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S. African police arrest over 290,000 for violating lockdown rules in 3 months

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發布於 2020年08月15日11:13

Isolation boards are seen in a barbershop in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Aug. 6, 2020. (Xinhua/Chen Cheng)

South African police have arrested a total of 298,252 in the country for breaking lockdown rules from April 1 to June 30.

PRETORIA, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- South African police have arrested a total of 298,252 in the country for breaking lockdown rules from April 1 to June 30, said the Police Minister Bheki Cele when releasing the latest available crime statistics for offences committed from April to June this year.

"To date, 298,252 people have been arrested and charged with contravention of the Disaster Management Act. 181,579 were released on warning to appear before a court. 28,337 of those arrested were found guilty of violations ranging from liquor, gathering, transport, business and cross-border related offences," said Cele on Friday.

In March, President Cyril Ramaphosa declared the State of National Disaster and put national lockdown in place to prevent the spreading of COVID-19. The Disaster Management Act also came into effect at the same time.

Cele said there was decline in many crimes during the national lockdown.

"These statistics show major decreases in all crime categories compared to the same comparative period last year. It is equally important to acknowledge that the unavailability of alcohol also had a role to play," he said.

People play basketball in a court in Johannesburg, South Africa, on July 25, 2020. (Photo by Yeshiel/Xinhua)

"This is evident in the decreased numbers of cases of contact crimes which plummeted by 37.4 percent. This means there were 53,891 less cases of murder, attempted murder, assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, common robbery and common assault reported compared to the same reporting period," he said.

Statistics showed that there was a 29.4 percent decline in contact-related crimes made up of arson and malicious damage to property while burglaries at residential premises dropped by over 30 percent.

The police expressed concern on the increase in burglary in school and liquor shops.

Cele said a total of 2,692 burglaries were reported at educational premises and 1,246 liquor outlets were broken into.

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