Police have redirected R600 million to strengthen security operations ahead of a planned shutdown on 30 June, according to reporting from IOL. The funds are allocated under a “June 30 security plan” designed to bolster policing capacity and readiness in the lead-up to the shutdown date. While details of how the money is spent are limited in the available account, the reporting indicates the rerouting of resources is intended to ensure security measures are in place as the shutdown approaches. The information presented focuses on the size of the allocation and the timing, linking the increased police funding directly to the planned 30 June disruption. The available material does not specify which regions or units receive additional support, nor does it outline any specific operational steps tied to the funds. No other outlets or additional sources were provided in the prompt, so broader context about the shutdown, its stated purpose, or any official statements from government or police leadership cannot be confirmed from the supplied text. The report nonetheless characterizes the R600 million shift as a precautionary measure aimed at maintaining security around the planned date.