Three suspects arrested for possession of endangered plants worth R500 000


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

25 February 2025- Three suspects aged 31, 32 and 39, were arrested by the Kamieskroon for allegedly being in possession of endangered plants worth R500 000. The police received a tip-off and operationalised information regarding a Hyundai truck traveling from Leliefontein in the Namakwa Region in the direction of Kamieskroon.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Colonel Cherelle Ehlers said on 24 February 2025, at approximately 4:30pm, the vehicle was intercepted and searched after obtaining permission from the driver. Ehlers said about 30 bags containing 1309 alleged endangered plants were recovered and a truck seized as it was utilized in the commission of a crime.

“The trio, all from the Western Cape, were arrested and will appear in court on charges of illegal possession of endangered plants,” she said.

Meanwhile, the Namakwa District Commissioner, Brigadier Schalk Andrews, commended the police for their rapid response and ensured the community that the SAPS in the Namakwa District will continue to clamp down on the poaching of endangered plant species in the region. Andrews said the members of the public were applauded for providing valuable information that led to the apprehension of the suspects. 

“Information regarding criminal activities can be relayed via the MySAPS app or 0860010111,” said Ehlers.

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Three suspects arrested for allegedly stealing goat


By OBAKENG MAJE

Three suspects aged 31, 38 and 71 have been arrested for theft and possession of livestock. It is alleged that, the police received a tip-off regarding the goat carcasses in a certain house in Kwa Nonzwakazi Township, near De Aar on 17 February 2024.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Timothy Sam said the police apprehended two suspects. Sam further said the suspects also pointed out a third suspect, who is residing at Barcelona Township and allegedly bought goat carcases from them.

“The three suspects charged for stock theft, as well as possession of alleged stolen live stock produce. They will appear in the De Aar Magistrate’s Courts soon,” he added.

Meanwhile, the Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola, praised the public for providing information to the police and issued a stern warning to those who are buying stolen goods, that the theft of property will not be tolerated. Otola said the public is urged to reject and report stolen goods offered for sale, as it is an offence.

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