More road blocks, more ranks deployed, more security measures taken, all this in response to the recent violent robberies and gun violence ripping through society. The attacks are reminiscent of the dark days from 2002 onwards when escaped prisoners, gangs and robbers went on a rampage. The authorities are determined to bring the current situation under control. TrakkerNews contacted the office of the crime chief today and was told that Mr. Seelall was locked in a meeting with other high ranking officers. According to information the Police have been ordered to apprehend those responsible for the mayhem by any means necessary. The Police have also been told that they are under heavy scrutiny, because of past incidents where dirty cops in the force were paid informants of the criminals. The Police have since taken strict action in weeding out the guilty ones. Now there is zero tolerance as the Police step up it’s fight against the criminals.
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