Pretoria - State Security Minister David Mahlobo says there is no immediate threat or danger yet on anyone in the country relating to a possible terrorist attack.
On Tuesday, the US Diplomatic Mission to South Africa issued a warning that extremists may target American interests in South Africa.
According to the embassy's website, they don't know when or where the terrorists are supposed to strike, but their targets may include US government facilities and other facilities identifiable with US business interests.
The embassy called on Americans to “be vigilant and take appropriate steps to enhance your personal security”.
However, it has not issued a travel warning targeting South Africa.
Minister Mahlobo said the South African authorities have been in contact with the US regarding the matter.
“At this stage we can confirm that after verification of same by our law enforcement agencies, there appears to be no immediate threat or danger,” Minister Mahlobo said on Wednesday.
However, the Minister said they will continue to monitor the situation, working with everyone including the US authorities.
The Minister also assured the public that government will continue its efforts to ensure the safety of all citizens and residents.
“We reiterate our resolve to work with members of the international community in creating a safer and secure world and to ensure that South Africa remains a safe destination for anyone who wishes to travel here.”
In 2009, US diplomatic missions closed their doors following threats from the Somali terror group al- Shabaab. - SAnews.gov.za

