Western Cape police are on high alert ahead of Monday's national shutdown. Police say they will not tolerate any looting and intimidation.
CAPE TOWN - Law enforcement authorities across the country are finalising preparations for Monday's mass action.They've all been briefed, deployed and are ready."As part of the provincial joint operational plan, police officials are on foot, they'll be on horseback, we are also on the air, in vehicle, both visible and those that are in unmarked vehicles on the clandestine policing," said Patekile.
"Now, a plea is made to organisers and participants of the planned action to respect the rule of law. "As law enforcement, we will not hesitate to take decisive action against any person who breaks the law."
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