'The buck stops here': Cele unveils plan to curb crime at Mamelodi school
Pretoria - “The buck stops here” this was warning by police minister Bheki Cele to criminals who have burgled Kutumela Molefi Primary School in Mamelodi 10 times.
Lesufi reiterated Cele’s sentiments saying that children should be allowed to learn in a crime free environment. “We are not going to take this laying down,” he said. When pupils and teachers returned to school after holidays, they were met with what has now become a familiar sight. Glass from the windows was scattered on the ground, with the burglar bars and frames pulled off their structures.
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