The army was deployed to various crime hotspots in the area to deal with rampant gangsterism and the high number of murders.
The Police Minister was briefing the media in Mitchells Plain on the progress made during Operation Lockdown, which began on the 18th of July when the army arrived in the area. Cele also says the deployment of the army in some parts of the Cape Flats has produced some good results.“The feedback that I received up to this point is that people are happy and the support they give to the police is enough and as expected for the police. The members of the Defence Force, they give support as per the police,” says Cele.
GenBheki_Cele I still can not believe isihluku esenziwe kumtomdala....so that is how our police deals with such ellegations!!! emva kokubona kuthi akukho sibhamu ....everyone shoud just move on with their lives like nothing happened.Kuymanje my dad uzibona engaphephile ngalento
GenBheki_Cele Ngokukhulu kuzithoba bengifisa ukuzwa the procedure to be followed manisesha emzini womtu...m deeply hurt by isihluku senziwe kubaba (78yr) who is sick ,stays alone kwaNongoma.The police force beat him up, suffocated him ..claiming they had a tip of kuth unesbhamu
There is need for a permanent solution sir........
Our army is not a salvation army . JMN Nkomo.