MOSSELBAAI NUUS - Die Da Gamaskop-polisiestasie het laatmiddag vandag ‘n kennisgewing aangebring om aan te dui dat die stasie tans gesluit is aangesien ‘n lid werksaam daar, positief vir die Covid-19-virus getoets het.
“Die gevolg is dat die kantore gedekontamineer moet word om verdere verspreiding van die virus te verhoed. Die proses sal op Woensdag, 3 Junie plaasvind.
Administratiewe personeel sal gevolglik in selfkwarantyn moet wees vir sewe dae. Hulle sal ook getoets word vir die virus.
‘n Tydelike aanmeldingspunt sal gevestig word by die kantore van Kindersorg in Mosselstraat, reg langs die polisiestasie. Kontak die Mosselbaai-polisiestasie (044 6062800/5) om klagtes aan te meld.
Die Da Gamaskop-polisie se voertuie kan steeds gekontak word. Sektor 1 (082 379 3451); Sektor 2 (082 379 2449. Die Da Gamskop-polisie se kantoor sal weer op Vrydag, 5 Junie 18:00 oop wees vir normale funksionering.
Die Da Gamaskop gesamentlike operasionele sentrum sal ook vanaf Mosselbaai-polisiestasie (044 6062800/5) funksioneer wat betref navrae aangaande vlak 3 van die Wet op Rampbestuur Wet no 57 van 2002,” het kapt Wollie Fourie, woordvoerder van die Da Gamaskop-polisiestasie by navraag gesê.
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Police station closed due to Coronavirus
The Da Gamaskop Police Station has been closed due to a member at the station testing positive for Covid-19. “Decontamination will commence at the station on Wednesday, 3 June. An interim office will be set up at Child Welfare Mossel Bay in Mossel Street, next to the police station. Contact the Mossel Bay Police Station (044 6062800/5) to divert cases. Or the Da Gamaskop patrol vehicles - Sector 1 (082 379 3451) and Sector 2 (082 379 2449. The station will re-open on Friday, 5 June 18:00. The JOC is also, in the interim, operated from Mossel Bay Police Station,” said Da Gamaskop Police station spokesperson, Capt Wollie Fourie.
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