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More than 255 suspects behind bars in three days’ time across the province

The public can be reassured that safety in public spaces will be maintained.

The Provincial Commissioner of the South African Police Service in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Manamela has welcomed the efforts made in the fight against crime where more than 255 suspects were arrested for various offences throughout the province of Mpumalanga in a period of three days.

The charges include amongst others, murder, unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs where accidents occurred, possession of suspected stolen properties, contravention of the Liquor Act, as well as contravention of the Immigration Act.

The actions carried out during the operation include stop and searches, vehicle checkpoints, compliance inspections, visits to the local liquor outlets, patrols in-and-around the border ports, visibility in shopping or business areas as well as in public areas.

These types of activities will intensify as Christmas and New Year draw near where roads are expected to swell with motorists that would be travelling to their various destinations.

The resilience of the joint effort by members of the security cluster continue to yield positive results as Safer Festive Season Operation is being rolled out with the aim of ensuring safety for members of the community.

The provincial commissioner has also indicated that the successes that were achieved thus far imply that Mpumalanga is progressively moving forward in terms of safety, considering the high volume of visitors that are anticipated to the province during this time of the year.

The public can be reassured that safety in public spaces will be maintained. More significantly, the successes attained will also assist to restore public confidence in the police, by ensuring that Mpumalanga residents and its visitors are and feel safe and secure.

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