Operation Paseka intensified in Northern Cape


Picture: Police conducting stop and search/Supplied

By BAKANG MOKOTO

23 March 2026 – Operation Paseka actions have commenced in the Northern Cape to ensure safety and security during the Easter holiday period. These disruptive actions under the auspices of Operation Shanela II, focuses on enhanced crime prevention and combating efforts to curb and address priority crimes in hotspot areas during and beyond the Easter holidays period in the province.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Warrant Officer Molefi Shemane said these high-density police actions and activities commenced on 16 until 22 March 2026, included Vehicle Check Points (VCPs), stop and searches, roadblocks, tracing of wanted suspects, foot and vehicle patrols, compliance inspections and visits to farms and mines as well as community engagements.

Shemane said during the weekly operations, 269 suspects were apprehended for crimes such as housebreaking and theft, assault with the intent to cause Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH), attempted murder, dealing in drugs, malicious damage to property, possession of drugs, undocumented persons, murder, rape and robberies.

“A total of 8386 individuals and 4891 vehicles were stopped and searched at vehicle check points (VCPs) during police disruptive actions in the five districts. Compliance inspections were executed at second-hand dealers, scrapyards, formal and informal businesses, mines, farms and at liquor premises.

“During compliance inspections a total of 18 unlicensed liquor premises were closed due to non-compliance. Actions led to the confiscation of items believed to have been used in the commission of a crime as well as money believed to be the proceeds of crime. Additionally, police confiscated alcoholic beverages, ammunition, dangerous weapons, and drugs,” he said.

Shemane further said the police together with Community Policing Structures will embark on awareness campaigns addressing trending crimes during the period, and the prevention thereof. He added that this week also saw the release of the crime statistics of the third quarter for the 2025/2026 by the Northern Cape MEC for Transport, Safety and Liaison, Limakatso Koloi together with the Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola.

“The province also hosted a successful and incident free National Human Rights Day celebration that was commemorated at the AR Abass Stadium in Kimberley on 21 March 2026,” he said.

Meanwhile, the North Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola, assured the public that operations will continue unabated during the Easter holiday period and beyond. Otola stated that a zero-tolerance approach will be implemented towards the abuse of alcohol and crimes committed against women and children.

“The police will be on high alert at parks and public gatherings as well as at resorts ensuring that our communities feel safe and are safe,” she concluded.

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Over 1000 suspects nabbed during Operation Shanela II


Picture: A red Polo Vivo and firearms seized by police/Supplied 

By AGISANANG SCUFF

28 January 2026 – The police said high density safer festive season Operation Shanela II continues to bear fruits as over 1000 suspects were arrested for various crimes in the North West. The police said in collaboration with other stakeholders, they have worked hard to ensure that members of the community in all five districts are and feel safe.

The North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Sam Tselanyane said weekly actions and activities, which commenced on 19 until 25 January 2026, included Vehicle Check Points (VCPs), stop and searches, roadblocks, tracing of wanted suspects, foot and vehicle patrols and compliance inspections that were conducted across the province.

Tselanyane said the weekly operations saw 1083 suspects arrested for crimes ranging from, among others, dealing in drugs, illegal dealing in liquor, robbery, murder, rape, assault GBH, assault common, burglaries at residential and businesses premises, theft off/out of motor vehicle, malicious damage to property, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and illegal migrants.

“Furthermore, the dedication and commitment of the detectives to bring those who thought they can evade the long arm of the law, resulted in the tracing and arrest of 268 wanted suspects for serious crimes including murder, rape, assault GBH and illegal possession of firearms.

“In a notable incident, police received information about suspects, who are in possession of unlicensed firearms, suspected to be involved in a spree of robberies, reported in Delareyville. The information was operationalised and on 23 January 2026, at around 10pm, the Provincial Tracing Task Team, Lichtenburg K9 as well as Mahikeng Crime Intelligence, pounced on them, when the vehicle they were traveling in had a puncture on the road between Delareyville and Vrisgewaagte,” he said.

Tselanyane further said four accused, Kegomoditswe Samuel Mooketsi (28), Mangaliso Godfrey Tubatsi (31), Falakhe James Khumalo (30) and Letlhogonolo Christopher Mosala (34), were immediately arrested and charged with possession of unlicensed firearms after a search of their vehicle, a red Volkswagen Polo, led to the discovery of four firearms (all pistols) with serial numbers filed off as well as 22 rounds of ammunition.

He added that they all appeared before the Delareyville Magistrate’s Court on 26 January 2026 and were remanded in custody until 10 February 2026, for a formal bail application.

“Investigation into the matter continues and linking the accused to other cases is imminent,” said Tselanyane.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General (Dr) Ryno Naidoo, applauded the police for their ongoing dedication and professionalism displayed during the Safer Festive Season Shanela 2 operations. Naidoo emphasised that police in the province will continue to pursue criminals relentlessly and ensure that justice is served.

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