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Gauteng Police Arrest Dozens During Operation Okae Law
Police are also monitoring compliance with lockdown regulations and have so far managed to catch more than 800 wanted suspects since the operation began.
Gauteng Police Commissioner General Elias Mawela (right) and Johannesburg Mayor Geoffrey Makhubo (left) at a roadblock during Operation Okae Molao on December 24, 2020. Image: @ SAPoliceService / Twitter
JOHANNESBURG – Gauteng police continue their efforts to fight crime on Friday after arresting dozens of suspects during Operation Okae Molao.
Nearly 70 people were handcuffed in the province on Thursday for crimes, including driving under the influence and possession of drugs.
Police are also monitoring compliance with lockdown regulations and have so far managed to catch more than 800 wanted suspects since the operation began.
Gauteng Police Commissioner Elias Mawela said: “At the same time, we continue to enforce disaster management regulations. We have done very well. Then, with our roadblocks, we managed to eliminate many people including they were drinking and driving. Some were extremely under the influence of liquor, so we managed to arrest all those people. “
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