Limpopo Police Prepare for Protests Against Foreign Nationals
Hadebe says police on high alert as Limpopo faces planned protests targeting foreign nationals
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Limpopo Provincial Commissioner Thembi Hadebe announced heightened police readiness ahead of planned protests targeting foreign nationals, emphasizing zero tolerance for lawlessness and urging lawful avenues for grievances.
- 01Limpopo police are on high alert for protests against foreign nationals starting Monday.
- 02Provincial Commissioner Thembi Hadebe warned of decisive action against any unlawful gatherings or violence.
- 03Law enforcement will intensify operations to maintain public order and safety across Limpopo.
- 04Hadebe encouraged protesters to use legal channels to express grievances instead of resorting to violence.
- 05Police will ensure that residents can continue their daily activities without fear of disruption.
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The South African Police Service in Limpopo is on high alert in anticipation of planned protests targeting foreign nationals, set to commence on Monday. Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, the Provincial Commissioner, has issued a strong warning against any form of lawlessness associated with these demonstrations. She stated that police will take immediate action against unauthorized gatherings that threaten public order, including intimidation and property damage. Hadebe reassured the community that law enforcement will intensify its presence throughout Limpopo, aiming to maintain safety and stability. She emphasized the importance of utilizing lawful means to address grievances rather than engaging in unlawful protests. The police’s commitment to ensuring that residents can conduct their daily activities without fear of disruption was reiterated, with a clear message that any unlawful actions will be met with decisive responses from law enforcement.
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The heightened police presence aims to prevent violence and maintain public safety during the protests, affecting daily life in Limpopo.
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