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Potch bars and nightclubs inspected for compliance

Local authorities conducted a routine compliance inspection at Blue House Night Club as part of Operation Shanela.

A compliance inspection was carried out at Blue House Night Club last weekend as part of a routine operation by local authorities. Colonel Adele Myburgh, provincial police spokesperson, confirmed the inspection, stating: “Potchefstroom police conducted a compliance inspection at Blue House on Saturday evening.”

She further explained the broader context of the operation: “As part of Operation Shanela, the police regularly carry out such inspections to ensure that owners of liquor establishments are adhering to their liquor license conditions.”

Myburgh highlighted the importance of these inspections in maintaining safety and compliance within the community: “The inspections are crucial in ensuring that all licensed establishments operate within the law and that public safety is upheld.” There was no immediate report of any violations or issuesfollowing the inspection. Authorities remain vigilant in their efforts to monitor and regulate businesses holding liquor licenses in the area.

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