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Upsides of Social Media MarketingNew Web Hosting Pioneer Emerges, Offering Affordable Hosting Solutions Coupled with…Three suspects were fatally wounded and three others arrested in a shootout with an integrated law enforcement multi-disciplinary team at Chrisville in Booysens, south west of Johannesburg.

It’s reported that intelligence information was received which prompted an operation by the members of SAPS Crime Intelligence HQ, Gauteng Traffic Saturation unit, DPCI Tactical Operations Management Section, Gauteng Traffic Police Airwing, CAP Specialised Operations, Tracker Connect, Badboyz Security, JH Tactical and ISEC Security. The team received information on suspects who have been terrorizing the suburbs of Johannesburg committing violent crimes including over 30 murders.

The arrested suspects will appear in court soon whilst the investigation continues. The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation does not rule out the possibility of more suspects being arrested and linked to more crimes.The views of authors published on South Africa Today are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of South Africa Today. By viewing, visiting, using, or interacting with SouthAfricaToday.

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