POLICE say they are ready to deal with any lawlessness, including Operation Dudula in Tshwane.
This was said by the acting Gauteng police commissioner Major-General Girly Mbele, during Operation O Kae Molao in Mamelodi, Tshwane on Saturday, 12 March.
She said: “What we want to say about Operation Dudula is that people do have a right to protest, but don’t have a right to commit crime.”
Mbele said in Tshwane they haven’t experienced such.
“Here we continue with our operation, and we have arrested 15 undocumented people,” she said.
She said they were assisting the stations in Tshwane in reducing crime.
“We are trying to clamp down the lawlessness and to reduce crime in the district. In addition, we have also managed to arrest four drunk drivers, 108 gender-based violence suspects in Tshwane. We have a high level of assault, murders, hijackings, house and business robberies in this area,” she said.
Mbele said there’s a team doing its best in dealing with the outstanding Boko Haram suspects.
Previously, Gauteng police commissioner Lieutenant-General Elias Mawela said the net was finally closing in on those who are committing crime in the province.