‘Redistribution of outdated content with false narratives is irresponsible’


By STAFF REPORTER

24 June 2026 – The police in the Northern Cape has noted with concern the circulation of a video on various social media platforms which is being shared with misleading messages and commentary aimed at creating fear, uncertainty and mobilising support for the planned 30 June shutdown actions. The Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola said she wishes to inform members of the public that the video currently circulating is an old video from 2020 in Upington and does not reflect any current incident or situation in the Northern Cape.

Otola said the resurfacing and redistribution of outdated content with false narratives is irresponsible and appears to be aimed at influencing public sentiment and inciting participation in unlawful activities. She further said the police in Northern Cape remain fully prepared and has activated appropriate operational plans through the Provincial Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (ProvJOINTS) to ensure the safety and security of all residents, visitors and businesses across the province.

“The members of the public are urged not to share unverified information or content intended to cause panic. Such practices constitute an offense which is punishable by law. Communities are encouraged to rely on official communication platforms for accurate updates and to report any suspicious activities to the SAPS.

“The public is further warned to refrain from sharing such videos, as doing so contributes to the spread of misinformation and unnecessary panic. The SAPS remains committed to maintaining law and order while protecting the rights and safety of all people in the Northern Cape,” she added.

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