More than 369 suspects nabbed during Operation Shanela


By OBAKENG MAJE

More than 369 suspects were arrested during Operation Shanela for various crimes such as murder, attempted murder, rape, robbery, assault, burglary, theft out of motor vehicle and illegal possession of firearms.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Timothy Sam said this includes illicit mining, malicious damage to property, dealing and possession of drugs, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs as well as undocumented illegal immigrants.

“The suspects were also apprehended for stock theft and illegal possession of ammunition. The actions and police activities executed during the operations included, Vehicle Check Points (VCPs), stop and searches, foot and vehicle patrols, compliance inspections, drugs and other commodities smuggling.

“Several VCPs and roadblocks were conducted across the province during which a total of 3194 vehicles and 5657 persons were stopped and searched. Numerous compliance inspections at secondhand dealers, scrapyards, recyclers, private security, firearm dealers, formal and informal businesses, farms and mines were also executed,” he said.

Sam further said Operation Shanela is a weekly multi-disciplinary high density operation, which commenced on 25-28 January 2024 with a focus on the reduction of contact and violent crimes.

“More than 109 daily wanted suspects were also traced and brought to book for evading court appearances and contravention of court orders.

“The police confiscated large volumes of alcoholic beverages, drugs, non ferrous metal items and cash that is believed to be the proceeds of crime,” he added.

Meanwhile, the Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola, expressed her gratitude to all law enforcement agencies for the collective efforts and actions executed during this period. She commended the community for their support and being whistle-blowers by reporting crime.

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More than 600 suspects arrested during Operation Shanela in North West!


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By OBAKENG MAJE

More than 600 suspects were arrested for various crimes during Operation Shanela. The North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Col Amanda Funani said the suspects were arrested for various crimes including dealing in drugs, business robberies, murder, attempted murder, rape, sexual assault, assaults, fraud, and burglaries.

Funani said eight wanted individuals were amongst the suspects. She further said 51 undocumented persons were taken in for processing.

“The arrests were effected through execution of several actions, which included stop and searches, roadblocks, vehicle checkpoints, visiting and inspecting of licensed liquor premises, second-hand goods dealers, tracing of wanted suspects, and many others.

“The operation also culminated in the confiscations of various drugs, four handguns, one rifle, 30 ammunition, two computers, liquor, and copper cables. Operation Shanela that is aimed at fighting crime and ensuring that the citizens feel safe, keeps on producing good results,” said Funani.

She added that, 689 suspects were arrested across North West between 14 and 17 September 2023.

“In one of the operations on Friday, the Detectives and Support Personnel, Provincial Organised Crime operationalised information regarding alleged drug dealing activity in Zakhele, Ikageng. A search warrant was applied for and executed at the identified place. 

“During the search, a man was spotted attempting to flush down the drain 12 mandrax tablets. A further search in the tuckshop led to the discovery of 14 bags, 60 litres of dagga, and 116 mandrax tablets, all with estimated street value of R173 00,” said Funani.

She said all four suspects aged between 19 and 38, were arrested and are expected to appear in the Potchefstroom Magistrate’s Court for dealing in drugs. Funani said in Klipgat, a tactical operation by the local detectives and Brits Crime Intelligence on Friday, resulted in the arrest of two suspects for house robbery.

“The suspects were arrested after the team followed up on information about wanted suspects. The first suspect was arrested at Lekgema Section and found in possession of suspected stolen cell phone. Further investigation led to the recovery of suspected stolen goods such as plasma television, gas stove, blankets, a pair of shoes and music system at Sofasonke Section,” she said.

According to Funani, the other two suspects were successfully traced and arrested in Madidi village. She said one of the suspects was found to be in possession of unlicensed firearm and three ammunition. She said the suspects aged 33, 37 and 40 are expected to appear in the Garankuwa Magistrate’s Court today. 

All other arrested suspects are expected to make their court appearances in different courts between today and tomorrow.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, lauded the police for their continuous hard work and ensure that, perpetrators are put behind bars.

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Taung attempted murder case postponed


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Picture: (Police found dead)

BY OBAKENG MAJE
A case against two suspects who were arrested in connection of attempted murder of a Taung prosecutor was briefly postponed by Taung Magistrates Court on Monday.

Sandile Mbogazi(38) was allegedly stabbed at Rooival village, near Taung after an argument ensued between him and two suspects at a local tavern.

Mbogazi suffered fatal injuries on his head and stomach and he was airlifted to Johannesburg private hospital for medical attention.

Two suspects were subsequently arrested a week after and appeared before Taung Magistrates Court and they were remanded in custody until their next appearance on 25th of June 2015.

Umthuthuzile Kula(22) and Siyabonga Forane(26) were arrested and charged with attempted murder.

They will be back in court on 25 June 2015 for bail application.

-TDN

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North West man hits woman with axe, burnt self


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By Obakeng Maje

Police in Atamelang are investigating a case of  Attempted Murder and Arson after a 54-year-old woman was beaten with an axe by her 52-year-old boyfriend on Monday,  about 16:15  in Vergewart, Atamelang.

 

North West police spokesperson colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said the suspect was involved in a fight with his girlfriend when he allegedly took out an axe and hit her on the head several times.

“The woman managed to escape through the window. Allegations further stated that the man burned himself inside the shack. The police were called to the scene and upon arrival the man was burned to ashes.  The woman was admitted in hospital and is in a critical condition” Mokgwabone said.

 

The police have registered a case of Attempted Murder, Arson and an Inquest.  Investigation continues.

-TDN

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