As the country prepares for the 15th BRICS Summit in South Africa, residents in the City of Johannesburg have been advised there will be limited access in areas surrounding the Sandton Convention Centre, the venue for the gathering.
The National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (Natjoints) said police visibility will also be heightened around the venue in Sandton.
Natjoints was briefing the media on safety and security plans for the 15th Brics Summit from 22 – 24 August.
Traffic is expected to be extremely congested and motorists have been urged to exercise patience and restraint during the summit.
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Tebello Mosikili, co-chair of Natjoints, said those operating businesses and those who reside near the centre should take note of the road closures that enclose the venue.
• Gallagher Avenue and Richards Drive
• Richards Drive traffic circle
• Johnnic and Lupton Street
• Johnnic and Pretoria Main Road
A notice to all airmen has also been issued by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), making the area around the venue a no-drone zone.
“Those who are found to be operating drones in the vicinity will be in breach of the restriction imposed by the CAA and as such steps will be taken against those who transgress,” said Mosikili.
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