SAPS Kamesh arrest murder suspect

GQEBERHA – Thorough investigations by SAPS Kamesh detectives led to the successful arrest of a 39-year-old alleged murder suspect.

It is alleged that on Saturday, 28 January 2023 at about 18:55, the suspect chased his girlfriend (31) with a knife. The victim ran into a house in Corkwood Street, Tamboville where she was repeatedly stabbed. A community member who attempted to intervene, was also stabbed in the right arm.

As the woman collapsed outside of the house, the suspect continued to stab her. She succumbed to her injuries and died on the scene. Early this morning, 29 January 2023, the suspect was apprehended by SAPS Kamesh detectives.

He is due to appear in the Kariega magistrates’ court soon on charges of murder and assault with the intent to cause grievous bodily harm. The motive for the murder is yet to be established.

Source: South African Police Service

Man to appear in court in connection with wife’s murder

A 38-year-old man is expected to appear in the Thohoyandou Magistrate Court on Monday for allegedly murdering his wife in Limpopo who had reportedly opened a case of domestic violence against him.

The 33-year-old woman was found in a water filled pit toilet ditch in their yard at Mangodi Ha Sundou on Saturday morning.

“The couple was reportedly in a sour relationship in which the victim had opened a case of domestic violence against him and was arrested. He was out on bail and was to appear again in Thohoyandou Magistrate Court next week. The woman went to court on Friday 27 January 2023 and withdrew the case,” the South African Police Service (SAPS) said on Sunday.

The man called the police on Saturday and indicated that he could not locate his wife but was surprised to find her dead in the ditch in their yard.

A preliminary probe that conducted by the police at the scene led to the arrest of the suspect on a charge of murder.

“This is yet another incident of Gender Based Violence and Femicide perpetrated against the vulnerable member of society. The woman obviously trusted her husband that he would not again physically torment her, but she is now no more. We urge community members having domestic challenges to seek help and desist from resorting to violence,” Lieutenant General Hadebe said.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Three people killed in fatal collision

GQEBERHA – The South African Police Service in Swartkops are investigating a case of culpable homicide following a fatal collision on the M19 at about 15:15 this afternoon, Sunday, 29 January 2023. It is alleged that the driver of a Nissan Livina was travelling on the M17, with six passengers. It is further alleged that the driver lost control over the vehicle and collided with the curb next to the road and rolled.

Three persons (an eight-year-old boy, a woman (25) and a man (35) was fatally injured during the accident. Four other passengers were admitted to medical facilities in the area. The names of the deceased will be released once next of kin was informed. Investigations are continuing.

Source: South African Police Service

Government takes urgent steps to implement Energy Action Plan

Government continues to implement the country’s Energy Action Plan in earnest, with the long-term goal of securing continuous, credible energy supply.

“As a country we must acknowledge that there is no immediate panacea to this crisis. However, citizens must note that work is underway to ensure full and effective implementation of the Energy Action Plan,” Minister in the Presidency, Mondli Gungubele, said on Sunday.

To respond to the severe impact of load shedding on households, small businesses and the economy as a whole, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a range of measures in July 2022 to improve the performance of existing power stations and add new generation capacity as quickly as possible.

The Energy Action Plan was developed through extensive consultation and endorsed by energy experts as providing the best and fastest path towards energy security.

While Government understands the frustration and the inconvenience that loadshedding is causing, it has reiterated that loadshedding is implemented only as a last resort in view of the shortage of generation capacity and the need to attend to breakdowns.

Government has assured citizens that work is underway to improve the performance of power stations to reduce stages of load shedding while driving work to bring more capacity onto the grid as quickly as possible.

According to the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS), progress has been made in several areas since the adoption of the Energy Action Plan.

These include the relaxation of some requirements, which will enable quicker procurement, and the removal of licensing requirements for generation projects to enable private investment.

“As part of rebuilding technical capacity in Eskom, 18 skilled specialists have been brought back into the utility, including three former power station managers who will assist at Kendal, Koeberg and Medupi.

“There have also been collaborative efforts with external stakeholders who have displayed willingness to assist Eskom. Additional focus is being placed on prioritising maintenance at the top six stations (Duvha, Kendal, Kusile, Majuba, Matla and Tutuka). These stations were specifically selected as they are amongst the highest contributors to unplanned load losses,” GCIS said.

There is also a process underway to establish a One Stop Shop, which will be a single entry point for energy projects through Invest SA.

A business case has been developed outlining resource and operational requirements.

Furthermore, timeframes have been significantly reduced for regulatory approvals in the areas of land-use authorisation, registration process, and embedded generation projects.

“These examples of interventions that are underway demonstrate the urgency that is being put into fixing the energy challenges. These cannot be implemented overnight; however, as a nation, we will overcome as we did with many challenges before this.

“The Action Plan addresses 10 focus areas which will result in improving people, plant and process performance. If we all play our part, even in small ways, we contribute towards the bigger goal of improving generation to at least 70% by the year 2025,” Gungubele said.

