A 23-year old man from Lyttelton, Centurion, has been
arrested for allegedly contravening the 21-day Covid-19 lockdown regulations.
A week ago snippets of a video, in which two young men were
seen travelling around Pretoria with one of them continuously swearing, mocking
efforts to curb the virus and bragging that they are not complying with laws
put in place to contain the virus, went viral.
In one of the snippets, one man appears to be standing in
front of a police station and continues swearing about the virus.
The one man says, in Afrikaans, among other things: “F*k
corona, ma se p**s, ons worry nie!”
Brig Vishnu Naidoo, national police spokesperson, said the
matter was investigated and the suspect was traced to a residential complex in
Lyttelton.
“The suspect is likely to face charges of at least
contravening Regulation 11B of the Disaster Management Act 2002. He is
currently in police custody and he is expected to appear in the Pretoria
magistrate's court tomorrow [Monday].
“The arrest of this suspect, as well as at least six other
suspects who have been arrested for creating such videos and posting fake news,
should be a reminder that the security forces enforcing the regulations to
contain the Covid-19 virus have the capacity and capability to identify those
responsible for such transgressions, however long it may take,” Naidoo said.
RT die twee gomgate moet gestop word. #lockDownSouthAfrica @SAPoliceService pic.twitter.com/VDfvki220u— badboerGrandpa (@BadboerGrandpa) March 29, 2020
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