Police ask public to refrain from spreading false information after suspected food poisonings in Naledi

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It is unlikely that a person carrying a rifle and ammunition could walk the streets of Naledi without being noticed by police and the community, Gauteng police said on Friday.Police were reacting to a picture, shared on social media, of a man claiming to be a foreign national purportedly walking the streets of Naledi in Soweto armed with a rifle and ammunition. Earlier this week, several tuck shops owned by foreign nationals in the township were closed by residents in protest after five children in the area died of suspected food poisoning..“Soweto, specifically the Naledi policing…



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