In an effort to both ease load shedding and ensure energy security into the future, South Africa will need to enable the construction of substantial new generating capacity.

“Some of this power will be bought by Eskom through the renewable energy programme, which has been expanded and accelerated. In the last six months, agreements have been signed with independent power producers for 26 projects, which together will generate around 2 800 MW,” the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) said in a statement.

Another major source of new generating capacity will be solar panels on the roofs of houses and businesses.

Work will soon be completed on a pricing structure that will allow customers to sell surplus electricity from rooftop solar panels into the grid. That way, they can meet their own power needs and help increase the amount of electricity on the grid.

“Like the COVID-19 pandemic, the current energy crisis raises the necessity for a societal response. All parts of society need to pull together and play our respective roles if we are to overcome the electricity crisis. The energy crisis we are facing is not unique to South Africa. There is currently a global energy crisis, and therefore we must work together to address the crisis,” the Minister said.

Meanwhile, government has welcomed 25 arrests that have been made recently in connection with sabotage, theft and fraud at Eskom.

“Crimes against the national grid often involve a combination of so-called insiders and criminal value chains involving private individuals or corrupt businesses. Organised crime is being confronted by our multi-agency approach,” GCIS said.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Police lauded for conviction of gang members

Continued efforts to deal with the scourge of gang violence on the Cape Flats has resulted in the sentencing of four people who were involved in violent crimes in Ravensmead, Western Cape.

The accused were sentenced in the Western Cape High Court on charges of murder and the possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition.

“Members of the ‘Ama don’t care’ gang arrived at a residence in Geranium Street in Ravensmead on 25 March 2019, with the intention to extort the resident at the mentioned address. They returned the next day 26 March 2019 for more protection money, and the resident resisted their actions.

“Later in the day unknown males returned to the house, firing gunshots at the victim, fatally wounding Christopher Cornelius and his four year old grandchild Likeshia Joubert. On 7 April 2019, the only witness Glenda Ruiters was gunned down in Erica Road by unknown men while her daughter escape injuries when the gang members shot at her in a bid to kill her with her mother,” the South African Police Service (SAPS) said on Sunday.

The SAPS said the investigating officer attached to the Anti-Gang unit was committed to ensure the perpetrators of crime were brought to justice.

“He pursued every bit of information and subsequently arrested and detained four suspects on charges of murder and possession of unlicensed firearm and ammunition. He successfully opposed bail for the suspects and they were remanded in custody for the full duration of the trial.

“The investigating officer faced a massive onslaught from the defence lawyers in a bid to derail him. The detective however kept his focus on the Judge, calmly stating the facts as he was on the crime scenes and was in the best position to paint a credible picture. The investigating officer was lauded as a credible investigator,” the SAPS said.

Western Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Thembisile Patekile, lauded the investigating officer for the sterling investigation with the aim of proving the State’s case beyond reasonable doubt.

He reiterated that criminals can run but they cannot hide in the province, as committed investigating officers will ensure that they answer in a court of law.

On 14 October 2022 the accused were convicted and sentencing was remanded to Thursday 26 January 2023. The four suspects were sentenced as follows:

Dawnay Davids was sentenced to 25 years for the murders of Christopher Cornelius and Likeshia Joubert. Five years for the possession of an unlicensed firearm and five years for the possession of unlicensed ammunition.

Mahlubandile Jacobs was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Christopher Cornelius, life imprisonment for the murder of Likeshia Joubert, life imprisonment for the murder of Glenda Ruiters, 10 years for the possession of an unlicensed firearm and 12 years for the possession of unlicensed ammunition.

Moegamat Swarts was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment for the murder of Glenda Ruiters, 10 years for the attempted murder on Nikita Ruiters and eight years for the possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition.

Vincent Davids was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Glenda Ruiters and12 years for the possession of an unlicensed.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Accused to appear in court for illegal possession of firearms and ammunition

POTCHEFSTROOM – In a bid to curb illegal proliferation of firearms, an intelligence driven operation by members of the Anti-gang Unit and Flying Squad yielded successful results when two suspects, aged 30 and 33, were arrested for illegal possession of firearms and ammunition in the early hours of Friday morning, 27 January 2023.

The suspect’s arrest came after the police acted on information received and nabbed the two suspects in a house in Kanana. They were found in possession of five shotguns, various shotgun, 9mm and R5 ammunition, blasting cartridges and shock tubes.

They are expected to appear in the Orkney Magistrates’ Court tomorrow, 30 January 2023. Investigation into the matter is underway and the police cannot rule out the possibly of linking the suspects to a murder and business robbery cases reported in November 2022.

The Provincial Commissioner of North West, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena congratulated the team on a job done well. He pointed out that the removal of the firearms from criminals will certainly prevent the commission of serious and violent crimes and loss of innocent lives.

Source: South African Police Service