Law enforcement has vowed to maintain a heavy presence in 'every corner of SA' during the EFF's planned national shutdown on Monday.
Law enforcement has vowed to maintain a heavy presence in "every corner of SA" during the EFF's planned national shutdown.Natjoints has vowed to protect every corner of the country during the EFF's planned 'national shutdown' on Monday.It said it acknowledged the right to protest but vowed to ensure protection from lawlessness.
The National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure briefed the media on Friday about security measures ahead of the protest action, saying it would respond to eventualities because"every corner of SA" is a hot spot for criminality. Mosikili said that while community-based crime-fighting structures were not expected to assume policing-related roles, she urged them to report any suspicious and unlawful activities.
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