Provincial Commissioner leads joint operation Vhuthu Hawe

WATERBERG DISTRICT – Limpopo Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe led a multi-disciplinary Operation ‘Vhuthu Hawe’ at Mantsole Weigh Bridge along the N1 North, near Bela Bela in Waterberg District.

The operation was under the watchful eye of Waterberg District Commissioner Major General Dikeledi Mangena, supported by Provincial Head of Public Operational Response Services Brigadier Tinyane. Members from the following environments formed part of the operation: Public Order Policing, Visible Policing from the five Districts namely Waterberg, Capricorn, Sekhukhune, Vhembe and Mopani Districts including High Way Patrol and Tactical Response Team and were also complemented by Traffic officials and Home Affairs Immigration officials.

The aim of the operation is to strengthen the impact of law enforcement in the Province through crime prevention and detection, public safety and cooperative policing between the five districts of the SAPS; as well as essential stakeholders in the fight against crime, including Traffic Police and Home Affairs Immigration Unit who were part of the operation. The insight of the operation was to tackle any illegal activities and offences including, removing unroadworthly vehicles from our roads, illegal transportation of goods and capturing of wanted suspects.

The following successes were achieved during the operation:

• 701 vehicles searched at roadblocks.

• 5 943 Persons searched.

• Admission of guilt fines (J534) issued to the value of R16900.00 to motorists for contravention of the Road Traffic Act (RTA).

• 8 vehicles were removed from the road and R40000.00 worth of summons issued.

• 25 undocumented persons arrested.

Source: South African Police Service

Police in Gqeberha hunt for murder and attempted murder suspects following a shooting incident in Walmer

GQEBERHA – Police in Gqeberha have immediately implemented the 72-hour activation plan as they hunt for suspects involved in the murder of three men and the attempted murder of two others during the early hours of this morning, in Walmer location.

According to police information, it is alleged that at about 03:23 this morning, SAPS Walmer attended to a complainant of a shooting in Sigcawu Street. On arrival, members found three males lying in the road with multiple gunshot wounds. A wounded man, aged 35, was sleeping in his shack and on hearing the gunshots, woke up and as he stood up, he was shot in his left leg. A second injured male, aged 18, was also found further down the road with gunshot wounds in his left leg and shoulder.

It is further alleged that the three deceased persons and the 18-year-old injured victim were standing outside a gate in Sigcawu Street when a white Quantum minibus approached and started firing shots at them.

One deceased was identified as Lonwabo Makeleni (29) from Songololo Street in Walmer location while the identity of the other two deceased persons are not yet known. They are aged between 18 and 20.

The motive for the shootings are yet to be established and suspects are unknown at this stage. Police investigations continue.

Police are appealing to residents in Walmer location to assist them with information in their investigation in tracing the suspects or may have any information relating to the incident or may help in identifying the deceased, to contact Detective Sergeant Lindile Mlaza at SAPS Walmer on 082 075 7186 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or the nearest police station. All information is confidential and callers may remain anonymous.

Source: South African Police Service

Suspects nabbed in Mount Fletcher

MOUNT FLETCHER – Vigilance and quick action by members of the South African Police Service yielded positive results, resulting in the arrest of three suspects allegedly involved in a murder incident at Zindawo Locality on Thursday night, 28 July 2022, in Mount Fletcher.

According to information, the 38-year-old victim was at his home with his family when he received a call from the suspects who pretended to be seeking help as they had a breakdown. As the victim came out to assist, the suspects shot him and he sustained serious injuries.

Just after the incident, at about 21:30, SAPS members were busy doing crime prevention patrols and immediately mobilised others to set up a roadblock. Subsequently, the suspect’s vehicle, a white Toyota Fortuner with three occupants, was stopped. The suspects attempted to escape after an exchange of gunfire with the police, however, they did not succeed. All three suspects aged between 28 and 65 were arrested near Doctor’s Hill route. One of the suspects who was reportedly injured during the shootout, was rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention.

The police searched the vehicle and seized four illegal firearms, ammunition, cash and five cell phones. A case of possession of illegal firearms and ammunition was opened.

The arrested suspects are expected to appear in Mount Fletcher Magistrate’s Court once they are charged.

Source: South African Police Service

Garden Route District integrated weekend crime combating operations yield success: 362 arrested

EDEN CLUSTER – Police in the Garden Route District expanded their efforts to ensure a safe environment for all during this weekend through the strategic deployment of integrated forces in the crime stricken areas in the Southern Cape.

These concerted efforts by Police in the Garden Route District and the strategic deployment of integrated forces on major and secondary routes as well as high density patrols in townships and neighbourhoods ensured that a total of 362 suspects were arrested between Thursday evening, 28 July 2022 and Sunday morning, 31 July 2021 at 06:00. Among those arrested, 99 were arrested for reported crime, committed during the mentioned period while five wanted suspects and 240 suspects were arrested within the 12 hour cycle. These arrests represent various criminal offences, ranging from petty to other serious crime, including murder and robberies.

This weekend’s operations included high visibility blue light patrols, stop and search operations with a special focus on drug and liquor outlets, illegal firearms, the tracing of wanted suspects and the confiscation of dangerous weapons. An integrated multi-disciplinary team comprising of various departments accompanied the SAPS’s District Management Operational team to Thembalethu last night where they conducted compliance inspections and paid visits to the nightlife of the township. Members conducted searches and subsequently closed down 6 illicit drug houses and successfully raided three of them.

