EMPD enforces by-laws in Germiston with operation against illegal mechanics
Illegal vehicle repairs in Germiston have been targeted by EMPD officers, who confiscated vehicles and equipment to protect neighbourhood safety and uphold municipal regulations.
The EMPD intensified efforts to clamp down on illegal mechanics operating in residential areas and on public roads.
On July 12, officers from the EMPD’s By-Law and Compliance Unit, along with the Truck Towing Unit, carried out a targeted operation across Boksburg, Katlehong and Germiston.
This action followed repeated complaints from concerned community members about mechanics doing business in public spaces and disrupting the safety and cleanliness of neighbourhoods.

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Despite previous warnings, many of them continued to operate unlawfully.
Officers impounded eight vehicles involved in the illegal activities. These included a white Toyota sedan, a white VW Polo hatchback, a blue Nissan LDV, a gold Ford Bantam, a white Nissan NP200, a white Ford LDV, a white Ford hatchback and a black Kia SUV.
Officers also confiscated toolboxes, including four jacks and a hammer, used in the unauthorised vehicle repairs.

All the impounded vehicles and confiscated items were booked at the EMPD pounds in Alberton and Boksburg.
The EMPD reiterated its commitment to upholding municipal by-laws and ensuring residential areas do not become illegal business zones.
The department also urged residents to continue reporting such violations to help maintain order and safety in communities.




