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Police, private security unite to avoid 2021 unrest scenario on 30 June

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By Levy Masiteng 

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has turned to the private security industry for additional support ahead of the nationwide demonstrations on 30 June, amid fears that protests over illegal immigration could spill into violence, looting and attacks on businesses.

The partnership was announced during a media briefing on Wednesday held by Acting Minister of Police Firoz Cachalia, SAPS leadership, the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA) and representatives of private security companies.

The meeting came amid growing tensions over illegal immigration ahead of the demonstrations. The protests are being driven by anti-illegal immigration groups, including March and March, which have given illegal foreign nationals a 30 June “deadline” to leave the country.

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March and March has already organised protests in several parts of the country. Anti-immigration movement Operation Dudula has also publicly backed

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