NatJOINTS ready to deliver a safe and secure 4th South Africa Investment Conference

The National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NatJOINTS) is satisfied with safety and security measures that have been put in place to ensure the success of the 4th South Africa Investment Conference taking place at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg on Thursday, 24 March 2022.

The NatJOINTS, which comprises of government departments including various disciplines within the South African Police Service, the National Defence Force, Intelligence Coordinating Committee, Johannesburg Metro Police, and Gauteng Traffic Police among other law enforcement agencies has worked closely with the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition to ensure that delegates and all investors forming part of the conference are and feel safe during the event.

Residents of Sandton and surrounding suburbs are advised that there will be limited access in areas around the Sandton Convention Centre from Wednesday evening (23 March 2022) to Thursday night (24 March 2022). Motorists are advised to use alternative routes as there would be temporary road closures affecting the following streets: West Street, Maude Street, 5th Street and Alice Lane.

Only people with valid accreditation will be allowed to enter the restricted areas in and around the conference venue. Law enforcement agencies will be out to ensure that there is calm and stability for the duration of the event. Two Speaker’s corners have been reserved for those who would wish to air their grievances.

Protestors are advised to make use of the two speaker’s corners at the Library Parking situated at corner West and Maude Streets as well the one at corner West and Fredman Drive. All protest actions must be within the prescripts of the law and no lawlessness will be tolerated.

 

 

Source: South African Police Service