Police condemn teens who jumped on state vehicle


Picture: A video of teenagers jumping on a police vehicle

By REGINALD KANYANE

2 January 2025- The South African Police Service (SAPS) management in North West said it noted with concern a video circulating on social media platforms, wherein teenagers can be seen jumping on a police vehicle in Ipelegeng Township, near Schweizer Reneke.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adele Myburgh said the incident was reported on Christmas Day, 25 December 2024, when members in a police vehicle were busy with routine patrols during day shift. Myburgh said when the vehicle drove past a tavern, teenagers jumped on and off the vehicle.

“No persons were injured and the state vehicle was not damaged,” she said.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General Patrick Asaneng, expressed his concern about the incident and warned that such acts can lead to criminal charges such as malicious damage to property or obstructing/hindering the police in their duties or causing serious injuries.

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Undisclosed amount of money stolen during Cash-in-Transit robbery


By OBAKENG MAJE

2 January 2025– The police have launched a manhunt following a Cash-in-Transit heist that occurred on the afternoon of Tuesday, 31 December 2024. It is alleged that a Cash-in-Transit van with two security officers inside, was travelling from Moruleng village to Mogwase at around 6pm, when the incident occurred.

The North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Sam Tselanyane said along the way at Letsheng Section just before the van could go over a speed hump, it was allegedly blocked by a Mercedes Benz sedan that came from the side road. Tselanyane said according to information, a number of heavily armed suspects emerged and started firing shots at the escort vehicle that came to a halt not far from the scene.

“The crew managed to flee unharmed. Another BMW vehicle blocked the road for other road users. The two security officers inside the cash van were forced out at gunpoint and robbed of their firearms.

“An unconfirmed number of suspects used explosives to blow up the cash van and took an undisclosed amount of cash. Moreover, the Mercedes Benz and the cash van caught fire as a result of explosives and the suspects fled from the scene driving in three vehicles that included a BMW, a white Toyota Fortuner and a white Ford Ranger double cab bakkie,” he said.

Tselanyane further said no one sustained injuries during the incident. He added that the suspects are unknown and still at large.

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Fifth escapee from police cells nabbed


By BAKANG MOKOTO

2 January 2025- The police in North West said they have arrested the fifth escapee, Thapelo William Molebatsi (25) at abandoned farm houses in Swartruggens on 30 December 2024. The police said they have received a tip-off following the request for public assistance in locating Molebatsi, who is also known as Makwete.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adele Myburgh said Molebatsi was the only outstanding escapee. Myburgh said the police received a tip-off regarding Molebatsi’s whereabouts and the information was operationalised by the Swartruggens Detectives and Visible Policing members on 31 December 2024.

“Molebatsi escaped with four others from the Swartruggens Police Holding Cells on 8 December 2024. He is expected to appear in Swartruggens Magistrate’s Court on a charge of escape from lawful custody on 2 January 2025,” she said.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General Patrick Asaneng, applauded the police, as well as all other role players for their diligence in ensuring that all four suspects were re-arrested and brought to book.

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A man who allegedly killed his ex-girlfriend hangs self


By REGINALD KANYANE

2 January 2025- Two lifeless bodies were found in the veld at Lotwane Section in Ramokokastadt. The gruesome discovery was reported to the police in Mogwase on 30 December 2024, at around 7am.

The North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Sam Tselenyane said it is alleged that members of the community were walking past that area when they saw man and woman bodies. Tselanyane said the female body, Kefilwe Mosane (26), was found lying naked next to a footpath in the veld with lacerated stab wounds on her neck. 

“Mosane’s clothes and underwear were hidden about 30 metres deeper into the bush. Furthermore, about 20 metres from her body, was the body of a man, Khumo Moatshe (38), hanging from a tree with a rope around his neck.

“The preliminary police investigations revealed that the two were allegedly living together, but the woman had allegedly moved out due to domestic violence the previous week,” he said.

Tselanyane further said it was also confirmed that on the night of the murder and suicide incident, the murder suspect had phoned the victim to come and collect one of their children, who was crying relentlessly and in need of her mother. He added that Mosane responded to that call and that was the last time she was seen alive.

