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The sale of alcohol is prohibited under the closing regulations.
Cape Town police arrested four suspects after they were caught for buying and selling alcohol during the shutdown on May 14, 2020. Image: @ SAPoliceService / Twitter
CAPE TOWN – Four suspects are behind bars after being caught buying and selling alcohol during the shutdown.
Police responded to a warning Thursday and went to a business in Parow Industria.
#sapsWC Four suspects due in court for violation of the Disaster Management Act. west cape #FlyingSquad reacted in a #Alert to about the illegal liquor trade in Parow yesterday and arrested four suspects. MEhttps: //t.co/12a5d1Xtcf pic.twitter.com/nMijxkbecL
– SA Police Service 🇿🇦 (@SAPoliceService) May 15, 2020
Three hundred and nineteen boxes of liquor were seized for an estimated value of R1.1 million.
Police Andre Traut: “Two men who bought liquor and two men who illegally marketed it were arrested. The suspects, aged 26, 27, 32 and 36, are scheduled to appear in court in Parow once they have been charged. In terms of the Disaster Management Law “.
The sale of alcohol is prohibited under the closing regulations.
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