Mahalapye police �fed up� with unruly students

PALAPYE: Mahalapye police are “fed up” with what they say is a developing trend of secondary school students engaging in stealing and gangster activities.

In an interview with Mmegi, Mahalapye Police station commander, Isaac Mamadi said that most of the incidents they have recorded so far involve students of Madiba Senior Secondary School. “We are almost fed up with Madiba and other secondary school students in Mahalapye because it is either they steal or they fight,.”

He said last week they had to address Madiba students about the dangers of engaging in notorious activities after a science laboratory was broken into where eight tablets, used in science-related experiments, were stolen. He said even though they have not arrested anyone in connection with the incident, they suspect students because they are the ones who know where the tablets are kept.

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