The South African Police Service (SAPS) says it will monitor places of leisure such as fan parks and public gatherings ahead of, during and post the 2023 Rugby World Cup final match.
The National Crime Combatting Forum (NCCF) consisting of all Provincial Commissioners has met under the command of National Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola, to discuss the operational plans in place to ensure the safety and security of these gatherings and that police are on hand to enforce the law at all times.
The SAPS said in a statement on Saturday that General Masemola was satisfied with the plans to monitor tonight’s festivities, as part of Operation Shanela, which includes regular roadblocks, stop and searches as well as the tracing of wanted suspects.
“It is on this note that the SAPS takes this opportunity to call for the cooperation of members of the public, who will be at these public viewing venues to conduct themselves responsibly.
“The SAPS also cautions citizens to be extra vigilant of their surroundings while celebrating and most importantly not to drink and drive as such action will be dealt with accordingly,” said the police.
The Springboks will play against New Zealand at the Stade de France in France, where the team hopes to retain the Webb Ellis Rugby World Cup.
Kickoff is set for 21:00 this evening and will be broadcast on sports channels and SABC. – SAnews.gov.za