African Union Chief Announces Visits to Moscow, Kyiv

Senegalese President Macky Sall said Sunday he would travel to Russia and Ukraine soon on behalf of the African Union, whose presidency he currently holds.

The trip had been due to take place on May 18 but didn’t go ahead due to scheduling issues and new dates have been put forward, Sall said at a joint press conference with visiting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

He had received a mandate from the African Union to undertake the trip, for which Russia had extended an invitation, he added.

“As soon as it’s set, I will go of course to Moscow and also to Kyiv and we have also accepted to get together all the heads of state of the African Union who want to with (Ukrainian) President (Volodymyr) Zelensky, who had expressed the need to communicate with the African heads of state,” he said. “That too will be done in the coming weeks.”

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which has hit African economies hard due to rising cereal prices and fuel shortages, has met with a divided African response.

In early March, Senegal abstained from voting on a United Nations resolution — overwhelmingly adopted — that called on Russia to withdraw from Ukraine.

However, a few weeks later it voted in favor of another resolution demanding Russia halt the war.

Nearly half of African nations abstained or did not vote in the two resolution votes.

Source: Voice of America

Police clamp down on drug outlets in the Garden Route

EDEN CLUSTER – Various police units in the Garden Route clamped down on drug outlets and conducted targeted operations to rid communities of drugs since Thursday, 19 May 2022. These operations yielded excellent results with the confiscation of tik, mandrax and dagga.

Heidelberg police arrested a 22-year-old man following a sting operation in Dollo Square, Heidelberg on Thursday, 19 May 2022 at about 21:20. Upon searching the premises the team found 71,31 gram of tik and 74 mandrax tablets with a combined estimated street value of R28 000. Police confiscated the drugs as well as two pocket scales and arrested the man on a charge of dealing in drugs.

In Oudtshoorn the Eden Cluster Crime Combating Team and Oudtshoorn police members, armed with a search warrant, conducted an operation at a residence at Norah Pott Street, Bridgeton. The team confiscated 160 Mandrax tablets and 36 bankies of dagga. Three suspects were arrested on charges of possession of drugs.

The same team, also embarked on an operation at a premises at Bongulethu, Oudtshoorn where they confiscated 1, 64 kilogram of dagga and 20 packets of tik. They arrested two more suspects on charges of possession of drugs.

Furthermore, Pacaltsdorp police conducted various operations on Friday, 20 May 2022, where they arrested ten suspects. The vigilant members confiscated small quantities of drugs, cables and two dangerous weapons.

Meanwhile, Uniondale police arrested a suspect and confiscated 187 mandrax tablets, 10 half tablets (mandrax), 5 quarters (mandrax) and a small bag with Tik.

Other than these arrests, Rural Flying Squad members also confiscated tik with an estimated street value of R3 million on the N1 at Prince Albert just after 14:00 on Friday afternoon, 20 May 2022. This confiscation subsequently led to the arrest of a 36-year-old suspect.

All the arrested suspects, aged between 22 and 38, are expected to appear in various courts tomorrow, Monday, 23 May 2022.

These confiscations and arrests form part of concerted efforts by police to eradicate substance abuse which remains one of the contributors to serious and violent crimes in this region.

Source: South African Police Service

Provincial Intervention Team continues to stamp the authority of the State

LUSIKISIKI – Provincial Intervention team comprising of SAPS Public Order Policing (POP), K9 and Mounted Units under the command of Colonel Amos Vinqi embarked on Operation ‘Sikona’ tracking and tracing all suspects committing crime around OR Tambo District.

Total of two suspects were arrested for possession of dagga and firearm related charges.

Both suspects will appear before Lusikisiki Magistrate’s Court on Monday, 23 May 2022.

The Acting District Commissioner, Brigadier Ntandane applauded the members for good work done.

Source: South African Police Service

Provincial Commissioner applauds positive results achieved through O Kae Molao

PARKTOWN – The Provincial Commissioner of police in Gauteng, Lieutenant General Elias Mawela has applauded the ongoing weekly Operation O Kae Molao which continue to yield positive results. This weekend, the operation saw over 400 suspects being arrested for various crimes including 239 wanted suspects arrested during detective’s tracing actions.

The suspects were arrested in various places throughout the province as the operation is conducted simultaneously in all five districts of the province.

The suspects will appear before various courts across the Province for different charges including, dealing in drugs, possession of unlicensed firearms, possession of suspected stolen goods, contravention of Immigration Act, murder and rape amongst others.

The Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant Genral Mawela thanked other law enforcement agencies and the Community Policing Forum (CPF) for their ongoing support in the fight against crime.

“We will continue to assert the authority of the State and ensure that criminals are behind bars”, said Lt Gen Mawela.

Source: South African Police Service

Diesel theft suspect arrested by off duty police officer

STERKSTROOM – A 35-year-old male suspect was arrested on 22 May 2022 after an off duty police member followed up on information from Sterkstroom about a Fraud case which occurred at Sterkstroom Garage where a Toyota bakkie filled up diesel into a container for R5000 and paid with a fraudulent petrol card.

A follow up was made by Queenstown Crime Intelligence Unit members and managed to establish that the suspect is on its way to East London. This information was relayed to an off duty member of East London POPS.

He managed to stop the bakkie with the assistance from the Security member however, the suspect managed to evade arrest. Within a short period of time, members followed up on leads and managed to arrest him.

A bakkie was searched and eight stolen fuel cards were recovered inside the bakkie. When the bakkie was circulated, it was discovered that it was reported stolen as per Mountain Rise Case.

The suspect was arrested for possession of suspected stolen motor vehicle and possession of stolen property (petrol cards).

The suspect will appear before court in Sterkstroom on Monday, 23 May 2022, for theft of diesel.

Source: South African Police Service