AFRICOM Gets New Military Commander

WASHINGTON — U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) has a new leader, with U.S. Gen. Michael “Mike” Langley assuming command of U.S. military missions on a continent where the Pentagon says countering Chinese influence and threats from extremists remain paramount.

“I know I have a lot to do. We have a lot to do,” Langley said during a ceremony at the command’s headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany.

Upon his promotion earlier this month, Langley became the first African American four-star general in the Marine Corps’ 246-year history. Prior to this post, Langley served as commander of Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic and Marine Forces Command.

“He is the right leader at the right time with the right skill set to lead this critical command. He has the unique blend of character, competence, courage, experiences, and knowledge to lead AFRICOM in this challenging time,” Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Tuesday.

Langley is the sixth AFRICOM commander since the command was established in 2008. Outgoing commander Gen. Stephen Townsend, who is retiring after 40 years of service in the military, warned at the ceremony that “America cannot afford to ignore Africa.”

“The continent is full of potential but also full of challenges, and it’s standing at a historic crossroads,” said Townsend. “On one side is authoritarianism and foreign malign influence, along with the terrorism and food and economic insecurity that goes with it. On the other side is peace, security, democracy, development, and rule of law.”

Townsend continued to sound the alarm on terror groups thriving in ungoverned spaces in Africa, telling Congress earlier this year that the United States “may be backsliding” in its fight against al-Shabab terrorists since former President Donald Trump decided to pull all U.S. troops from Somalia during his final days in office.

In January, Townsend told VOA in an exclusive interview that he thought there are “more effective and efficient ways” to fight al-Shabab than commuting in and out of the country for missions. Less than four months later, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin signed an order to deploy hundreds of U.S. troops back to Somalia.

Austin, who presided over the ceremony, said Africa is on the front lines of many of this century’s most pressing threats. He warned that “autocracy is on the march,” with Russia and China “working to tighten their grip on the continent.”

“Russia is peddling cheap weapons and backing mercenary forces. That’s yet another reminder of Moscow’s willingness to sow chaos and threaten the rules-based international order — and it goes far beyond [Russian President Vladimir] Putin’s reckless invasion of Ukraine,” he said.

Source: Voice of America

Armed robber killed in shootout

On 7 August 2022 at 18:30 Esikhaleni police received intelligence regarding a suspect that was wanted for business robbery, unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition as well as attempted murder.

On 9 July 2022 at 20:00, five armed men entered a business premises at Kwanyanda Reserve where they demanded cash and airtime vouchers. The victim was stabbed before the suspects fled. A case of robbery and attempted murder was reported at Esikhaleni SAPS for investigation.

The suspect was traced to a house in Nsimbini area where he was hiding. On arrival at the house the suspect opened fire at police officers. The 28-year-old suspect was fatally wounded during the shooting and was declared dead on scene.

In the house police found a pistol and two magazines. A preliminary investigation revealed that the deceased was working with a group of wanted suspects who are terrorising the community.

Source: South African Police Service

Police open inquest after the body of a missing man was recovered in Mogalakwena River

The Police in Mahwelereng have opened a case of inquest after the body of a missing man, Brian Rammutla (21) who was residing at Maruteng village, Mohlabeng Section was retrieved from the Mogalakwena River in the Mahwelereng policing area yesterday, on Monday 08 August 2022 at about 13:00

The SAPS Search and Rescue Unit officers were dispatched to the scene after fishermen discovered the lifeless body of a man floating in the river. The body was retrieved with assistance of the local police and in the presence of the local community.

The shocking discovery was made after the deceased went missing on 16 July 2022.Consequently, his family reported the matter at the Mahwelereng Police Station. According to reports he left home at about 18:30 to visit his grandfather at Moshate village in the same policing area but never arrived. Police immediately started with investigations and search operation which ultimately led to the discovery of the body yesterday.

It is not clear at this stage how the deceased got into the river but the unfolding police investigations will ultimately reveal the cause of death. Police appeal to community members to give them space to fully investigate the matter.

Anyone with information regarding this incident may contact the crime stop number 0860010111 or the nearest police station or MySAPSApp.

Police investigations continue.

Source: South African Police Service

Provincial Commissioner commends Ikageng detective for securing hefty sentences against house robbers

The Provincial Commissioner of North West, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena commended Sergeant Octaviane Abrahams from Ikageng Detectives for his meticulous investigative work that resulted in the conviction and sentencing of Donald Madou Baloyi (30), Collen Raditekele Lentsoane (28) and Joseph Makhale Marutla (44) by the Potchefstroom Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, 3 August 2022.

The trio was found guilty of robbery with aggravated circumstances, housebreaking and theft reported in the early hours of the morning on Tuesday, 30 December 2014. A family, consisting of parents and their two daughters were sleeping in their house in Ikageng when they were woken up by suspects, who threatened them with firearms. The 54-year-old father, his wife and two daughters were taken to the bathroom and tied up, whilst the suspects ransacked their house. After taking four cellular phones, a laptop, jewellery and a firearm, the robbers fled the scene.

With the assistance of information gathered by Crime Intelligence, the trio were arrested three months after the incident. They were sentenced as follows:

Donald Madou Baloyi: 15 Years imprisonment

Collen Raditekele Lentsoane: 20 Years imprisonment

Joseph Makhale Marutla: 20 Years imprisonment

The Provincial Commissioner, thanked all role players involved for working tirelessly to secure the sentences.

Source: South African Police Service

Suspects to appear in court on house robbery and related charges

Four suspects between the ages of 25 and 33 will face the court of law following their arrest for the possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition, house robbery and attempted theft of motor vehicle.

On Monday afternoon the four males perpetrated two house robberies in the Pinelands area where they took television sets, electronic equipment and jewellery and loaded it into their vehicle. The suspects’ freedom was short lived when they were arrested by members of Pinelands police who caught them in the act. Two firearms, the suspects’ vehicle and the stolen items were recovered.

Once charged the suspects will appear in the Cape Town Magistrates court on the mentioned charges.

Source: South African Police Service

SAPS Polokwane are investigating a case of a missing person

The police in Polokwane are investigating a case of a missing 17-year-old girl, named Phofedi Matsaung from Mmotong, Dikoting village outside Polokwane.

Phofedi was allegedly last seen on Sunday 07 August 2022 while at the Mall of the North and has since disappeared.

She was reportedly last seen wearing a trouser with a blue jacket and black shoes at the time of her disappearance.

Anyone with information regarding her whereabouts must immediately contact the Investigating Officer, Warrant Officer Peter Mangakeng on 0827289831 or crime stop number 08600 10111, the nearest police station or MySAPSApp.

Source: South African Police Service