Waterval Boven Police Station the latest to be hit with Covid-19
The provincial police spokesperson said that normal services will resume on Wednesday after the building has been decontaminated.
WATERVAL BOVEN – The Waterval Boven Police Station is the latest to be hit with a confirmed case of Covid-19, according to the provincial police spokesperson, Brig Leonard Hlathi. As a result, it will be temporarily closed until all decontamination protocols have been observed.
A temporary community service centre will be set up at the municipal buildings in Fourth Street, opposite the U-Save.
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Residents in need of assistance are requested to call 079-891-5049 or 082-318-9907.
“The telephone lines at Waterval Boven Police Station Community Service Centre will not be accessible for the duration of the closure. However, service delivery will not be hampered,” said Hlathi.
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He also indicated that normal services will resume on Wednesday after the building has been decontaminated.
“The SAPS management apologises for any inconvenience that may arise from this. The station commander, Capt Braam Louw can also be contacted 079-891-5049,” he concluded.