‘Socialise responsibly and prevent contact crimes’


 

By AGISANANG SCUFF

18 October 2025- The South African Police Service (SAPS) said the policing of contact crimes remains a key priority in the Northern Cape. The police urge members of the public to act responsibly by avoiding excessive alcohol consumption and remain vigilant at all times.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Colonel Cherelle Ehlers said overindulgence often leads to vulnerability and increases the risk of becoming a victim of crime. Ehlers said in light of this, communities are advised to adhere to the following safety tips to reduce the risk of contact crimes:

“Stay alert – awareness is your best defence. Always leave venues with friends where possible. Avoid going to the bathroom alone – use the buddy system in public places. Never accept drinks or lifts from strangers.

“Remain in well-lit areas and avoid walking alone in secluded places. Stay in populated areas and trust your instincts – if something feels wrong, act immediately. Carry a personal alarm and use it when necessary,” she said.

Ehlers further said if an individual is a victim, s/he should seek help immediately. She added that they should make noise to attract attention if they are in danger.

“If attacked, do not bathe or change clothes – it may destroy vital evidence. Provide police with full details about the incident and suspect. Drink responsibly – you must be able to give a clear account of events.

“Never leave your drink unattended to avoid possible spiking. Stay alert and remain aware of your surroundings. If it’s safe, capture photos or videos of incidents, understanding that your device may be needed as evidence,” said Ehlers.

She said individuals should record key details such as times, number plates and descriptions. Ehlers said if no pen is available, they should leave themselves a voice note or draft message.

“Leave abusive relationships immediately and seek help from family or the police. Always have an emergency contact on the speed dial. Parents must know the whereabouts of children at all times.

“Break the silence and report criminal behaviour to the Crime Stop number 08600 10111 or via the MySAPS App,” she said.

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Police conduct Safer Festive Season Operation


By BAKANG MOKOTO

18 October 2025- The police in the Frances Baard District, Provincial Firearms, Liquor and Second Hand Goods, Public Order Police, Tactical Response Team, K9 Unit, Flying Squad, Kimberley Police Station, together with the traffic officials and Transnet, conducted Safer Festive Season Operation duties in Kimberley on 16 October 2025. The parade was addressed by the Deputy Provincial Commissioner for Policing, Major General Johnny Besnaar.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Dikeledi Gopane said compliance inspections were carried out at scrap metal dealerships, resulting in the confiscation of copper cables and copper wire. Gopane said two fines amounting to R5000, were issued for contraventions of Section 25(4)(b) – dealing with burned cables.

“Vehicle Check Points (VCPs) were conducted resulting in the thorough searching of 119 vehicles and 284 persons. Several traffic fines totalling R11 100 were issued, along with one warrant of arrest.

“In addition, admission of guilt fines was issued to the value of R3000. During the second phase of the operation, high-visibility patrols were conducted across the greater Kimberley as part of ongoing crime prevention visibility,” she said.

Gopane further said intensified and enhanced policing with more boots on the ground will continue throughout the festive season and beyond.

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Three suspects nabbed for dealing in drugs separately


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

18 October 2025- A man (19) was arrested for possession of drugs by the members of the Springbok Public Order Policing unit at Rocky Ridge in Okiep at approximately 12:30pm. The police said on the same day at around 12:45pm, a girl (17) was also arrested in the same area in Okiep, for dealing in drugs.

The Namakwa District police spokesperson, Captain Ivan Magerman said in an unrelated incident on the 16 October 2025, at approximately 5pm, a man (27) was arrested for dealing in drugs in Okiep with an estimated street value of R119 250. Magerman said the suspects are expected to appear in court soon.

Meanwhile, the Namakwa District Police Commissioner,  Brigadier Schalk Andrews, reaffirmed the police’s commitment to robustly address drug-related crimes in the district, issuing a stern warning to the public that SAPS have adopted a Zero tolerance approach when it comes to crime.

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Police officers undergo training in handling dangerous snakes


By REGINALD KANYANE

18 October 2025- The members of the Danielskuil SAPS recently underwent specialized training in the safe handling of dangerous snakes. Sergeant Lebogang Moreothibang and Constable Kesaoleboga Thomas courageously embraced the challenge and successfully completed the training presented by Idwala Mine.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Colonel Cherelle Ehlers said the programme was designed to equip participants with essential knowledge and practical skills to safely capture and relocate venomous snakes. Ehlers said during the course, the Moreothibang and Thomas handled several highly venomous species, including the Puff Adder, Green Mamba, Boomslang, and Night Adder.

“These dedicated members are now well-prepared to safely remove and handle dangerous snakes encountered within the community, thereby ensuring the safety of residents,” she said.

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Two suspects nabbed over suspected stolen firearm and ammunition


By OBAKENG MAJE

18 October 2025- Two men aged 20 and 23, were arrested for being in possession of suspected stolen firearm and ammunition in Mothibistad, near Kuruman. This comes after the police received a tip-off regarding a stolen firearm in the Gantatelang village, in Mothibistad.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Colonel Cherelle Ehlers said the police’s quick response led to the arrest of suspects and recovered a pistol and ammunition. Ehlers said the complainant reportedly left his residence in Mothibistad on 26 September 2025.

“On his return, he discovered that his firearm had been stolen. The matter was subsequently reported to the police, which led to the arrest. The duo is expected to appear in court soon on a charge of residential burglary.

“The public is reminded to store firearms unloaded in a compliant safe and follow legal storage and handling requirements in accordance with the Firearms Control Act 60 of 2000,” she said.

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