232 suspects nabbed during Operation Shanela II


Picture: A man arrested for during Operation Shanela II/Supplied

By AGISANANG SCUFF

16 March 2026 – The unwavering commitment of the police in the Northern Cape was evident during the implementation of Operation Shanela II across all five districts in the province, which resulted in the arrest of 232 suspects. Conducted from 9 until 15 March 2026, the operation consisted of ongoing intelligence-driven actions aimed at combating crime in identified hotspots.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Colonel Cherelle Ehlers said the coordinated operations were led by the Deputy Provincial Commissioners, District Commissioners, Provincial Heads and senior officers, in collaboration with various law enforcement agencies. Ehlers said during the operation, numerous premises were searched, while a total of 7 085 individuals and 3 318 vehicles were also searched.

“Operational activities included stop-and-search actions, high-visibility patrols, vehicle checkpoints (VCPs) and roadblocks. Multi-disciplinary Illicit Mining Task teams also took part in intelligence driven actions with the focus on illicit mining, drug related crimes and tampering with essential infrastructure.

“Detectives conducted tracing operations that resulted in the arrest of wanted suspects who had been evading law enforcement for various offences,” she said.

Ehlers further said compliance inspections were carried out at liquor outlets, second-hand goods dealers, scrapyards, recycling facilities, firearm dealerships, informal businesses, mines and farms to ensure adherence to relevant legislation. She added that as a result, 14 unlicensed liquor outlets were shut down due to non-compliance and violation of various regulations.

“In total, 232 suspects were arrested for offences including drug-related crimes, illegal liquor trading, robbery, attempted murder, rape, assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and burglary.

“Large quantities of alcohol and drugs as well as dangerous weapons were confiscated during the operations. The police, together with Community Policing Structures (CPS) and various government departments, continue to conduct awareness campaigns addressing gender-based violence, contact crimes, drug and alcohol abuse, youth safety and other priority trends,” she said.

Ehlers said the provincial and district management welcomed the successful results of the operation and commended the collaborative efforts with other departments and the community. She said efforts will be intensified during the Easter holiday season to ensure that all inhabitants and visitors are safe.

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Several wanted suspects nabbed during Operation Shanela II


Picture: The police conducting a search during Operation Shanela II/Supplied

By BAKANG MOKOTO

10 February 2026- The unwavering commitment of the South African Police Service (SAPS) in the Northern Cape was evident through the persistent efforts by law enforcement during the execution of Operation Shanela 2 across all five districts. Unyielding disruptive actions were conducted from 2 until 8 February 2026, led by District Commissioners and Senior Managers with the support of various stakeholders.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Colonel Cherelle Ehlers said during the operations, numerous premises were searched, while 14 122 persons were searched and a total of 6 125 vehicles were stopped and searched. Ehlers said in addition, the police conducted stop-and-search operations, high-visibility patrols, Vehicle Check Points (VCPs) and roadblocks.

“A total of 7 perpetrators were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. Several wanted suspects who were evading arrest were traced and arrested by detectives during the execution of 41 tracing operations. Furthermore, visits were conducted at liquor outlets, second-hand goods dealers, scrapyards, recyclers, firearm dealers, informal businesses, mines and farms to ensure regulatory compliance.

“Visits resulted in the closure of 18 unlicensed liquor outlets. A total of 1 067 individuals were arrested for various offences, including dealing in drugs, illegal dealing in liquor, possession of drugs, robbery, murder, attempted murder, rape, assault with the intent to cause Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) and burglary,” she said.

Ehlers further said large quantities of alcohol and drugs were confiscated, as well as copper cable, dangerous weapons and money suspected to be the proceeds of crime was seized.  

The Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola welcomed the positive outcomes and reaffirmed SAPS’ unwavering commitment to safeguarding communities and maintaining safety and security across the province. Otola added that members of the public should work closely with law enforcement agencies and play an active role in combating all forms of crime.

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