“The police investigations continue,” said Tselanyane.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General Patrick Asaneng, condemned this domestic violence incident in the strongest possible terms. Asaneng urged members of the community to seek professional help on how best to deal with this societal problem, rather than resorting to violence.

“We also extended our deepest condolences to the bereaved families,” he said.

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Two suspects arrested for possession of a toy gun and ammunition in Vryburg


By OBAKENG MAJE

2 January 2025- Two suspects aged 34, were arrested for allegedly being in possession of suspected stolen property and ammunition in Vryburg on 1 January 2025. The arrests of the suspects stem from the vigilance of Community in Blue patrollers. 

The North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Sam Tselanyane said it is alleged that on 31 December 2024 at around 2:20pm, while members were busy with their routine patrols in the Central Business District (CBD), they came across two suspicious looking men at the corner De Kock and Market Streets in Vryburg. 

“One of the suspects was carrying a school bag and patrollers searched through it. Upon searching the bag, different bank cards, identity documents, four Point of Sale (PoF) machines, cellular phones, one 9mm ammunition and a toy gun were found.

“As a result, police were called to the scene and after the suspects could not give satisfactory explanation of where they got the property. They were both arrested and are expected to appear before the Vryburg Magistrate’s Court on 2 January 2025,” said Tselanyane.

He further said the suspects are facing charges of possession of suspected stolen property and possession of ammunition. Tselanyane added that investigation into the matter continues.

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Two white rhinos dehorned and killed by criminals


By OBAKENG MAJE

30 December 2024- The North West MEC for Department of Economic Development, Environment, Conservation and Tourism (DEDECT), Bitsa Lenkopane said she strongly condemns the recent rhino poaching incident that happened at Botsalano Nature Reserve over the Christmas holidays.

Lenkopane Lenkopane further condemns the barbaric deeds by perpetrators, who allegedly shot and killed two white rhinos (bull and a cow), which were previously legally dehorned by departmental conservation personnel.

She further said the carcasses of poached rhinos were discovered by field rangers, whilst conducting their routine security operational patrols in the nature reserve. Lenkopane added that, they are well aware that poaching perpetrators are taking advantage of the festive holidays to infiltrate the reserves, but they are intensifying security to prevent this criminality from happening again.

“The investigations are well underway and we are working together with all relevant law enforcement agencies. We will leave no stone unturned in pursuit of those who have carried out these evil deeds.

“Communities around the reserves are encouraged to silently observe and alert law enforcement agencies when suspicious activities are detected as some of these criminals harbour within nearby communities either before or after such crimes are committed,” she said.

Lenkopane said the police together with the North West Parks and Tourism Board (NWPTB) and the Environmental Management Inspectorate (EMIs), are jointly investigating the matter with the single objective of bringing suspects to book. She said her department wishes to inform the public that the escape of two rhinos at Mafikeng Nature Reserve on 25 December 2024, is a separate incident and not related to the Botsalano rhino poaching incidents.

“Escaped rhinos were successfully driven back into the reserve by staff members on 26 December 2024,” said Lenkopane.

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Illegal use of fireworks, spinning and public drinking will not be tolerated  


By BAKANG MOKOTO

30 December 2024- The police in the Northern Cape said they remain on high alert ahead of the New Year celebrations. The police said as part of the safer festive season operations with more boots on the ground, the police together with all law enforcement agencies, will ensure that the public strictly adheres to the restrictions issued with regard to the consumption of alcohol, illegal spinning and the setting off fireworks during New Year celebrations to prevent any injuries or loss of lives.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Sergio Kock said the public is reminded that the police will not tolerate nor condone any form of public drinking and disorderly behaviour during New Year celebrations. Kock said the police call on liquor operators in the province to comply with the conditions of their liquor licenses and to take responsibility for the safety of their patrons.

“The police will have a strict zero tolerance for people drinking in public. Those found drinking in public will be arrested and their liquor confiscated. Illegal spinning and drag racing is a major concern for the police, as it is dangerous and life threatening if not done within the ambit of the law.

“So, definitely will not be permitted during the New Year celebrations. Drivers will be arrested and will face the full might of the law. The use of fireworks in the country is regulated by by-laws under the Explosive Act, 1956,” he said.

