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Local police say they remained resolute in their battle against criminality during the Christmas holidays to ensure criminals do not spoil the fun as residents celebrate their holidays.According to Constable Johannes Msimanga, this year’s festive season was notably quieter compared to previous years, with fewer major incidents reported.“A single murder case was recorded, along with two armed robberies, highlighting the continued need for vigilance in the community.
“While the number may seem low, we continue to urge motorists to prioritise safety and avoid driving under the influence,” said Msimanga. Despite the reduced crime levels, Msimanga emphasised the importance of community cooperation in maintaining law and order. These included targeted raids with the aim at uncovering illegal weapons and illegal substances, frequent visits to liquor outlets to check compliance, and clamped down hard on drunk driving.
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