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More than 800 SAPS members test positive for Covid-19

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More than 800 South African Police Service (SAPS) officers have tested positive for the coronavirus (Covid-19), and at least eight have succumbed to the disease, Police Minister Bheki Cele said on Thursday.

“For the South African Police Service, up to this point, we have had 841 infected members nationally, and 601 of them are in the Western Cape alone. That tells you that we have a problem in [the] Western Cape,” Cele told journalists in a virtual briefing. 

“We have lost eight members as the South African Police Service. May their souls rest in peace,” he said. 

Cele was addressing media as part of government’s justice, crime prevention, and security cluster of ministries following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement at the weekend that South Africa will move to Covid-19 alert level 3 from June 1. Under level 3 regulations, several restrictions on the movement of people will be eased. 

Cele said 243,000 people had been arrested for allegedly breaching the lockdown regulations. A total of 2087 people arrested for allegedly breaching the lockdown regulations were still under investigation.

“We have 41,491 cases [that] have been finalised. There is a relation that is not very good here. Most of the people that have been arrested, they come from the hot[spot] areas. For instance, the Western Cape leads in terms of the people that have been arrested, and it also leads in terms of people that have been infected with the coronavirus. Gauteng is second," Cele said.

At least 57,000 people had been arrested in the Western Cape, while about 40,000 had been arrested in Gauteng.

- African News Agency (ANA)