Kock further said the members of the community are urged to abide by the laws and to report illegal activities to the police as fireworks can only be discharged if you have applied and received the necessary permits or license to do so. He added that the public needs to have received permits or license handle or discharge fireworks:

“Please, do not allow or permit children under the age of 16 to handle or use fireworks without adult supervision. Do not sell fireworks to children under the age of 16 years. Do not use or explode any fireworks within 500 meters of any explosive magazine, petroleum or gas depot.

“Do not use or explode any fireworks in any building or any public thoroughfare. Do not use or explode any fireworks in any public place or resort. Anyone who wishes to sell fireworks must have a valid license,” said Kock.

He said fireworks must be used  in designated areas. Kock urges people to never use fireworks in crowded areas, indoors and see to it that their pets and those of the neighbours have been well secured.

“Anyone with information relating to the illegal sale or use of fireworks can report it to SAPS by calling the Crime Stop number on 08600 10111 or either sms anonymously to 32211 or use the MySAPS App. All information will be treated confidentially,” he said.

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Illegal miners at Stilfontein mine not trapped


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

30 December 2024- The South African Police Service (SAPS) said the recent developments have seen a number of illegal miners known as Zama Zamas, voluntarily emerging from the disused mine shafts in Stilfontein. The police said this trend indicates that these individuals have the capability to exit the underground tunnels independently.

The National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NATJOINTS) spokesperson, Lieutenant General Tebello Mosikili said the illegal miners’ delayed emergence appears to be a tactic to evade arrest by law enforcement agencies. Mosikili said contrary to claims that food underground ran out months ago, evidence suggests that the miners have had access to supplies until recently.

“Assertions that aid sent down is shared equally among miners are unverified. Government has not sanctioned any official aid deliveries to individuals engaged in illegal activities. Reports indicate that any supplies reaching the miners are controlled by underground syndicates, often leading to unequal distribution and exploitation.

“The notion that miners remain trapped solely due to police actions is misleading. SAPS has implemented measures to secure the area and prevent further illegal activities, but designated exit points have been established to allow miners to surface safely and face due legal processes,” she said.

Mosikili further said the miners possess the means to exit independently as demonstrated by those who have surfaced in recent days. She added that, government’s stance is to uphold the rule of law, thus while immediate aid is not provided to facilitate illegal activities, measures are in place to ensure the safety and humane treatment of individuals who choose to come above ground.

“Government acknowledges the presence of various narratives surrounding this issue. It is important to rely on verified information from official channels. SAPS and other government bodies are committed to transparency and will continue to provide accurate updates on the situation.

“The South African Government remains steadfast in its efforts to address illegal mining activities, which pose significant risks to both the individuals involved and the broader community,” said Mosikili.

She said Operations such as Vala Umgodi are ongoing to rehabilitate abandoned mines and prevent further unlawful exploitation. Mosikili said the government is also working to tackle the underlying socio-economic issues that contribute to illegal mining, including unemployment and lack of economic opportunities.

“We cannot allow a situation where the government is held hostage. All court directives have been complied with thus far, including the allowed food supply on a daily basis.

“SAPS has previously indicated that it is working closely with all stakeholders involved in trying to get those illegal miners extracted from underground,” she said.

Mosikili said the Stilfontein rescue operation that is being undertaken is not as easy as it seems. She said it is quite complex with the depth of the shaft playing a major role in how this operation is carried out.

“Unlike the Sabie operation, in which the shaft is 150 meters deep, the Stilfontein shaft is 2 kilometers deep to where these illegal miners allegedly are, making it a very difficult and high-risk operation to undertake.

“The rescue team has recommended that the necessary resources and expertise must be acquired. The practicality and risks involved are also being taken into account,” said Mosikili.

She said the liability involved is also a major factor. Mosikili said the police are not experts and can therefore not lead this rescue operation.

“At this stage, the mine must acquire services to conduct the rescue operation, in which costs are involved. We are in possession of a quotation that indicates that there must also be a 100% upfront payment. It should be agreed upon that the government must approach this process with due diligence and the utmost care, taking into consideration the applicable supply chain management processes involved.

“These processes must be above board in line with relevant prescripts. We urge all individuals involved in these activities to surface voluntarily and engage with law enforcement to ensure their safety and well-being,” she said.  

Mosikili said the government is committed to upholding human rights and the rule of law in all its operations.

