Drinks covers and testing kits are to be placed on the bars of venues across Leeds this New Year's Eve as part of an ...
"In some cases, victims have died due to an overdose of substances used to spike their drinks." - SAPS spokesperson Athlenda ...
As New Year’s Eve celebrations approach, police issued a nationwide warning following an increase in cases involving drink ...
As South Africa prepares to welcome the New Year, the South African Police Service (SAPS) has raised alarm over a growing ...
As preparations to revel in the new year are in full gear, police have warned about criminal syndicates spiking drinks at ...
The SAPS has urged members of the public to be on high alert as syndicates rob mainly men after their drinks had been spiked.
As South Africans ring in the New Year, SAPS has called on the public to remain alert, avoid carrying large sums of money and refrain from drinking and driving. Police say officers remain deployed ...
Gerry Cupido The South African Police Service has sounded the alarm following a rise in drink-spiking cases at nightlife hotspots as the festive season draws to a close and New Year celebrations ...
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Police to step up patrols in Luton on New Year's Eve to tackle spiking
Plain-clothed and uniformed officers will be out and about across Luton tonight (Wednesday) to help tackle sexual violence.
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South Africa: Call to Remain Vigilant As SA Ushers in New Year
The South African Police Service (SAPS) is urging men and women to be extra vigilant when going out to various places of entertainment as the country ushers in the New Year.
The warning follows an increase of incidents in Gauteng and the North West where patrons are robbed after their drinks have ...
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