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South African Police Service Operation Basadi focusing on crimes against women and children

2 Aug 2012

The National Commissioner of the South African Police Service (SAPS), General Riah Phiyega, will lead a contingent of police officers in a nationwide "Operation Basadi" - a crime combating operation focusing on priority crimes, particularly crimes against women and children.

The main operation will be held in Pretoria, which will be run concurrently with others in all nine provinces. This initiative forms part of high-level activities and operations planned annually for the month of August in the SAPS.

Members of the media are invited to join the activities on Friday 3 August 2012 as follows:

Time

Venue

Activity

8h00- 16h00

Mamelodi / Atteridgeville and Temba

Roadblocks & stop and searches (running concurrently)

8h30

Temba Roadblock (NatComm)

National Commissioner to attend a multi-disciplinary roadblock in Temba/Hammanskraal

10h00

Odirile School for the mentally impaired and abused victims

Visit by National Commissioner to Odirile School for the mentally impaired and abused victims 

11h00

Odirile School for the mentally impaired and abused victims

Press briefing by the National Commissioner

Enquiries:
Colonel Tummi Shai
Cell: 082 826 6181
E-mail: shai@saps.org.za

Issued by: South African Police Service
2 Aug 2012


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