Germiston Cluster SAPS hold church service ahead of 16 Days of Activism

Police hold service against crime.

The Germiston SAPS Police Cluster held a “Church against Crime” service at Mega Miracle Assembly, in Germiston, last Sunday.

Cluster commander Brig Phumla Mdlankomo arranged with the Odendaal Street-based church for the special service to be conducted on their premises, and officers from all six police stations attended.

“As we are preparing for the National 16 Days of Activism Campaign, Brig Mdlankomo felt it would be a good platform to kick off the campaign, which starts on November 25 and runs until December 10,” said WO André de Jager, spokesman for the Germiston SAPS.

The service was led by Pastor Gold Prayer.

“Germiston Cluster Police management thank Mega Miracle Church and Pastor Gold for the beautiful message and service on the day,” said de Jager.

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