Gauteng police destroyed 13 million millilitres of alcohol, targeting illegal outlets contributing to rising contact crimes in the province.
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In a recent progress report to the Gauteng legislature's community safety portfolio committee, the police highlighted significant concerns about illegal mining, kidnappings, human trafficking, and extortion in the province.
Gauteng police destroyed 13 million millilitres of alcohol, targeting illegal outlets contributing to rising contact crimes in the province.
Gauteng police destroyed 13 million millilitres of alcohol, targeting illegal outlets contributing to rising contact crimes in the province.
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