This was the message national police commissioner Gen Fannie Masemola delivered to stakeholders during an engagement session at the Kwamduku community hall in Hluhluwe on Tuesday.
The visit follows the recent torching of at least six vehicles, including a tourist bus and a truck, on the R22 between Hluhluwe and Mbazwana. Masemola said residents were angry about the crimes, especially because once their vehicles had been stolen and crossed the border, they did not come back. “They have committed to work with us. We are going to have more engagements from today and come back to give the community a response within a week or two,” he said. including special crime-fighting units.
Mxm...who's fooling who? Mozambique is so corrupt from the top right down that this is not even worth the paper its written on. If they so worried abt crime..why haven't they tackled rhino poaching....emanates from thie side of the border.....punks
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SAPoliceService Mozambique police can't be trusted. They're very corrupt. Bribery is their culture.
After so many South Africans have died at the hands of Mozambicans for their bakkies? Oh well South African journalists will be screaming xenophobia at the top of their lungs.
Now only? After 1000 of vehicles made its way there Police in Moz are even more corrupt than their SAn counterparts