Yet another Cape Town police station has been closed due to exposure to a Covid-19 case - this time in the suburb of Table View.
The police deployed 24,000 officers on the first day of the national lockdown. Photo: Ashraf Hendricks / GroundUp
Police spokesperson Brigadier Novela Potelwa said Table View police station’s community service centre was currently operating from a mobile structure in the parking lot as the facility was being decontaminated. “Thus far, policing has not been impacted upon. Members from the station are still ensuring that the precinct is safe and secure.”
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