Police in Limpopo shut down an unlawful commencement school in the Sekhukhune Area that was viewed as in contradiction of the Standard Inception Act.
The school was shut on Friday after authorities got a clue that it was not enlisted.
This as two suspects are set to show up in the Molopo Judges Court in the North West for purportedly seizing 40 young fellows, prior to circumcising them at an unlawful commencement school.
With inception season well in progress countrywide, the police have encouraged guardians to examine the legitimacy of the schools that they take their youngsters to.
Police in Limpopo said they got to the school before any fatalities or wounds were recorded.
Authorities said that the men running the school were presented with a notification to show up under the steady gaze of the Nebo Judges Court for running an unlawful inception school.
They said starts were moved to one more school that was ensured to direct commencements.
In a different episode in North West, 40 starts were taken to clinic for treatment, after they were captured and circumcised by three men.
Two of the three men running the commencement school will show up in court on Tuesday on charges of seizing and repudiating the Standard Inception Act.