5 things Police Minister Bheki Cele clarified on regulations

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Minister of Police Bheki Cele has elaborated amended lockdown regulations and also addressed the AfriForum hand sanitiser donation that caused a brouhaha on social media. TheStar_news

Johannesburg - As South Africa enters day eight of lockdown, Minister of Police Bheki Cele has elaborated amended lockdown regulations and also addressed the AfriForum hand sanitiser donation that caused a brouhaha on social media.

Cele also addressed allegations that the South African Police Services in Gauteng had refused to accept a donation of hand sanitisers from the AfriForum. This is despite the fact the police don't have enough sanitisers nor protective gear.Official internal correspondence shows that the SAPS in Gauteng rejected a donation of hand sanitisers from the Afri-Forum. This was leaked.

 

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TheStar_news So much silliness in one article, let’s open up the taxis and spaza shops but continue to stop people from buying cigarettes. Welcome to black market hell South Africa, more dangerous, deadly and crime oriented than Covid_19SA. You will have massive problems with this 🙄

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