Additional Public Order Policing units are being deployed in KwaZulu-Natal and Mthatha to bolster existing crime combatting efforts.
In a significant move to, additional Public Order Policing units are being deployed to bolster existing crime combatting efforts.
“We are sending you off to maintain law and order. No disruptions and acts of criminality should take place under your watch. We are sending you out there to protect the constitutional right of South Africans and the integrity of the election process,” said General Masemola.The deployment aims to enhance the capacity of the current law enforcement presence in these regions.
Two suspects were injured, and two firearms were confiscated. Authorities have opened cases of attempted murder and illegal possession of firearms for further investigation., by Monday afternoon, Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane said that he had asked President Cyril Ramaphosa to send the South African National Defence Force to Mthatha to help maintain order and restore calm.
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