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sapsNews24 reports that Police Minister Bheki Cele revealed on Sunday that five officers had been arrested in special operations that had commenced three days previously in crime-ridden areas of Cape Town.  

He added that a total of 141 suspects had been arrested since the deployment in Philippi last week.  "All spheres of life have rotten apples... but we are working on that [in the police]," he said at a provincial crime summit in Paarl.  Cele also said the approach to fighting crime couldn't only be a police matter and called on various departments to assist.  The departments of social development and correctional service were among those attending the summit.  Cele engaged with residents of Philippi East early on Sunday, where 11 people were recently shot and killed.  It is one of the areas where the SA National Defence Force (SANDF) is to be deployed.  The minister announced on Thursday in his budget speech that President Cyril Ramaphosa had given the go-ahead for the SANDF to offer support to the police and enter 10 identified areas on the Cape Flats.

  • Read the original of Maxine Becket’s report on the above story at News24
  • Read too, Ramaphosa gives green light for army to go into Cape's gang-infested areas, at News24


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