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Top five stories of the week

In case you missed this week’s top stories.

The top five stories on www.germistoncitynews.co.za for the week, August 23 to 30, were:

Be on the lookout for these vehicles in Primrose

The Primrose police are urging the community to be on the lookout for several suspicious vehicles that they believe have been used in the commission of crimes in the area.

Service delivery protest erupts in Germiston

Singing songs and chanting, a crowd of residents from the Knights informal settlement and Delmore marched through the streets of Germiston on Wednesday morning.

Man (28) jailed for dagga dealing in Germiston

The Germiston SAPS task team arrested a 28-year-old man on Main Reef Road last Friday morning while doing patrols in the area.

Police crack down on illegal sale of alcohol

During a recent patrol in the Rasta informal settlement, in Primrose, officers from the Primrose Police Station arrested two men. The suspects, aged 26 and 33 respectively, were arrested on a charge of dealing in liquor without a licence.

Stop-and-search operations continue in Katlehong

Katlehong police hosted another stop-and-search operation, recently. The operation, which led to the arrest of 11 suspects, continued with the Katlehong SAPS Crime Prevention Unit’s ongoing efforts to curb crime in the area.

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