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Top five stories of the week

In case you missed this week’s top stories.

The top five stories on www.germistoncitynews.co.za for the week, November 9 to 15, were:

ALERT: Severe thunderstorms with possibility of hail predicted for Gauteng

The South African Weather Services (SAWS) anticipated severe thunderstorms, accompanied by possible hail and strong gusty winds, in some areas of Gauteng, including Ekurhuleni on Thursday.

SAPS warns truck drivers to avoid Knights Road

The Germiston SAPS is warning truck drivers to find alternative routes due to the amount of robberies occurring on Knights Road.

Nineteen suspects nabbed in Primrose

The Primrose police arrested 19 suspects between October 31 and November 6. This is according to the latest arrest statistics released by the station.

Man found with suspected stolen property

While on patrol in Wychwood Road, recently, officers from the Primrose Police Station noticed a man acting suspiciously. The man was carrying two weed eaters and became visibly nervous when he saw the police.

Smash-and-grabs – how you can avoid it happening to you

Opportunistic criminals rely on the element of surprise to strike at unsuspecting motorists. The best way to prevent a smash-and-grab from happening to you is to be alert.

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