Durban metro police and SAPS officers want to make the Durban city centre safe again.
Boysie Zungu said an operation was conducted on Wednesday to curb crime in the CBD.
“The aim of the operation is to decrease contact crimes such as robberies [and] theft of motor vehicles, and also to increase police visibility in the Durban CBD,” said Zungu.
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