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South Africa: SAPS Launches R600m Operation to Counter Anti-Immigrant Unrest Ahead of 30 June Deadline
South Africa's SAPS has launched a R600 million operation to counter anti-immigrant unrest ahead of the 30 June deadline, according to Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia. The operation aims to address efforts to destabilize the country, costing taxpayers over R600 million.
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