It has been a busy few weeks for law enforcement agencies responding to various protests that have often turned violent.
CAPE TOWN - Western Cape Community Safety MEC Albert Fritz has met with National Police Commissioner Khehla Sitole to address violent protests in the province.
On Wednesday, the MECs for Human Settlements and Transport, along with Premier Alan Winde, met with provincial Police Commissioner Yolisa Matakata and SAPS management. "... capacitating resources for our POP units in the Western Cape. We only have four POP units, other provinces have up to seven and we have seen the number of incidents of unrest and land invasions [increase]."
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