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S. African police vow intensified efforts against crimes in festive season

Xinhua, December 22, 2016 Adjust font size:

The South African Police Service (SAPS) vowed on Thursday to intensify efforts to ensure peace and safety in South Africa's festive season.

"Countrywide operations were launched several weeks ago and there is no doubt that our communities have witnessed the heightened police visibility," the SAPS said.

The SAPS issued the statement in response to a hoax report that claims that police stations will be closed on December 25 and December 31 -- the Christmas Day and New Year's Eve.

The report has caused panic among the public at a time when violent crimes, including robbery, burglary and hijacking, are on the rise.

"The SAPS is of the opinion that making a mockery of the important work performed by essential services, such as the police and the medical fraternity, is an insult to the thousands of dedicated professionals who sacrifice their family time to serve and protect communities on days when other people rejoice with their loved ones," SAPS spokesperson Sally de Beer said. Endit