
Picture: Police during roadblock/Supplied
By STAFF REPORTER
1 April 2026 – Operation Paseka’s disruptive actions commenced in the Northern Cape, to ensure safety and security during the Easter holiday period and beyond. With more boots on the ground in the Kuruman, Mothibistad and Batlharos Policing areas, efforts were intensified to clamp down on crime in the respective areas.
The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Constable Thabo Fourie said crime prevention operations commenced on 23 until 30 March 2026. Fourie said the disruptive actions included Vehicle Check Points (VCPs), stop and search, house raiding, compliance inspections and suspect tracing.
“During the operation, 20 liquor outlets were inspected, 9 houses were raided, drugs and cash believed to be the proceeds of crime were seized.
“More than 483 vehicles were stopped and searched, while 40 J534s were issued for various traffic violations. More than 1823 persons were stopped and searched during which 5 persons were arrested for crimes, including armed robbery,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Northern Cape Deputy Police Commissioner for Policing, Major General Johnny Besnaar, encouraged the police to continue their fight against crime as mandated by Section 205(3) of the Constitution. Besnaar applauded the police for their relentless efforts in addressing crime in the affected areas in order to restore the confidence of the community in the police by executing intensified actions.