CRIMINALS have been warned of a new breed of crime fighters in every neighbourhood in Gauteng.
Premier Panyaza Lesufi, who unveiled the unit during a media briefing in Midrand, said 4 000 crime prevention wardens would be deployed to every ward in
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CRIMINALS have been warned of a new breed of crime fighters in every neighbourhood in Gauteng.
Premier Panyaza Lesufi, who unveiled the unit during a media briefing in Midrand, said 4 000 crime prevention wardens would be deployed to every ward in
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