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South Africa police arrest thousands of face masks violators
 
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Wed, 13 Jan 2021   ||   Nigeria, South Africa
 

South African Government have announced that the country’s police have arrested more than 7,000 people caught without putting on their face masks in public since the end of December.

The government of the country made face coverings mandatory in May, last year at the time they gradually eased movement restrictions imposed in March to halt coronavirus infections.

A partial lockdown was reinstated last month, December, as the virus resurged, fuelled by a more transmissible variant.

Officials at the time vowed to be more stringent in enforcing the regulations, which include an alcohol sales ban.

Police Minister Bheki Cele on Wednesday disclosed that more than 20,000 people had been arrested or fined since December 29 for violating the new rules, including 7,455 people detained for not wearing face masks.

More than 830 people have also been arrested for selling, dispensing and transporting alcohol.

Cele said "Law enforcement agencies do not enjoy making these arrests.

"However, officers are left with no choice in the interest of saving lives."

More than 342,000 people have been arrested for contravening coronavirus measures since South Africa declared a national state of disaster in March 2020.

The country is the continent's worst-affected by the pandemic, with more than 1.2 million coronavirus cases and 34,000 deaths recorded to date

 

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