Drugs worth R16m confiscated, two suspects nabbed  


By REGINALD KANYANE

12 January 2026- Swift cooperation between the South African Police Service (SAPS) in the Free State and Northern Cape provinces has led to the arrest of two suspects and the seizure of a substantial quantity of drugs. On 9 January 2026, police in the Free State alerted their counterparts in the Pixley ka Seme District in the Northern Cape about suspected drug trafficking along the N9 road, near Colesberg.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Colonel Cherelle Ehlers said at approximately 2:55pm, a multi-disciplinary team comprising members from Colesberg SAPS, Kuyasa SAPS, Highway Patrol, and Detectives operationalised the information and successfully intercepted the identified vehicle on the N9 road, approximately 10km, outside Colesberg in the direction of Noupoort. Ehlers said the gold Toyota Fortuner was stopped and searched, resulting in the seizure of mandrax tablets with an estimated street value of R16.4 million.

“Two suspects aged 46 and 59 were arrested on charges of dealing in drugs. In addition, a firearm, ammunition, and the vehicle believed to have been used in the commission of the crime were confiscated,” she said.

Meanwhile, the Pixley ka Seme District Police Commissioner, Major General Nomana Mtukushe, commended the police for their swift response and for removing dangerous drugs from the streets. Mtukushe further assured the community that the police will continue to enforce a zero-tolerance approach towards drug trafficking, particularly along national routes.

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Four nabbed after ‘intending’ to buy pangolin worth R250 000


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

6 June 2025- Four accused aged between 25 and 36, briefly appeared before the Kuruman Magistrate’s Court facing charges of contravention of the National Environmental Management Biodiversity Act 10 of 2004 on 6 June 2025.

Refilwe Ejang (36), Bafenyi Baganeng (25), Rapelang Namusi (32) and Pogisho Motlhabane,  were arrested on 5 June 2025, during a multi-disciplinary approach by Kathu based Hawks’ Serious Organised Crime Investigation team, Upington Cluster, Highway Patrol, Kuruman Public Order Policing (POP), as well as the Kuruman Local Criminal Record Centre (LCRC).

The Hawks spokesperson in Northern Cape, Warrant Officer Nomthandazo Mnisi said they received a tip-off about a person within the John Taolo Gaetsewe (JTG) cluster intending to sell a pangolin. Mnisi said a sting operation was conducted with the accused at Oasis Casino, Kuruman.

“Four targets arrived in a white VW Golf 1 and met with the agent. Target produced one live adult female pangolin and agreement was made for R250 000, for the sale of the pangolin.

“As soon as the transaction was concluded, the accused were immediately apprehended and detained at the Kuruman Police Station cells pending their first court appearance,” she said.

Mnisi further said the case against four accused has been postponed to 11 June 2025, for formal bail application.

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