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19 Feb 2018 | 02:02 PM UTC

South Africa: Security drill in Gauteng province Feb. 19-20

Security forces conduct security drill around Midrand and Kempton parks; travel to OR Tambo International Airport may be affected

Warning

Event

A police operation near the Midrand and Kempton park areas (Gauteng province) will take place overnight February 19-20. Authorities will conduct simulation exercises to practice responding to emergency situations such as hostage-taking and hijacking. As such, gunfire, explosions, and sirens may be heard. The exercise is expected to start at 19:00 (local time) and end at around 04:00. Travel to Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport (JNB), located in the abovementioned area, may be affected during this period.

Context

South Africa suffers from extremely high crime rates and continues to be one of the most violent countries in the world. According to official statistics, there are over 50 homicides per day on average. Cities and townships (shantytowns) are particularly affected by the violence.

Advice

Individuals traveling to JNB are advised to allow additional times to reach their destination.

Due to high crime rates, travelers are advised to organize their transportation from the airport prior to departure. Arrange to be met at the airport, remain vigilant, and carry only the minimum amount of cash and valuable objects. Adhere to all instructions issued by airport and security personnel.

More generally, individuals in the country - particularly in urban areas - are advised to be on guard against high levels of criminal activity and to maintain a low profile at all times. Be particularly vigilant after dusk and avoid traveling on foot after nightfall. Criminals may be armed; do not resist if confronted and do not look your attacker(s) directly in the eye. Drive with windows closed, doors locked, and all personal possessions hidden from sight.