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Kliprivier SAPS joins in on Operation O Kae Molao

Phase one of Operation O Kae Molao was held in Meyerton while the second phase was in Kliprivier, ensuring that motorists and locals maintain the law.

Operation O Kae Molao recently struck again in Meyerton and Kliprivier in the fight against crime.

The operation comprised different law enforcement agencies and other stakeholders.

Members began with a parade which was held in Meyerton and spearheaded by Sebokeng station commander Brigadier Esau Mokoena.

In his address, he requested members to have their hands on deck and ensure no crime will be committed.

Operation O Kae Molao was held at the R550 on Heidelberg Road. Photo: SAPS

“Mokoena urged members to get rid of all unlicensed firearms while conducting stop searches. He identified the increase in hijackings and business robberies that must be monitored as members conduct their duties,” said Constable Doris Nkosi of SAPS.

The duties of the day were explained and members were divided into the two phases of the operation.

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