Police will arrest leaders or owners violating national Covid-19 orders

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Religious and business organisers who do not heed the national disaster procedures will be arrested, says police minister Bheki Cele

. The SA Police Service will not enforce mass arrests if gatherings have more than 100 people, or if a restaurant sells alcohol after 6pm — but will go after the organisers and owners allowing it.

The state of disaster was declared on Sunday to try to curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, which has spread at a rapid rate globally. These institutions are also not allowed to have more than 50 people in the venue at any given time while operational.

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But he will continue wearing stupid hats

But child killers will get bail

But mass murderers can walk freely

But rapists will go free

Shame on the arrogant leader who goes agains the law of SAgovnews.. It's unfortunate that SAPoliceService have arrest people.. Instead on following what the SAgovnews says so the we will defeat the Covid19InSA CoronaVirusUpdate..

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