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29 busted in the south

Lorraine van Emmerik said this was good work by the men in blue. She said police were on high alert and criminals needed to know that they meant business.

BOOYSENS police this week left no stone unturned when they made 29 arrests from September 18 to 24.

Booysens police spokesperson Captain Lorraine van Emmerik said this was good work by the men in blue. She said police were on high alert and criminals needed to know that they meant business.

Armed Robbery – one, common assault three, assault with the intent to cause grievous bodily harm – three, attempted murder – one, business robbery – two, selling liquor without a licence – one, driving under the influence of alcohol – one, fraud – one, possession of dagga – five, possession of drugs – three, shoplifting – four, theft – three. Also, a man was arrested for using a motor vehicle without the owner’s consent.

Van Emmerik said through working together everyone could beat crime in the area.

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