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Crime in SA | R5,000 reward for reporting illegal guns
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The Western Cape government offering a reward of R5,000 for information on illegal firearms.

Reagen Allen, Western Cape MEC for Police Oversight and Community Safety, spoke with eNCA's Anlie Hattingh.

Courtesy ofNow, the Western Cape government is ditching the stick for the carrot.Community Safety MEC Reagen Allen has assured the public their identity will be protected."I've been very adamant in terms of relaunching this particular reward system."

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