Lockdown Masks Likely To Bolster Crime

Wearing a face mask is now a requirement PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Wearing a face mask is now a requirement PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

The government has recommended the use of cloth to cover one’s face in public for protection against the coronavirus (COVID-19), but this could aid the unexpected.

While the effort is introduced in good measure to encourage health safety and protection, it could also be an aiding tool of vice and crime.

Criminals are likely to capitalise on this measure and the fact that now everyone can wear a mask in public could bolster their confidence to operate incognito.

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