
The post was originally made on the Public Servant News Network Eastern Cape but has since Tuesday made its rounds on social media generating lots of attention.
Eastern Cape provincial spokesperson captain Khaya Tonjeni verified that the registration of the vehicle belonged to Knysna Support component.
Provincial Commander for media communication and corporate communication, colonel Sibongile Soci, said that the incident has been reported to the Western Cape provincial office, and that they would respond.

