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[video] south african police storm into a mosque to arrest a group of muslims for violating the lockdown Coronavirus regulations.

on Saturday April 25th, shows up to six police officers storming into a mosque to arrest a group of men who were praying. The video caption says the incident took place at a mosque in Pretoria West.

In the video, it looks as though there could be up to 20 men praying together in close proximity - therefore a direct contravention of the lockdown regulations - which prohibit public gatherings.

This comes as Muslims enter the sacred and holy period of Ramadan where they will fast for one month until Eid. The period started on Thursday April 23 and will end on May 23.


In the video, it looks as though there could be up to 20 men praying together in close proximity - therefore a direct contravention of the coronavirus lockdown regulations - which prohibit public gatherings.

Once inside the cops call for the men (including a child) to get down flat on the ground, which they willingly do. Police start shouting "you are all under arrest, you think our president is crazy".

One officer said: "You are under arrest for contravening the COVID-19 regulations".

Another officer asked a man on the floor if he thought he was bigger than the president, to which the man answered no.

Are you bigger than the president? Or is Muhammad bigger than the president, "ask officers.

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