The arrests form part of operation Zozojika Izinto - turning the tide against crime - provincial head of communications Colonel Thandi Mbambo said on Wednesday.
The arrests form part of operation #Zozojika Izinto - turning the tide against crime - provincial head of communications Colonel Thandi Mbambo said on Wednesday. "Of those arrested, 305 were arrested for contact crimes and 24 for contact related crimes.
She said 455 people were arrested for crimes such as possession of a dangerous weapon and possession of stolen items, 21 for serious crimes, 96 for other serious crimes and 66 were booked for possession of stolen property.
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