SAPS warned the public after a viral video showed two women recklessly handling and pointing firearms inside a house.
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Two men have been arrested after firearms featured in a viral social media video showing women allegedly handling guns recklessly were traced to suspects in Tembisa, Gauteng. According to Yusuf Abramjee SAPS, Gauteng Crime Intelligence launched a tracing operation following the circulation of the clip online. Officers later arrested two suspects, aged 21 and 34 and seized the firearms seen...
SAPS warned the public after a viral video showed two women recklessly handling and pointing firearms inside a house.
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