MAXIMUM DEPLOYMENT: Limpopo Police on High Alert to Crush Lawlessness Ahead of Anti-Foreigner Protests
BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCALISTEN HERE @KASIBCAUDIO
POLOKWANE — The South African Police Service (SAPS) in Limpopo has gone on a state of high alert, deploying massive tactical resources across the province to counter a planned wave of protests against foreign nationals scheduled to commence today, Monday, 25 May 2026.
The Provincial Commissioner of Limpopo, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, issued an uncompromising directive warning organizers and elements within the public that law enforcement will show zero tolerance toward any acts of lawlessness, public intimidation, or malicious damage to property.
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Decisive Action Vowed Against Unlawful Gatherings
The planned marches, which have sparked immense tension within local business and residential sectors, are being closely monitored by intelligence structures.
Lieutenant General Hadebe made it explicitly clear that while the right to peaceful protest is protected under the law, any unauthorized gathering that seeks to actively disrupt public order or ignite xenophobic violence will be dismantled immediately.
"Any unauthorised gathering, and or march that seeks to disrupt public order and unlawful action resulting in intimidation, violence or destruction of property will be dealt with decisively without any delay by the police," warned the Provincial Commissioner.
Ensuring Daily Routines Continue Without Fear
The top general moved to reassure Limpopo residents, business owners, and foreign shopkeepers that SAPS operations have been structurally reinforced to guarantee that every member of the community can continue with their daily routines, school commutes, and commercial operations completely free from fear or coercion.
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