Police in KwaZulu-Natal say they are on high alert ahead of 30 June marches and have operational plans to manage the events. Acting Provincial Commissioner Phumelele Makoba states that officers will be deployed to help prevent violence, intimidation and public disorder. Makoba also cautions that people should not be subjected to unlawful searches and emphasizes that police actions must follow the law. The warning is issued as authorities prepare for the planned demonstrations, with the police indicating they will coordinate their approach to maintain public safety and order. The police message focuses on lawful policing and restraint, while also highlighting their readiness to respond to potential risks as march activities approach. Overall, the intervention is framed as preventive planning intended to reduce the likelihood of unrest during the public gatherings.