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Mabuza hails SAPS officers.

Deputy President David Mabuza says an active partnership between the police and the public will prevent the murder of police officers.

He delivered his Keynote Address at the Annual South African Police Service Commemoration Day at the SAPS Memorial site, Union Buildings, in Pretoria. Joined by Police Minister Bheki Cele and National Police Commissioner Khehla Sithole, Mabuza says fallen police heroes selflessly served the country. A total of 27 police officers, including a reservist, have died between April last year and March this year. Mabuza says an active partnership between the police and the public will prevent the murder of police officers.Whilst paying tribute to the fallen men and women in blue who put their lives on the line to keep South Africans safe, Mabuza paid homage to officers who served their communities without fear or favour.

 

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