89 South African Police Officers Arrested For Flouting Lockdown Rules
Scores of government officials, including 89 police officers, have been
arrested for flouting South Africa’s coronavirus regulations, many of
them for selling confiscated liquor, the police minister said on
Wednesday.
“Altogether 131 people including officials, councillors, health officials, correctional services, have been arrested,” Police Minister Bheki Cele told the media in Durban.
“Out of those, 89 of them are South African Police Service members.” Cele said many of the officers had been arrested for selling liquor they had confiscated from members of the public.
More than 20,000 police officers have been deployed along with the military to enforce a five-week lockdown under which alcohol sales are prohibited.
President Cyril Ramaphosa last week rejected mounting calls to lift the ban on the sale of alcohol.
Several shuttered liquor outlets have been looted since the lockdown was imposed last month.
The police minister has credited a major fall in violent crimes to the alcohol ban.
In all, more than 118,000 people have been charged for contravening the lockdown rules.
“Altogether 131 people including officials, councillors, health officials, correctional services, have been arrested,” Police Minister Bheki Cele told the media in Durban.
“Out of those, 89 of them are South African Police Service members.” Cele said many of the officers had been arrested for selling liquor they had confiscated from members of the public.
More than 20,000 police officers have been deployed along with the military to enforce a five-week lockdown under which alcohol sales are prohibited.
President Cyril Ramaphosa last week rejected mounting calls to lift the ban on the sale of alcohol.
Several shuttered liquor outlets have been looted since the lockdown was imposed last month.
The police minister has credited a major fall in violent crimes to the alcohol ban.
In all, more than 118,000 people have been charged for contravening the lockdown rules.
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