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Fidelity Security Officers arrests a drug peddler at the court
Thursday, 2nd September 2010

Fidelity Security Officers have proactively been keeping a close eye on a suspected drug dealer and caught him red-handed at The Protea Magistrates Court In Soweto!

Please refer to attached article by The Daily Sun.


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Fidelity Security Officers arrests a drug peddler at the court

Fidelity Security Officers have proactively been keeping a close eye on a suspected drug dealer and caught him red-handed at The Protea Magistrates Court In Soweto!

Please refer to attached article by The Daily Sun.



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Beware of being followed from shopping centres. Suspects usually sit in parking areas of shopping centres and select people wearing expensive jewellery and driving expensive cars. They then follow them to the first place they stop at, which is usually in their driveways and rob them. If you notice that you are being followed drive straight to your nearest street patroller and start hooting.