NATJOINTS ensures robust security for the G20 summit in South Africa

National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure officials have expressed confidence in security arrangements for the G20 Leaders' Summit scheduled for the weekend at Nasrec Expo Centre. Lieutenant General Tebello Mosikili outlined a five-pillar framework encompassing intelligence coordination, proactive visibility measures, combat readiness with South African National Defence Force backup, reactive case handling, and public information sharing. Approximately 5,000 police officers have been deployed across Gauteng, including newly graduated constables manning checkpoints and rapid response operations.

Major highway segments, including the N1, N12, R21, N3, R24, and M1, will experience intermittent restrictions, with the Golden Highway facing complete closure. OR Tambo International Airport issued advisories warning of access modifications affecting passenger movements. Authorities designated speakers' corners for peaceful demonstrations while emphasizing enforcement against violations, with Mosikili warning that security breaches will trigger legal consequences.
 

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