There Was No Assault, Presidential Protection Officer Testifies
Shadrack Molekatlane Kojoana, one of the eight Presidential Protection Services (PPS) officers accused of assaulting people on the N1 highway in Gauteng, has testified in court, reports News24. He said that he was the one who pulled a motorist out of a blue Volkswagen Polo after the vehicle was stopped by the PPS convoy. Kojoana denied that there was any assault, and said that the officers were simply trying to control the situation and assess the threat posed by the occupants of the Polo. He also said that the matter was reported to the commander when they arrived at Mashatile's home in Midrand shortly after the incident. The case was postponed to
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Police Make Progress in Cracking Down on Cross-Border Crime
Police have confiscated more than 120 vehicles and arrested more than 103 people linked to cross-border crimes in uMkhanyakude in northern KwaZulu-Natal, reports TimesLIve. Sixty-three of the vehicles have been returned to their rightful owners, while 61 are the subject of court litigation. 26 vehicles could not be traced, and 42 had been used to commit a crime. Police also confiscated 29 illegal firearms and 382 rounds of ammunition. Of the 103 suspects arrested, 48 are on trial. A contractor has been appointed to oversee the construction and repair of a buffer zone on the border with
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