[TOP STORY] Crime intelligence commended but visible policing needed

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‘I would also like to see that the man on the street also sees the police in full force, on the streets, patrols and so on. We cannot only concentrate on high-tech cybercrime, which is ultimately what the police and these units are targeting at this stage,’ says Dr Llewelyn Curlewis, senior lecturer in the Department of Procedural Law at the University of Pretoria
27 Sep 2023 8AM English South Africa Business News · Politics

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