
By OBAKENG MAJE
The police from Mothibistad Visible Policing unit accompanied by the Department of Health and Social Development, embarked on a campaign educating learners about social-economic challenges such as substance and alcohol abuse, crime, domestic violence lack of parental guidance and meaningful youth participation.
The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Captain Nomvuyo Makoloi said they started a week of communicating across their policing area.
“We were addressing learners at different schools about adolescent pregnancy, child abuse and neglect, crime, domestic violence,drug use, ethnic conflict.
“The police continued with their activities at legal and illegal liquor outlets addressing the patrons and general public about lack of parental guidance, substance abuse, crime, domestic violence, lack of meaningful youth participation, stop and search,” she said.
Makoloi further said they also executed raiding in various sheens. She added that, owners of the establishments were sensitized on the importance of adhering to the law when wanting to pursue liquor trading.
“The initiative was appreciated by managers of the participating departments,” said Makoloi.
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