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Two arrested over illegal blue lights fitted to private vehicle in Centurion
ZA🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

Two arrested over illegal blue lights fitted to private vehicle in Centurion

Two men, aged 40 and 49, including a Mozambican national, were arrested for allegedly fitting and possessing illegal blue lights on a private vehicle in Centurion, South Africa. The arrests followed a June incident where police stopped a vehicle with blue lights during a roadblock in Wierdabrug. The female driver claimed the vehicle belonged to her husband, who was later arrested. The Mozambican suspect is accused of installing the blue lights. Both suspects are expected to face charges under Regulation 176 and 185 of the National Road Traffic Regulations, which prohibit unauthorized use of blue lights. Police warn that such actions are a criminal offense aimed at protecting the public and preventing impersonation by criminal groups known as the 'blue light gang.' Authorities emphasize ongoing efforts to combat the illegal use of blue lights and urge the public to report suspicious vehicles.

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IOL (Independent Online) logoIOL (Independent Online)Party-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 705 hr. ago
Two arrested over illegal blue lights fitted to private vehicle in Centurion

Two men, aged 40 and 49, including a Mozambican national, were arrested for allegedly fitting and possessing illegal blue lights on a private vehicle in Centurion, South Africa. The arrests followed a June incident where police stopped a vehicle with blue lights during a roadblock in Wierdabrug. The female driver claimed the vehicle belonged to her husband, who was later arrested. The Mozambican suspect is accused of installing the blue lights. Both suspects are expected to face charges under Regulation 176 and 185 of the National Road Traffic Regulations, which prohibit unauthorized use of blue lights. Police warn that such actions are a criminal offense aimed at protecting the public and preventing impersonation by criminal groups known as the 'blue light gang.' Authorities emphasize ongoing efforts to combat the illegal use of blue lights and urge the public to report suspicious vehicles.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of police action against individuals violating traffic regulations. It does not take a clear ideological stance but emphasizes legal enforcement and public safety. While the issue of illegal blue lights is politically sensitive due to concerns about lawbreaking

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as the article reports specific details from official statements and aligns with common knowledge about illegal blue lights being a criminal offense. Objectivity is lower due to the use of emotionally charged terms like 'criminal syndicates' and 'terrorise', which may imply bias a

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