The Ekurhuleni Central Cluster officers seek divine intervention to help them carry out their duties successfully.
Members of the SAPS converged at the Beth-el Family Worship Centre on September 20 for a prayer session to ask God to boost their morals and help them to curb crime.
The service was attended by local pastors and members of the community.
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The cluster Chaplin, Captain Reverend Godfrey Booysen said the divine intervention is a strategy that was adopted by the SAPS as one of the objectives to fight crime and build up social morality.
“This intervention is about police partnering with churches to build a better relationship with the community,” said Booysen.
The prayer sessions are held monthly and the public is welcome to be part of these prayers.
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