Most of the arrested suspects will make their court appearance in the local magistrates’ court tomorrow, Monday, 01 August 2022, once they have been charged.

Various suspects were arrested for the illegal possession of drugs including Mandrax and Tik by members of the Crime Prevention Units around the Garden Route, including those of Oudtshoorn, George, Conville and Thembalethu near George.

Last night, combined forces from George, Conville and Thembalethu assisted with crime combating operations in Thembalethu and arrested two suspects in connection with an attempted murder and armed robbery that was committed in 23rd Street, Zone 7, Thembalethu. Preliminary investigation suggested that members were dispatched to an alley at the mentioned address at about 23:50 where they found two seriously injured victims as well as a third victim that made reports that they were robbed and shot at as well as assaulted by armed men whom they know.

Members operationalised the information leading to the residences of the assailants where two suspects were arrested after they have been positively identified and linked to the crime. Members also found two stolen cellphones, belonging to the victims, in their possession, positively linking them to the alleged attempted murder and robbery. (See attached photo of arrests and cellphones recovered) the two suspects in their mid-thirties is scheduled to appear in the Thembalethu Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 01 August 2022, once charged.

Three suspects between the ages of 39 and 50 are scheduled to appear in the Plettenberg Bay Magistrates’ court on Monday, 01 August 2022, following their arrest on Thursday, 28 July 2022, in connection with a business robbery that was committed at a business in Plettenberg Bay. They were arrested following an intelligence-led operation between Crime Intelligence, Knysna and Plettenberg Bay Detectives, as well as private security companies. Police managed to recover all stolen property, including jackets, Tekkies, caps and other items. They also confiscated a licenced firearm and ammunition as well as a VW Tsi Golf that was used during the initial commission of the crime.

Yesterday, Saturday, 30 July 2022, members attached to the Southern Cape Rural Flying Squad arrested a suspect who was found in possession of three Samsung Indoor Aircon Units to the value of approximately R26 000.00, belonging to a business in Knysna. He was subsequently charged with the possession of suspected stolen goods. He is due to make his first court appearance in the Knysna Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 01 August 2022.

The District Commissioner of the Garden Route, Major General Norman Modishana had nothing but praise for the vigilance and commitment of the members who were instrumental in the busts.

The Provincial Commissioner of the Western Cape, Lieutenant General Thembisile Patekile has praised the members for their dedication to safeguard communities within their area. The confiscation of illicit drugs and dangerous weapons during this weekend also contributed to the prevention of serious crime such as murder and assault with the intent to cause grievous bodily harm, he said. Their vigilance and commitment to bring these perpetrators to book, is greatly appreciated. Combined and integrated operations will continue throughout with the focus to safeguard Western Cape communities against the scourge of drug addiction and serious and violent crimes, including GBV-related offences.

Source: South African Police Service

UN Agency Calls for More Protection for African Refugees and Migrants

GENEVA — The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, Friday called for more to be done to protect African refugees and migrants from traffickers on their way from the Sahel and the Horn of Africa toward North Africa and Europe.

UNHCR spokeswoman Shabia Mantoo says traffickers take advantage of African refugees fleeing persecution and violence and of migrants fleeing poverty and climate shocks, subjecting them to appalling abuse.

“Some of them are left to die in the desert. Others suffer repeated sexual and gender-based violence, kidnapped for ransom, torture and many other forms of physical and psychological abuse,” said Mantoo. “So, the human trafficking issue is widespread and is incredibly alarming.”

The report issued by the UNHCR and the Mixed Migration Center at the Danish Refugee Council, is based on information from 12 countries, from Burkina Faso and Cameroon to Somalia and Sudan.

Mantoo tells VOA human traffickers and smugglers use technology and online platforms to advertise their services to unsuspecting victims. She says traffickers employ the internet to identify, groom and recruit victims, including children.

She says the UNHCR is urging governments and the private sector to work together to crack down on the use of the Internet by traffickers.

“These same digital technologies can be leveraged to actually counter the issue and counter trafficking by helping empower communities with trustworthy information, to better protect themselves and also be aware of the risks that they might face on these journeys …to ensure that there are protection services available for the people who are taking these precarious and perilous journeys, to prevent and end the human trafficking and smuggling rings,” said Mantoo.

The report provides tailored information for refugees and migrants on services available on different routes. The UNHCR is calling for the creation of shelters and safe places, better access to legal services, and specialized services for children and female survivors of trafficking and gender-based violence.

UNHCR officials stress the importance of identifying critical locations to serve as so-called last stops – places where refugees and migrants can get information about the dangers that lie ahead before they embark on journeys across the Sahara.

Source: Voice of America

SAPS Mokopane concludes Mandela Month by giving back to the youth

MOKOPANE – The members of SAPS Mokopane including Women’s Network and Men for Change together with Victim Empowerment Centre (VEP) and Government Communication Information System (GCIS) concluded Mandela Month by giving back to the disadvantaged and vulnerable youth in and around Mokopane.

The SAPS members and GCIS employees on Friday, 29 July 2022, conjoined to address the prevalence of drug abuse among young people. The members prepared soup and bread for them and this was an opportunity to address the affected young people about the consequences of substance abuse.

This initiative also aims to bring them back to the community and to offer them moral support as they are often alienated from and stigmatized by their peers and the community. They were encouraged to take charge of their lives and seek professional help and to also join group therapy.

Source: South African Police Service