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Duo arrested in Camps Bay for drug dealing due in court
Police said they had spent some time monitoring the Camps Bay flat from which drugs were allegedly sold.
The police minister instructed a city-authorised film crew to halt their work while assessing compliance to COVID-19 rules on Camps Bay beach earlier this week.
After almost three weeks of occupying a mansion in Camps Bay, a group of seven activists vacated the premises on Thursday.
The group of seven, called We See You, unlawfully occupied the luxury house in September to highlight the lack of safe and dignified spaces for queer persons, women, children and other marginalised people of colour.
The incident happened on Sunday morning and police opened a death inquest for further investigation.
The property management company took legal action against the group who occupied the house nearly two weeks ago, and on Friday a judge ordered they vacate by noon on 8 October.
The activists appeared in court on Friday after they were served with an eviction notice.
The seven activists legally booked the house more than a week ago but have overstayed their welcome.
A group of activists operating under the name #WeSeeYou have occupied a Camps Bay mansion. But who are these activists and why are they doing this? EWN has put together a fact file on each of them.
It's been a week since the group of seven people booked and occupied the luxury house. The group only paid for the weekend but refused to check out. The move is aimed at drawing attention to land and housing issues.
A group of seven activists called #WeSeeYou staged a protest at the luxury house after they formally booked it for last weekend only.
Seven queer artivists, called #weseeyou, formally booked the luxury house last week for the weekend but have not left.
TurnKey365 Property Management Group is giving a group of seven people who have occupied a Camps Bay mansion until Thursday to vacate the house.
Seven people, calling themselves queer activists, operating under the hashtag #WeSeeYou, formally booked the house last week.
Seven people, calling themselves queer artivists and operating under the #WeSeeYou, formally booked the house last week and now say they won't move in protest.
The City of Cape Town’s fire services, Working on Fire and Table Mountain National Parks were deployed to Lower Kloof Road.
Chestlyn Adams on Thursday pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder and attempted murder.
The incident occurred on Sunday afternoon while they were hiking.
It’s alleged he tried to solicit bribes from motorists to avoid being fined at a roadblock in January.