As part of his efforts to reduce crime, Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi introduced 6,000 ‘crime prevention wardens’ to monitor and police the province. The initiative was met with scepticism and questions from political parties, independent policing consultants and civil rights organisations regarding their legality. Now, allegations of assault by the wardens have emerged.
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