Police to tackle Jakes Gerwel drive smash and grabs
Western Cape police are promising that it will be stepping up patrols on a section of Jakes Gerwel Drive between
Western Cape police are promising that it will be stepping up patrols on a section of Jakes Gerwel Drive between
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More City Law Enforcement officers will be deployed to Jakes Gerwel Drive as smash-and-grab cases are again on the rise.
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