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‘O Kae Molao’ operation shakes up criminals

WOODMEAD – O Kae Molao which translates to where's the law tackles criminal activities through numerous ways of prevention from police officials: road blocks, stop and search procedures, sharing awareness on crime and safety and premises searching.

The O Kae Molao Operation was in full swing as police officials from various departments situated in Sandton all lined up to inspect the vehicles of the public during an organised roadblock in Buccleuch.

O Kae Molao which translates to ‘where’s the law’, aims at curbing criminal activities: roadblocks, stop-and-search procedures, sharing awareness on crime and safety and premises searching. The operation took place on February 10 on Pretoria Main Road near the Cell C head offices.

Colonel Cain Sibitane of the Sandton Police Station briefed the members of various police precincts and units with a clear target of the operation at Buccleuch.

Officers are on a mission to clean the streets. Photo: Supplied

The objectives of the operation was to identify hijacked vehicles, business robberies, house robberies and the possession of stolen goods.

Corporate Communication of the Sandton Police Station, Captain Bheki Xulu, stated that the operation proved to be a success as motorists complied with officers during the operation.

Members of the South African Police Service with Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department and the Gauteng Traffic Department all prepare for the O Kae Molao operation in Buccleuch. Photo: Supplied

The main offences were the possession of drugs and unpaid traffic fines.

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