Three suspects arrested for trespassing  


By REGINALD KANYANE

12 July 2025 – Three accused, Danny Mashaba (35), Samson Machigera (33) and Raphael Movela (24), are expected to briefly appear in the Rustenburg Magistrate’s Court on 24 July 2025, for trespassing. Mashaba, Machigera and Movela were arrested for allegedly trespassing at Sibanye Stilwater’s Operation Belt 4 in Marikana on 8 July 2025.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adele Myburgh said this comes after the security officers responded to an alarm at the shaft and upon investigation allegedly saw a group of people, who were on the way to walk out of the decline shaft gate (the shaft was closed for production in March 2024). Myburgh said upon seeing security officers, the group allegedly ran back into the shaft and left three dead bodies behind.

“The bodies were found fastened to self-made stretchers. Furthermore, four men were arrested. Out of the four, two were taken to hospital. One was treated and arrested after being discharged.

“The other one is still admitted under police guard. The police have also opened an inquest docket for investigation of the three bodies and the deceased are to be identified,” she said.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General Patrick Asaneng, immediately after the incident was reported to the police, instructed both the acting District Commissioner and the Provincial Operational Coordination Centre Head to plan a multi-disciplinary operation at this mine, which has never reported any incidents of illegal mining, trespassing or other illegal mining related crimes. Asaneng said the arrest of these suspects and the discovery of the three unidentified corpses are deeply worrisome after what was recently experienced in Stilfontein Buffelsfontein Gold mine.

“This latest incident clearly shows that what happened in Stilfontein are just the tip of the iceberg and a ticking time bomb on the extent and gravity of the illicit economy that is illegal mining.

“The police through Operation Vala Umgodi, have managed to stabilise the situation in the Gold mining sector in the Dr Kenneth Kaunda District, which have seen more and more incidents of illegal mining for chrome and associated crimes being reported in other districts and parts of the province such as Mooinooi, Tlhatlaganye, Tweelagte, Witrandjie and Masebudule, outside Zeerust and even in Ottoshoop, outside Mahikeng,” she said.

Asaneng said the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy has been contacted as in all of these areas, rival community groupings and land owners are in the forefront of the disputes. He said sometimes violent confrontations are caused by either competing mining permits or land ownership disputes between families and traditional authorities and as such.

“The police will require the active involvement of all key role players to address this problem,” said Asaneng.

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A man nabbed after the discovery of a missing person’s body


By OBAKENG MAJE

12 July 2025- Following a missing person case reported at Mogwase at the end of June 2025, a multi-disciplinary investigation and tracking team consisting of Crime Intelligence, Provincial Murder and Robbery Unit, Rustenburg Vehicle Crime Investigating Unit (VCIU) and Mogwase Detectives, was tasked to activate a 72 hour operation to unravel the disappearance of the victim, David Filmone Monese (59).

Monese was last seen at work on 27 June 2025.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adéle Myburgh said the team immediately got down to work, following a number of leads, which led to the identification and subsequent arrest of a suspect (39) on 7 July 2025. Myburgh said the suspect, Lucas Enock Mkhize was allegedly found on the N18 road, near Ramatlabama village, in Mahikeng, where he was evading the police.

“The police took him to an address at Ramatlabama six hundred, where police confiscated cell phones and clothing believed to be ill-gotten loot from his criminal acts. Mkhize proceeded to take police to the Bangladesh Section in Hebron village, where the decomposed body of Monase was discovered.

“The body was discovered in an open field, where he was dumped after being killed. Immediately, a case of murder was opened in Hebron against the suspect, before he was taken to Mogwase Police Station, where further cases of kidnapping, house robbery and carjacking were opened,” she said.

Myburgh further said Mkhize briefly appeared before the Ga-Rankuwa Magistrate’s Court on 9 July 2025 on charges of murder, kidnapping, house robbery and carjacking. She added that he was remanded in custody until his next court appearance on 24 July 2025.

“The police are hot on the tracks of his two accomplices, who have been identified as Pontsho and MJ. The two are regarded as armed and dangerous and as a result, the general public, including their friends or relatives who may have information on their whereabouts are asked not to harbour or assist them from evading arrest, but to report them to the nearest police station.

“You can also anonymously contact Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or make use of the MySAPS app from your smartphone,” said Myburgh.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General Patrick Asaneng said: “This dastardly, barbaric and abominable crime by these heartless ruffians has robbed the family, relatives and society of a hardworking, valuable member of the community.

“All the available police resources and expertise shall be deployed to make sure that justice is served. The two scoundrels, who are still out there, must know the police will hunt them day and night and very soon they will have to account for their violent, senseless crimes.”

Myburgh said to the police, they are considered and regarded as merciless, dangerous robbers and murderers and will unless they hand themselves over immediately, be handled appropriately.

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