It is not yet clear precisely when SAPS in Muizenberg became aware of the positive Covid-19 case they have been exposed to.
The police station where a Cape Town mother and father, and several “ocean protesters”, were arrested and charged this week has been closed due to a staff member testing positive for Covid-19.
On Tuesday, several more people were arrested for “standing still” during the 6am to 9am exercise window, while protesting for the right to surf and swim, as their exercise of choice. Swimming and surfing are currently not allowed under level 4. It is not yet clear precisely when SAPS in Muizenberg became aware of the positive Covid-19 case they have been exposed to nor what steps the police station management took, and when, to protect the public they dealt with.Brigadier Novela Potelwa, police spokesperson in the office of the provincial police commisisoner, said on Friday: “Muizenberg SAPS is undergoing decontamination today , following a Covid-19 related case.
“Operations from the station building are expected to resume on Monday morning once the decontamination process is completed,” Potelwa added.“Operations of the community service centre have been relocated to a mobile unit currently placed outside the front gate of the station. The decontamination process is undertaken in line with Covid-19 protocols . Service delivery will not be hampered as both visible policing and detectives will continue to operate uninterrupted by the developments.
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