Police clamp down on drunk drivers, suspected criminals

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A busy night for police officials who cracked down on drunk drivers and suspected criminals in an O Kae Molao operation

Twitter/GP Community SafetyThis weekend,Gauteng police commissioner Elias Mawela led a major roadblock in Pretoria."[The] operation this far has yielded positive results, 252 wanted suspects which 59 of those arrested in Sunnyside," said Mawela.

"As we all know Sunnyside is a well-known entertainment area especially for those staying outside the CBD. Some come all the way from Johannesburg to enjoy themselves here. "We know there are a number of people who must be in those liquor outlets, and we are also aware and know what time is a curfew time."

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