JMPD Tactical Response Unit apprehends viral phone snatcher


OBAKENG MAJE

30 December 2025- The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) Tactical Response Unit has successfully apprehended a man (26) linked to a series of phone snatching incidents across Gauteng, along with three other suspects involved in a suspected stolen property syndicate. On 30 December 2025, JMPD officers acted on information regarding a suspect who had gained notoriety through a viral social media video.

Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department spokesperson, Superintendent Xolani Fihla said in the footage, the suspect is seen snatching a cellphone from a woman before fleeing the scene. Fihla said the investigative trail led the Tactical Response Unit (TRU) to a flat in Hillbrow.

“During a thorough search of the premises, officers discovered the suspect hiding on the balcony. He was found in possession of a cellphone for which he could not account.

“Following a preliminary investigation, the suspect has been positively linked to numerous phone snatching cases across the province, the March 2025 hijacking of an off-duty JMPD member as per the Diepsloot SAPS case and the use of a Toyota Corolla with cloned registration plates during the commission of these crimes,” he said.

Fihla further said the operation was extended as officers followed up on additional information regarding the suspect’s associates. He added that this led to the arrest of three Bangladeshi nationals at Wanderers Street in Johannesburg Central.

“These individuals are alleged to be responsible for “flushing” (reprogramming/wiping) stolen cellphone devices. During the arrest, officers recovered specialised equipment used in the flushing of cellphones.

“The primary suspect, a Zimbabwean national, was arrested and detained at Hillbrow SAPS on charges of possession of suspected stolen property. The three Bangladeshi suspects were charged with possession of suspected stolen property and detained at Johannesburg Central SAPS,” said Fihla.

He said the four suspects will appear at their respective courts soon.

Meanwhile, the JMPD Chief of Police, Commissioner Patrick Jaca, commended the Tactical Response Unit for their swift action. Jaca said the arrest of these individuals is a significant breakthrough in our ongoing efforts to dismantle syndicates that terrorise the residents.

“By linking this suspect to both the viral video and the hijacking of one of our own members, we are sending a clear message that there is no hiding place for criminals in Johannesburg. Our officers are working tirelessly to ensure that all those involved in the value chain of stolen property are brought to book.

“Investigations are ongoing and the search and arrest of more suspects linked to this syndicate is imminent.

“The JMPD remains committed to removing criminals from our streets and dismantling the networks that profit from the theft of personal property,” said Jaca.

He urged the public to remain vigilant and continue reporting suspicious activities.

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