249 suspects arrested for various crimes


By REGINALD KANYANE

12 May 2025– A total of 249 suspects were arrested for various offences such as, including, illegal possession of firearms and ammunition, drug dealing, illicit liquor trading, robbery, murder and attempted murder. Some of the suspects were also arrested for assault with intent to cause Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH), Burglary at business and residential premises.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Merapelo Pilane said the detective unit also continued with the tracing of wanted suspects who were evading the law for an array of crimes.  Pilane said significant quantities of alcohol, drugs, dangerous weapons and cash believed to be proceeds of crime were confiscated.

“Stolen livestock was also recovered and two suspects arrested in Upington in the ZFM District. Community engagements and awareness campaigns remain ongoing, with the aim of educating the public on crime trends, prevention strategies, and safety measures.

“The weekly high-density, multi-disciplinary Operation Shanela continues to yield positive results in the fight against crime across the Northern Cape province,” he said.

Pilane further said the week-long operation, which ran from 5 to 11 May 2025, was conducted across all five districts and led by District Commissioners and senior officers of the province.

He added that crime prevention initiatives included stop-and-search operations, foot and vehicle patrols, vehicle checkpoints (VCPs), compliance inspections, and targeted interventions aimed at addressing drug and alcohol related crimes as well as trio crimes.

“The operation saw collaboration from various external stakeholders, including the Department of Home Affairs, Department of Health, Department of Social Development, South African Revenue Service (SARS), South African National Defence Force (SANDF), and the Liquor Board.

“During the operation, 3456 vehicles and 7237 persons were stopped and searched at VCPs and roadblocks. In addition, over 500 individuals were searched during high-visibility patrols,” said Pilane.

He said numerous liquor outlets and second-hand goods dealers were inspected for compliance, resulting in the closure of multiple non-compliant and illegal liquor outlets.

Meanwhile, acting Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Major General Luntu Ngubelanga, commended the collaborative efforts of all participating departments, law enforcement agencies, and community policing forums, citing that nobody will be left behind. Ngunelanga said the public is encouraged to report any suspicious or criminal activity via the MySAPS App or by calling the Crime Stop number: 08600 10111.

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More than 700 suspects nabbed for various crimes during Operation Shanela


By BAKANG MOKOTO

2 April 2025- More than 761 suspects were arrested for various crimes during Operation Shanela. The suspects were arrested for variety of crimes ranging from burglaries at residential and non-residential premises, aggravated robberies, murders, rapes, illegal possession of firearms and ammunition, illegal possession of explosives used mainly in the commission of illegal mining and Cash-in-Transit robberies, dealing in and possession of drugs and driving under the influence of liquor, among others.

The North West police spokesperson, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone said the operations led by the District Commissioners, were conducted from 24 until 30 March 2025. Mokgwabone said out of the 761 arrested suspects, it is worth noting that 470 were arrested by the Detectives as those on the circulated wanted suspects’ lists.

“In addition, 18 illegal immigrants were arrested for being in the country in contravention of the Immigration Act, while others were apprehended for illegal mining in Klerksdorp and Hartbeespoortdam policing areas. As part of Operation Shanela, the police identified crime generators through Joint law enforcement compliance inspections to enforce the provisions of the Liquor and Second-Hand Goods Acts.

“Four unlicensed liquor outlets (shebeens) were closed and large quantities of liquor and items such as refrigerators were confiscated. In Sun City, a team comprising various police unit, arrested two suspects in Mogwase on 28 March 2025, where they were attending court as accused in a case of murder allegedly committed in September 2024,” he said.

Mokgwabone further said the pair was arrested in connection with the kidnapping of a man (32) in Ledig village near Sun City on 23 March 2025. He added that, during the arrest, police confiscated a red Toyota Corolla and a choking apparatus. 

“The duo, Zamile Zinzile (37) and Robert Kgakatsane (33), briefly appeared in the Mogwase Magistrate’s Court on 31 March 2025, for kidnapping. Meanwhile, the search for the kidnapping victim paid off when his body was found along the R566 road between Tlaseng and Tsitsing villages, outside Rustenburg. 

“Similarly, the team arrested the third suspect (34). He is expected to appear in court on 3 April 2025, together with the initial accused and they will all be facing charges of kidnapping and murder,” said Mokgwabone.

He said in Buhrmansdrift, members of Mahikeng Flying Squad were on routine patrol duties on 17 March 2025, when they stopped a suspicious blue Toyota Avanza on the R49 (Mahikeng/Zeerust) road for a search. Mokgwabone said the action led to the discovery of copper cables in the boot of the car.

“The suspects who indicated that they are both security officers, were arrested for possession of suspected stolen goods. Further investigation into the matter established that the cables were stolen from a transformer in Zeerust,” he said.

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