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EFF marches to Ivory Park SAPS to hand over memorandum against crime

Chairperson of EFF Ward 133 Klass Seerane said there should be police visibility at Swazi Inn and at all crime hot spots.

On February 16, members of the Economic Freedom Fighters of Ward 133 of Lusaka branch marched to the SAPS Ivory Park Police Station to hand over a memorandum against crime.

The march started at Bophelong, better known as Swazi Inn, next to Pick n Pay.

The memorandum states the police should have a mobile police station at Swazi Inn and should arrest drug dealers in Mabena Section. The document was received by Col Sejo Goitsimang, who said the police were willing to work with the community.

Chairperson of EFF Ward 133 Klass Seerane said there should be police visibility at Swazi Inn and at all crime hot spots.

EFF members matches to Ivory Park police station to hands over the memorandum against crime with EFF’s Gauteng provincial secretary Moshe Koma.

“The police know where the drugs are sold, but they are not making any arrests,” said Seerane.

The station commander was not present because he was attendeding a funeral in KwaZulu-Natal.

“The absence of the station commander proves the ineffectiveness of the station, and it shows disrespect to the community of Ivory Park,” said Moshe Koma, the EFF’s Gauteng provincial secretary.

EFF Ward 133 spokesperson Tebogo Radebe said the party was fighting for a corruption-free police station.

 

EFF members at the march against crime in Ivory Park.

 

Colonel Sejo Goitsimang accepts the memorandum from the Economic Freedom Fighters.

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