The National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NATJOINTS) says it is aware of unsigned messages and posters circulating on various social media platforms calling for a national shutdown.
In a statement, the NATJOINTS warned those behind these messages and reminded them that prohibiting people's freedom of movement is a criminal offence.
NATJOINTS spokesperson, Colonel Athlenda Mathe, said: “Members of the public are therefore cautioned against spreading such messages that seek to mobilize communities to respond to the shutdown."
She says they were also briefed by the Intelligence Coordinating Committee (ICC) on the validity of the call for a National Shutdown.
“The Intelligence Community is closely monitoring the situation and the associated risks,” she said.
With this said, Mathe said law enforcement officers have been deployed and are on high alert to prevent and combat any forms of criminality.
“The respective PROVJOINTS have been directed to ensure multidisciplinary deployments and that the necessary contingency plans are in place.
“The NATJOINTS assures members of the public that enforcement of the law will be executed within relevant prescripts to ensure stability in the country,” she said.
Earlier this week SANTACO denied reports that they were trying to lobby other organisations to join in a National Shutdown.
SANTACO has never lobbied any organisation for a national shutdown, and not even planning any shutdown. We still however, hold the strongest view that there’s an urgent intervention needed from govt and this despite looming taxi fare increases @SAfmnews https://t.co/JMt1NNqeQl
— SANTACO (@SA_Taxis) June 6, 2022