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STATEMENT OF THE JCPS CLUSTER MINSTERS MEDIA BRIEFING ON THE

ENFORCEMENT OF THE REGULATIONS UNDER ALERT LEVEL 3


THURSDAY, 28 MAY 2020

Fellow citizens
Following the announcement by the State President, His Excellency President Cyril
Ramaphosa on 24 May 2020, that the alert level for the whole country be lowered from
level 4 to level 3 with effect from 1 June 2020, the JCPS Cluster would like to announce
measures to enforce the regulations under level 3. At this level, several sectors of the
economy will be reopened and more people will be able to participate in economic
activities. Furthermore, alert level 3 means the country will be easing restrictions
which were implemented under level 4. Therefore, the JCPS Cluster will be ensuring
that the public adheres to the regulations that have been announced by the
Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA). Under level
3 the responsibility of preventing the spread of the disease will be in the hands of every
member of society. Each person is expected to adhere to all precautionary measures
which have been outlined by the World Health Organisation (WHO) which includes
social distancing, hand washing, practising cough etiquette, avoiding handshaking and
touching, wearing masks in public spaces and staying home when you are ill.
As we move to level 3, we want to salute the majority of South Africans who have
complied with the regulations and heeded the call to stay at home since the start of
the lockdown period. We salute the way these citizens have responded positively and
in a responsible manner. We want to thank you all and also ask that you please
continue to conduct yourselves in a responsible manner.
Moving to level 3 requires all of us to continue to adhere to the regulations.
Permits for movement
Movements of persons between provinces, metropolitan areas and districts and
hotspots is prohibited except for persons doing so in the course of carrying out work
responsibility or performing any service permitted under Alert level 3, provided that
such person is in possession of permit issued by the employer. Persons travelling for
purposes of moving to a new place of residence or caring for an immediate family
member, attendance of funerals, transportation of mortal remains, obtaining medical
treatment, persons returning to their place of residence from a quarantine or isolation
facility will require permits which can be obtainable from the authority concerned.
SAPS and other law enforcement agencies will continue to monitor local and inter-
provincial movements by holding roadblocks on national highways and rotating in
suburbs, cities and towns.

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Sale, dispensing or transportation of liquor
In terms of the level 3 regulations, licenced liquor traders will be permitted to sell liquor
for consumption off-site, therefore the consumption of liquor at the place of sale is
prohibited. Liquor will be sold only on Monday to Thursday between 09h00 and 17h00.
No sale of liquor on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays, and the sale
of liquor may be subject to directions issued by the relevant Minister. Transportation
and distribution of liquor to licensed premises is permitted from Friday, 29 May 2020
subject to directions by relevant Minister(s). No special or events liquor licences may
be approved for the duration of the national state of disaster.
Gatherings
All gatherings are prohibited except for a gathering at faith-based institution, which is
limited to 50 persons or less, depending on the size of the place of worship: provided
that all health protocols and social distancing measures are being adhered to as
provided for in directions that have been issued by the Minister of Cooperative
Governance and Traditional Affairs.
The President announced some hotspots around the country where the infection rate
is increasing rapidly. In these Districts and Metropolitan areas, the JCPS Cluster will
conduct patrols, roadblocks, and Vehicle Check Points at the hotspot areas. The law
enforcement officials will enhance the relationship with Community Policing Forums
(CPFs), provide expert advice and support to various environments, cordon off
identified health hotspots, conducting zero tolerance operations to ensure compliance,
utilise the Public Order Police and conduct high density crime prevention duties.
Deployment of the SANDF during COVID-19 in support of the people.

In cooperation with other State Departments in the fight against COVID-19, the South
African National Defence Force has deployed regular, reserve and auxiliary services
throughout the country in support of the people to combat the spread of the pandemic.
The main tasks of the deployed forces include health care services, engineering
capabilities and lockdown enforcement elements. The force levels will escalate in
accordance with the growing numbers of COVID-19 cases within force level availability
of 73 000.

Health care professionals have been deployed to provide health care services to deployed
members of the SANDF and these include doctors, nurses, psychologists, social workers,
pharmacist and many other medical disciplines. These have been deployed to provide
health care services to the members of the defence force and support the National
Department of Health. An additional number of health care professionals from volunteers
and members of the Reserve Forces has been added to support the NDoH.

Scanning teams have been deployed with the SANDF units in all provinces. These Military
Health Care Practitioners are performing thermal scans on the population during patrols
at vehicle control points and roadblocks. These will assist with early detection of people
who might be infected with the COVID-19 virus and in doing so mitigate the spread of the
virus.

