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Knysna
Reviewing crime hot spots in Knysna and addressing school-based crime prevention was the reason for a recent visit to Knysna by national deputy minister of police Bongani Mkongi. He started off his visit on Thursday 18 January with a meeting with top police officials from Knysna and Eden District, and the Knysna CPF, to discuss the challenges that the town's crime fighters are facing. His first visit was to the taxi rank, where he stopped to address a few residents and took the time to pose for some photos.
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