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Primrose Operation Okae Moloa yields success

EMPD, Gauteng Traffic, CPFs and other stakeholders played a part in policing Primrose and neighbouring areas as they visited crime hotspots.

Ekurhuleni SAPS members joined Operation Okae Molao, hosted in Primrose on August 18, in an effort to curb crime in the community.

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EMPD, Gauteng Traffic, CPFs and other stakeholders played a part in policing Primrose and neighbouring areas as they visited crime hotspots.

Police search a black BMW during the Operation Okae Moloa on August 18.

Primrose SAPS station commander Col Eunice Nzuza joined the law enforcement agencies who paraded parts of Primrose to enforce the law.

She was part of the team that had a road block operation on Pretoria Road next to the Primrose Fire Station.

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Police from different stations in Ekurhuleni joined hands to curb criminal activities in Primrose during Operation Okae Moloa.

 

Nzuza said through the entire Okae Molao operation they arrested 25 illegal immigrants and four people for dealing in drugs.

“We also closed three liquor outlets for selling liquor without a licence and arrested one person for possession of drugs. There were also traffic fines issued and we conducted stop and search operations,” she said.

 

 

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