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DA to lay criminal charges against SABC employee, Nobuntu Mkhize over racial slurs


By REGINALD KANYANE

30 December 2024- The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the Western Cape said it will be laying a charge of crimen injuria against SABC Brand Manager, Nobuntu Mkhize. This comes after Mkhize, who was the FlySafair passenger, allegedly hurled racially offensive slurs against the coloured community.

DA Western Cape Leader Tertuis Simmers said: “We will be heading down to Bishop Lavis SAPS today to formally open the case against Mkhize.”

The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) said in a statement that, it has noted with concern, audio-visual material circulating on various social media platforms featuring a staff member travelling on a South African airline. The SABC said it regrets this incident and always encourages staff members to uphold the SABC values of respect and integrity in all their interactions.

“In the video clip, this staff member mentions the SABC and states that this incident will be broadcast on SABC News. We would like to reiterate that SABC News is guided by the Editorial Code and maintains its editorial independence, and the decisions pertaining to all news items are made in the Newsroom and not influenced by non-editorial staff members.

“The SABC will use the relevant channels in line with its internal procedures to engage the staff member.”

Meanwhile, the The African National Congress (ANC) national spokesperson, Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri said they have noted with disgust and disdain the behaviour of a woman aboard a domestic flight, who acted in an unruly and unbecoming manner, while invoking the name of the ANC as if to justify her actions. Bhengu-Motsiri said the ANC categorically distances itself from such behaviour, which is contrary to the values and principles of the movement.

“Regardless of whether this individual is a member of the ANC, we unequivocally state that no person has the right to behave in such an unacceptable manner, and certainly not while misusing the good name of the ANC.

“We have initiated an investigation into her membership status. However, even if it is confirmed that she is a member, her conduct is inexcusable and deeply embarrassing,” she said.

Bhengu-Motsiri said the ANC will not allow its name to be dragged through the mud by individuals, who fail to uphold the dignity and decorum expected of all South Africans, let alone members of their organisation. She said the ANC remains committed to maintaining the highest standards of discipline and respect, and they call on all South Africans to act responsibly and in a manner that promotes unity and respect for one another.

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More than 429 suspects nabbed during Operation Shanela


By OBAKENG MAJE

30 December 2024- More than 429 suspects were arrested during the weekly safer festive season operations such as Operation Shanela. This includes wanted suspects for crimes such as illegal possession of uncut diamonds, illicit mining, murder, rape and illegal dealing in liquor.

Others were arrested for dealing in drugs, undocumented persons, assaults, malicious damage to property, contravention of protection orders, house breaking and theft, theft out of motor vehicles and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel, Sergio Kock said Operation Shanela continues to enhance and strengthen efforts to curb crime as they approach the New Year celebrations. Kock said actions were executed across all five districts in the province to address priority crimes in hotspot areas.  

“In total, 31 124 police actions and activities with the emphasis on high density disruptive operations were executed from 23 until 29 December 2024. These police activities included vehicle control points (VCPs), stop and searches, roadblocks, tracing of wanted suspects, foot and vehicle patrols, compliance inspections and visits to farms and mines.

“Numerous VCPs and static roadblocks were conducted across the province on all national and secondary roads, during which 6368 vehicles were stopped and 16 988 persons were searched. Compliance inspections were executed at second-hand dealers and liquor premises. Mines, farms, formal and informal businesses were also visited,” he said.

Kock further said during the operations, the police confiscated firearms, cell phones, dangerous weapons, large volumes of alcoholic beverages, mandrax, tik, dagga and money believed to be proceeds of crime.

The Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola assured the public that operations will continue unabatedly during New Year celebrations and beyond. Otola reiterated that a zero tolerance approach will be adopted.

“The abuse and misuse of alcohol will not be tolerated. Crimes committed against women and children will be vigorously policed. Authorities will be on high alert at parks, taverns, social gatherings and pleasure resorts.

“We urge communities to adhere to by-laws pertaining to the discharging of fireworks and illegal spinning as all perpetrators will face the full might of the law. Road safety will be prioritised and motorists are warned that they can expect to be detained if found transgressing the rules of the road,” said Otola.

She added that the authority of the state will be stamped down as they head into 2025.

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