SA lockdown: SA can expect increased police visibility - Cele

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Police Minister Bheki Cele is urging South Africans to adhere to the lockdown regulations.

South Africa has spent almost a third of the year under lockdown and we are once again facing harsh restrictions. Courtesy

JOHANNESBURG - Police Minister Bheki Cele says police officers are going to increase their visibility to ensure proper implementation of regulations announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa."This will include police visibility, roadblocks, and patrols. Where applicable malls, streets, and other areas where people ignore social distancing protocols," Cele said.

 

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