Call centre raided after it allegedly pretends to be an essential service
Updated | By East Coast Drive
Most businesses and companies have been closed due to the 21-day quarantine lockdown declared by the President to help flatten the coronavirus curve. However, some are taking chances.

On Monday afternoon, eNCA reported that there are call centres still operating during the lockdown, despite only essential businesses being allowed to operate.
READ: SA lockdown: Workers at Umhlanga call centre evacuated
The rules are quite clear - if you are not an essential service, you have to close.
However, a few call centres are open, acting as an essential service. The cops raided them because it breaks the 21-day quarantine lockdown rules.
Watch the video talking about call centres being open when they shouldn't be:
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