob Zuma, but it quickly spread to other parts of the country, including Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. File Picture: Bongani Mbatha/ African News Agency
Thieves now stealing generators from cellphone towers during load shedding

Base stations of local network providers are increasingly being targeted for theft and vandalism and what we are finding through our investigations is that organised syndicates are coming up with unique approaches to commit this crime,” said spokesperson Byron Kennedy
Metro police on high alert after car-carrier set alight during protest action on N2 Durban

Durban Metro police are on high alert after the N2 north-bound was closed for several hours following a protest action on Monday evening.
Carol Ofori chats to Trisha Parshotam all things safety & securityCarol Ofori

in studio with Trisha Gokool Parshotam as Carol Ofori celebrates a woman who is all about empowering other women