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Primary Health Care Teams have been deployed to all nine provinces to support the NDoH
with mass screening and testing initiative. These teams are being deployed in both urban
and rural areas and to areas where no infrastructures exits. Mass quarantine sites from
military facilities have been identified throughout the province. These facilities can
accommodate a total of 2 481 beds are in the following provinces: Kwa-Zulu Natal,
Western Cape, Gauteng and Limpopo. Decontamination Teams are placed on standby
in Pretoria to conduct industrial scale decontamination and will be deployed to areas
as the need arises.

Engineers from the South African National Defence Force are deployed (a team in each
Province) and are operational in five (5) Provinces, that is; Thabazimbi, in Limpopo,
Hartswater in the Northern Cape and Vrede in the Free State, Legonyane and Fafung
Village in the North West and Nkodide area in Kwa-Zulu Natal. The purpose is water
purification and the distribution thereof to those areas where there is dire need for drinking
water.

Four (4) teams of the Defence Force Engineers are deployed in rural areas of the Eastern
Cape and Kwa-Zulu Natal to build bridges in order to assist the population to access
services. One bridge in the Eastern Cape has been completed and another is underway
in Fini in Queenstown. In past two weeks, inspection and oversight visits have been taken
to Hoedspruit Air Force Base where SAAF trainees undergoing training; Oudtshoorn at the
South African Army Infantry School; Western Cape in Simonstown at SA Navy facilities;
Saldanha at the Military Academy. There will be ongoing visits to our other facilities in the
Gauteng and other provinces to establish the state of readiness as was done with the ones
undertaken in the last two weeks.

As you may be aware, the South African borders are still closed for travel except for
evacuation of stranded and distressed RSA citizens, evacuation of foreign nationals
by respective foreign Missions and movement of medical-ill treatment cases and
transportation of goods to and from neighbouring states.
Daily commuters from neighbouring countries who attend school will be allowed to
enter our borders with a special permit subject to all COVID-19 regulations on
transport and health.
During level 3, Home Affairs is offering these essential services, registration of births,
reissue of birth certificates, late registration of birth (by appointment), marriage
services, death certificates, issuing temporary ID certificates, collection of IDs applied
for prior to the lockdown, and the issuing of passports only for people involved in the
cross border transportation of essential goods and medicines.
The Inspectorate, which forms part of coordinated security operations, will ensure that
any undocumented or illegal nationals who are detained will be subject to deportation.
No visa or permitting functions will be open to the public in South Africa and at missions
abroad during level 3.
Asylum and refugee services will remain closed. All asylum seeker permits lawfully
issued which have expired or are to expire during the period of the national state of
disaster are deemed to have been extended up to and including 31 July 2020.

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In terms of the administration of justice, the Department of Justice and Constitutional
Development (DOJ&CD) will issue directives for operations of the Courts during level
3. The Department will prioritize urgent cases relating to corruption, sexual offences,
Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF), serious violent crimes, robbery,
murder, assault and violation of COVID-19 Regulations for speedy resolution. Where
appropriate, the Courts will use audio-visual communication, such as teleconferencing
and videoconferencing to conclude urgent cases. All cases which are not urgent will
be postponed.
Access to courts will be limited to immediate complainants and judicial officers. All
those entering the premises will be subjected to temperature screening and will be
required to sanitize their hands and wear masks.
During the disaster period, the JCPS Cluster has received several allegations related
to the corruption of COVID-19 relief efforts earmarked for poor communities. In
response to these allegations, the Cluster has developed a collaboration framework
which will ensure prevention, detection, investigation, prosecution and recovery of
stolen assets and funds. Law enforcement officials have established an interim
structure that will address all allegations of corruption and will ensure that those who
are charged, face prosecution. There is a specific focus on COVID-19 related
corruption matters in the courts for efficient resolution and these are listed as a priority
in the Directions issued by the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, along
with urgent cases including domestic violence and others that the courts may consider
to be in the interest of justice to address speedily.
In conclusion, the JCPS Cluster would like to appeal to the public to report any
misconduct displayed by law enforcement officials during this time. Should the public
witness or experience any form of torture, cruelty, inhumane and/or degrading
treatment and/or punishment, committed by law enforcement members including poor
service delivery regarding police response, investigations and police negligence, to
report such at the nearest police station or at the National Service Complaints Centre
on the toll-free number 0800 333 177 or the following email addresses:
complaintsnodalpoint@saps.gov.za or service@saps.gov.za.

I thank you.

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