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Covid-19 case confirmed at Charl Cilliers Police Station

To access the station, the community can call 082 494 4756 for all emergencies and complaints which will be attended accordingly.

CHARL CILLIERS – Charl Cilliers Police Station has been temporarily closed after a staff member tested positive for Covid-19 on Monday, 29 June.

The police station will now operate at the multi-purpose centre premises which is about 600 meters from the station.

To access the station, the community can call 082 494 4756 for all emergencies and complaints which will be attended accordingly.

The telephone lines at the station will not be accessible for the duration of the closure.

The police management assured the public that service delivery will not be hampered.

The building will be decontaminated and services will resume normally at the station on Thursday, 02 July.

The police management apologised for any inconvenience that may arise from this.

W/O Skolo Zwane, who is the acting station commander, can also be contacted at 082 476 4580.


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