The Gauteng Department of Community Safety recently took learners from various schools in Ekurhuleni to Boksburg Correctional Services for a tour of the facility.
The department collaborated with the Department of Correctional Services, Reiger Park SAPS and Gauteng Traffic Police to facilitate the trip.
“During this youth month, we plan to tackle all the issues that are affecting our young people, especially bullying, gangsterism, and drug and alcohol abuse that lead them to prison. Inmate Moshe Xoli said he is serving a sentence of 15 years for murder, something he deeply regrets doings.
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