1482 suspects nabbed during Operation Shanela II


Picture: Items confiscated during Operation Shanela II/Supplied 

By BAKANG MOKOTO

29 April 2026 – For the past two weeks, the police in North West in collaboration with other law enforcement agencies, conducted successful, comprehensive, high-density Shanela 2 operations aimed at reducing and preventing crime, as well as enhancing community safety across the province.

These efforts resulted in the arrest of 1 482 suspects for various offences, including, amongst others, illegal possession of firearms and ammunition, possession of dangerous weapons, dealing in and possession of drugs, possession of illicit cigarettes, robbery, murder, attempted murder, rape, assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, burglary, and malicious damage to property.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adéle Myburgh said the operation focused on hotspot areas and included compliance inspections at liquor outlets and second-hand goods dealers, tracing of wanted suspects, searches for drugs and stolen property, as well as roadblocks, stop-and-search activities, and increased police visibility. Myburgh said during the operations, nine unlicensed liquor outlets were shut down, while 40 second-hand goods outlets were inspected.

“A total of 130 undocumented persons were detained. Detectives also arrested 585 suspects during tracing operations conducted across the province. Items confiscated during the operation included various drugs, alcohol, ammunition, copper cables, drugs, dagga, tobacco products, and firearms,” she said.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General (Dr) Ryno Naidoo, commended all members involved for their dedication and the successful outcomes achieved during the weekly High-Density Shanela 2 Operations. Naidoo further urged communities to actively continue working closely with the police, because the fight against crime cannot be won by the police alone, but requires active community involvement, where residence take a stand against criminality, report suspicious activities, and partner with law enforcement through the Community Police Forum (CPF) structures to safeguard all neighbourhoods.

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Two police officers nabbed for murder


By BAKANG MOKOTO

2 July 2025- Two police officers, Sergeant Piet Matsoso (38) and Sergeant Siyabonga Kunene (31), stationed at Evaton Police Station, appeared in the Sebokeng Magistrates’ Court alongside their friend, Hofney Morobe (36). The trio faces charges of murder of police officer Constable Gift Mokoena, assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, robbery with aggravating circumstances, defeating the ends of justice, and handling a firearm while under the influence of alcohol.

It is alleged that on the evening of 16 May 2021, the two police officers were off duty and driving around the Golden Gardens area with Morobe. They spotted a vehicle suspected of involvement in a house robbery and began pursuing it. The car stopped at a nearby BP petrol station, where the accused confronted and allegedly assaulted the four occupants.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson in Gauteng, Lumka Mahanjana said after the assault, they took one of the complainants’ cellphone and car keys from one of the complainants. Mahanjana said Morobe, accompanied by Matsoso and Kunene, allegedly drove the victims around before handing them over to members of the Community Policing Forum (CPF).

“It is further alleged that during this time, Morobe and Mokoena, who had joined the community members, began to assault the victims. In the midst of the assault, Morobe allegedly walked away from the group, took Matsoso’s service firearm from the vehicle, and fatally shot Mokoena.

“The victim was rushed to Nkanyezi Private Hospital in Sebokeng, where he succumbed to his injuries. The accused handed themselves over to Sebokeng Police Station on 30 June 2025,” she said.

Mahanjana further said the bail application, the state did not oppose their release. She added that prosecutor submitted an affidavit by the Investigating Officer, Warrant Officer Nyongwana, confirming the accused’s cooperation with police, their verified addresses, and their voluntary surrender.

“The affidavit further indicated that the investigation is complete and that the witnesses are not known to the accused people, therefore posing no risk of interference.

“The court granted bail of R1000 each with no additional conditions. The matter was postponed to 4 September 2025 for a directive from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

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