Reiger Park Amakhosi supporters join fight against drugs

The Reiger Park Kaizer Chiefs supporters club organised a day-long anti-drug and substance abuse awareness campaign on Youth Day.

Also in attendance were local business people, members of the EMPD Social Crime Prevention Unit, Fighting for Change and representatives of Victory Outreach East Rand.

Escorted by the EMPD, Amakhosi supporters and other guests, waving placards and banners, marched through several streets of the township.

Known drug hotspots were also visited during the march.

Puleng Nkopane of the EMPD Social Crime Prevention Unit encouraged the Amakhosa supporters to continue with their initiative aimed at eradicating drugs from communities.

The crowd then proceeded to the Reiger Park sports arena on St Anthony’s Road, where the attendees gathered and enjoyed the other festivities.

Speakers during the event included Puleng Nkopane of the EMPD Social Crime Prevention Unit, Reiger Park SAPS’ Sgt Lufuno Mudzuli, Reiger Park CPF’s Nokuphiwa Nkebe who also serves as a ward committee member and other speakers.

Reiger Park SAPS’ Sgt Lufuno Mudzuli urged members of the community to copy from the Amakhosi supporters’ initiative and work with the law enforcement agencies in the fight against crime.

The police thanked all the individuals and organisations working hard to support the police in the fight against crime.

The event was sponsored by the Stallion Foundation, Rand funeral, Hein April, Gail of Stevie butchery, Boxer, J&J Bakery, and Masonic Bottle Store.-@FanieFLK

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