‘No stone to be left unturned,’ say police after gang rapes

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The country's top law enforcement officials gathered on Monday to reveal their plan to fight crime. Police assured South Africans the 84 suspects arrested in Gauteng after the gang rapes of eight women will be brought to book.
National police commissioner Fannie Masemola and police minister Bheki Cele addressed the media in Pretoria to discuss crime-fighting measures, and announced appointments of senior staff.
Cele said what happened in Krugersdorp last Thursday was a shame for the nation.
1 Aug 2022 5AM English South Africa News · Daily News

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