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, June 6 to 12, were:

Be on the lookout for these vehicles in Primrose

The Primrose police urged the community to be on the lookout for several suspicious-looking vehicles they believe have been used in the commission of crime.

Eight arrested in Katlehong

Officers from the Katlehong police’s Crime Prevention Unit took to the streets of Katlehong last Wednesday in a stop-and-search operation.

Woman nabbed for malicious damage to property

The Primrose police arrested a 30-year-old woman on a charge of malicious damage to property recently.

No student left behind as EWC looks to reopen campuses

When you arrive at the main gates of Ekurhuleni West TVET College’s (EWC) Germiston campus you are met by security officials who check for any early signs and symptoms of Covid-19 before they allow you to enter. This is just one of the new measures in place to ensure the safety of the students, teachers, staff and visitors on campus.

Police send warning to delivery vehicle drivers

The Germiston SAPS has noticed a worrying trend in Dinwiddie and Lambton. “It is alleged suspects are targeting delivery vehicles in the area,” said Const Maxwell Mabunda, communications officer for the Germiston SAPS.

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