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Tsakani residents break curfew regulations

Tsakani SAPS station commander Col Goodwill Khumbulani Mbatha warned that those who are found in the streets during curfew without a valid reason will be arrested.

Tsakani – Tsakani police are concerned about the number of criminal activities committed in the area during curfew, which is between 22:00 and 04:00.
Tsakani police spokesperson Sgt Lerato Mngomezulu said they are concerned that the community is failing to adhere to alert level three regulations as set out by President Cyril Ramaphosa.

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“While police are dealing with those who are committing a crime, we will also make sure all those who are contravening the regulations will be arrested and prosecuted accordingly,” she said.
Tsakani SAPS station commander Col Goodwill Khumbulani Mbatha warned that those who are found in the streets during curfew without a valid reason will be arrested.

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