Police commended after major drug bust sting operation


By OBAKENG MAJE

29 October 2025- The Minister of Police, Prof Firoz Cachalia commends the police for their outstanding work following a major drug bust in Midrand, Gauteng, which led to the seizure of cocaine valued at approximately R20 million. Cachalia said on Tuesday evening, 28 October 2025, a crime intelligence-driven, multidisciplinary operation led by Crime Intelligence Head Office, with the support of the Gauteng Organised Crime Unit, SAPS Johannesburg K9 Unit, and Local Criminal Record Centre (LCRC), resulted in the discovery of 80 kilograms of cocaine hidden in a storage room on a small holding in Blue Hills, Midrand.

He further said the team had been acting on intelligence regarding the storage of illegal narcotics on the premises. Cachalia added that the preliminary investigations revealed that the drugs had been brought into South Africa from a neighbouring country and were destined for Cape Town, Western Cape.

“A 56-year-old man, believed to be the owner of the property, was arrested on the scene and is expected to appear before the Midrand Magistrate’s Court later this week on charges of possession and dealing in drugs. We commend the operation and is a significant step in the ongoing fight against the scourge of drugs and organised crime. This successful operation is yet another example of the dedication and professionalism of our men and women in blue.

“It demonstrates what can be achieved when intelligence and operational capacity work hand in hand. The removal of R20 million worth of cocaine from our streets is a major blow to organised criminal syndicates and a massive victory for law enforcement agencies and the long suffering parents whose children have been victims of these drug cartels. We will continue to intensify our efforts to root out drugs and dismantle criminal syndicates that threaten the safety and wellbeing of our people. We commend every member involved in this operation for their relentless pursuit of justice,” he said.

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SAPS send a team of investigators to France amid Mthethwa’s death


By OBAKENG MAJE

3 October 2025- Following the tragic and untimely death of South African Ambassador to France and former Minister of Police, Nathi Mthethwa, the Minister of Police, Prof Firoz Cachalia, has been advised by the National Commissioner of the South African Police Service (SAPS), General Fannie Masemola that, following consultation with the relevant authorities, a decision has been taken to deploy a team of five seasoned officers from the SAPS to France.

Cachalia said the team will be led by Major General Maqhashalala, the Deputy Provincial Commissioner for Crime Detection in the Western Cape. He further said the deployed team will work closely with French law enforcement authorities to ensure that the circumstances surrounding Mthethwa’s death are thoroughly and transparently investigated.

“This collaborative effort aims to support the ongoing inquest and uphold the principles of justice and accountability. The deployment of these investigators reflects our commitment to ensuring that every effort is made to establish the full facts surrounding this tragedy.

“We will offer all necessary support to our counterparts in France and remain in close contact with the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) throughout the process,” said Cachalia.

He also conveyed his heartfelt condolences, expressing that they are devastated by the sudden and untimely passing of Mthethwa, a dedicated public servant and patriot who served our nation with distinction in various capacities.

Cachalia added that their thoughts and heartfelt condolences are with his family, friends, and colleagues during this difficult time.

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