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National Police Commissioner, Khehla Sitole, says they are intending to establish a new unit that will curb the ongoing illegal mining activities in abandoned mines.

Sitole says they are currently utilising high risk forces, which include task force, the National Intervention Unit as well as Tactical Response Teams in mining hotspot areas.

“We got various interventions where we have deployed our high risk forces, the NIU as well as TRT in those mining hotspot areas. So stabilising that crime because that is a high density policing approach we have adopted, but going further to normalise the situation we will be working with that department which will include that particular unit,” says Sitole.

 

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Again, they're starting on the back foot, years after the problem reached endemic proportions.

Ask him about fake police..what to do as public when we are stopped by so called police...do they change rules on this random stop search thing. How do we respond to SA police.

Why do these guys always speak in future tense?

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