A man was arrested at his house in Kimberley for selling liquor to the public in contravention of lockdown regulations.Three weeks after lockdown regulations were promulgated banning the sale of liquor, police in Kimberley arrested a 63-year-old man for selling alcohol from his house at inflated prices.
Northern Cape police members acted on a tip-off and arrested the man for illegally dealing in liquor and flouting the adjusted level 3 Covid-19 regulations. “He had no valid liquor trading licence nor a licence to operate a tavern from his house in Beaconsfield,” said police spokesperson Capt Olebogeng Tawana.
In a separate incident in Phuthanang in Galeshewe, police dispersed a group of people who were found buying and drinking fermented beer. “People found on the premises were not wearing face masks and were ordered to disperse. The owner was slapped with a fine and the fermented beer was disposed of,” Tawana said.
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Because the myanc puppets are upset that they didn't make the money instead
Imagine one beer R60
Another blow to the deep, dark underworld of organised crime. Bheki Cele must be so proud.
He is not the only one is just that he was unfornate maybe
And the police themselves gonna sell that liquor at their own inflated price
what about the anc officials that sold PPE's at inflated prices? Double standard reporting!
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