A joint operation between the SAPS and City of Cape Town law enforcement officers lead to the arrest of a 42-year-old suspect on Wednesday for selling booze and drugs during lockdown. TheCapeArgus Day14ofLockdown
Cape Town - A join operation between the South African Police Services and City of Cape Town law enforcement officers lead to the arrest of a 42-year-old suspect on Wednesday for selling booze and drugs during lockdown.
"It was suspected the occupants were dealing in alcohol during the lockdown period," said Wayne Dyason, Law Enforcement Inspector.
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