Police warn against carrying weapons at June 30 illegal immigration marches

Management in the South African Police Service (SAPS) briefs Acting Minister Firoz Cachalia on readiness for the June 30 demonstrations, as tensions rise over an anti-migrant…

Police have intensified security preparations ahead of the planned June 30 anti-illegal immigration demonstrations as organisers vow to continue protesting until government…

The Ministry of Police will be conducting visits to identified areas where heightened levels of instability have been experienced to assess operational readiness and reinforce…

SAPS on standby ahead of 30 June protests following high-level security briefin

As protests against illegal immigration loom, the South African Police double down on their operational readiness while calling for political restraint ahead of the November local…

Acting Minister of Police Firoz Cachalia confirms that South Africa's security forces are fully prepared for potential unrest on 30 June, following a review of national security…

Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia confirmed that the SAPS had preparations in place, ahead of the anticipated June 30 protests

Protest leaders accuse the South African government of neglecting the immigration crisis while threatening citizens ahead of planned demonstrations. Tensions escalate as the…

Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi says the province supports peaceful protest ahead of the planned 30 June shutdown over illegal immigration, but warns that violence will be met with…

Protest leaders accuse the South African government of neglecting the immigration crisis while threatening citizens ahead of planned demonstrations. Tensions escalate as the…

KZN Acting Provincial Commissioner Phumelele Makoba says police are on high alert ahead of 30 June marches, with operational plans in place to prevent violence, intimidation and…

Police warn against carrying weapons at June 30 illegal immigration marches

With 30 anti-immigration marches already held in the Western Cape and inflammatory social media posts threatening vigilante action, acting police minister Firoz Cachalia…

WITH the June 30 deadline for undocumented immigrants approaching, KZN police have identified eThekwini and uMgungundlovu as key hotspots for anticipated marches.

Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia expresses confidence in law enforcement's preparedness for the upcoming nationwide anti-immigration protests on June 30, following a…

KZN police report a significant drop in violent crime while preparing for potential unrest during the upcoming anti-undocumented migrant marches on 30 June 2026.