586 suspects nabbed for various offences across the province


Picture: Suspects nabbed during Operation Shanela/Supplied

By REGINALD KANYANE

2 June 2026 – As part of ongoing efforts to stamp the authority of the state, weekly high-density Operation Shanela actions conducted between 25 and 31 May 2026, resulted in the arrest of 586 suspects for various offences across the province. The multi-disciplinary operations focused on stop-and-search actions, roadblocks, Vehicle Check Points (VCPs), high visibility patrols, including foot patrols, tracing of wanted suspects, as well as inspections at 192 liquor outlets and 54 second-hand goods premises.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adéle Myburgh said the arrested suspects include 14 for murder, 31 for robbery, 38 for rape, 182 for assault with the intent to do Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH), 84 for common assault, 20 for burglary at business and residential premises. Myburgh said this includes 7 for illegal possession of firearms and/or ammunition, 42 for contravention of the Immigration Act, 21 for illegal dealing in liquor, 6 for dealing in drugs, 62 for possession of drugs and 41 for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

“Out of the 586 suspects, 307 were circulated wanted suspects, who were traced and apprehended by detectives after being linked to crimes through forensic DNA and other investigative leads.

“During the operations, police confiscated various drugs, tobacco products, liquor, dangerous weapons, two firearms, ammunition, and one vehicle. An unannounced Operation Shanela was conducted on Friday and Saturday nights, 29 and 30 May 2026 in Mahikeng and Lomanyaneng,” she said.

Myburgh further the operational team comprised members from the Provincial Anti-Gang Unit, Tactical Response Team (TRT), liquor and Second-Hand Goods (FLASH) Unit, Crime Intelligence: Overt Operations, Mahikeng Communications and Home Affairs, leading to the arrest of 15 undocumented persons, mostly Malawian citizens.

She added that one employee was fined R1500 for employing an illegal immigrant, while another suspect (20) was arrested for possession of suspected illegal goods in contravention of Section 80(1)(a) of the Customs and Excise Act, Act 91 of 1964.

“The police seized cigarettes valued at close to R10 000. One suspect was arrested for possession of drugs, while another person was fined for selling liquor without a license,” said Myburgh.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General (Dr) Ryno Naidoo, commended the police for their continued efforts and said that Operation Shanela continuous to deliver tangible results in the fight against crime. Naidoo commended the teams for their cooperation in ensuring a safer environment for all in the province.

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More than 2089 persons stopped and searched during Operation Shanela  


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

17 November 2024- More than 2089 persons and 4063 vehicles were stopped and searched for the multi-disciplinary high density operation, Operation Shanela, that commenced on 11 until 17 November 2024. The Northern Cape police in collaboration with other government departments, boldly approached priority crimes, such as firearms, murder, rape and robberies.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Colonel Cherelle Ehlers said disruptive actions included roadblocks, vehicle check points, high visibility patrols, and stop and search actions, which resulted in the search of 4063 persons and 2089 vehicles.

“Compliance inspections were conducted at liquor outlets, second-hand goods dealers, scrapyards and recyclers. In an effort to promote food safety, inspections were intensified at informal businesses and spaza shops.

“Inspections led to the closure of 18 unlicensed liquor outlets and the confiscation of a significant amount of alcohol. Drugs, dangerous weapons and money believed to be the proceeds of crime were seized,” she said.

Ehlers further said police together with community policing structures, reached out to communities to create awareness regarding tuck shop operating times, sale of expired goods, rural safety and school safety,

She added that communities are encouraged to share valuable information that could lead to the arrest of perpetrators and to continue aiding the police by exposing criminals.

“Information can be reported via MySAPS app or 08600 10111,” said Ehlers.

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