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SAPS raises GBV awareness

“The police encouraged men to also report the abuse against them and they strongly denounced the old saying that ‘men don’t cry’."

EVATON.-  The Evaton SAPS members visited the All Nations Church in Beverly Hills, Evaton on Sunday to educate the church members about GBV.

Police Spokesperson, Constable Thulisile Msibi said that the Evaton Police invited those who are facing difficulties at their homes, be it emotional abuse, physical or any form of abuse to report to their nearest police stations.

“The police encouraged men to also report the abuse against them and they strongly denounced the old saying that ‘men don’t cry’.

Msibi said that the police also explained that those tears are the cause of bottled anger and that men eventually take them out out on the wrong people.

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