Two men arrested for allegedly being in possession of a private vehicle illegally fitted with blue lights will appear in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Monday.
They were arrested at a roadblock in Centurion, east of Pretoria, at the weekend.
The men are the 40-year-old owner of the vehicle and a 49-year-old Mozambican national accused of fitting the blue lights.
National Police Spokesperson Athlenda Mathe says, “SAPS issues a stern warning to members of the public that fitting or using blue lights without lawful authority is a criminal offence. These regulations are in place to protect the public and to preserve the integrity of law enforcement vehicles.”
#sapsHQ [SAPS ARRESTS TWO SUSPECTS FOR FITTING OF BLUE LIGHTS ILLEGALLY ON A PRIVATE VEHICLE]
The #SAPS has arrested two men for the illegal fitting and possession of blue lights on a private motor vehicle.
In June police officers conducting a roadblock stopped a vehicle fitted… pic.twitter.com/cENrETUav5
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