Police calls for public assistance in locating missing man

POTCHEFSTROOM – Vryburg police requests community assistance in locating 31-year-old Tshegofatso Blessing Racoco.

According to information received, Racoco was last seen on Thursday, 10 March 2022 at Moffat Street in Vryburg.

He is of medium built, dark in complexion and with short hair.

Anyone with information that can assist police in finding Tshegofatso Blessing Racoco can contact the investigating officer, Detective Sergeant Seothaeng on 082 443 9017. Alternatively, Crime Stop can be contacted on 08600 10111 and anonymous tip-offs can also be communicated via My SAPS Application from your smart phone.

Source: South African Police Service

Media invitation: Police Minister engages Cape Town communities following spate of deadly shootings in Manenberg and Khayelitsha

Police Minister, General Bheki Cele will on Thursday 17 March 2022 and Friday 18 March 2022 host two day Street Izimbizo in Khayelitsha and Manenberg.

These community engagements will take place in an effort to find a policing way forward, following gang related killings that claimed the lives of ten people in Manenberg in the past week. The Street Izimbizo also take place against the backdrop of multiple murders that have shocked the community of Khayelistha, where five people were gunned down in the Endlovini informal settlement on Monday.

A police man hunt is underway to find the alleged gunmen and bring them all to book.

The aim of these community engagements is to strengthen the working relations between the police and community members who remain an integral part in the overall fight against crime. The Street Izimbizo will also provide the South African Police Service with an opportunity to update the residents on some of the operational measures that the SAPS has put in place, to ensure the areas are stabilised and there’s an increased police footprint to maintain law and order.

Members of the media are invited to cover the Street Izimbizo which will take place as follows:

?? DAY ONE

Date: Thursday, 17 March 2022

Time: 10:00

Venue: New Monwabisi Park, Endlovini Khayelitsha

?? DAY TWO

Date: Friday, 18 March 2022

Time: 10:00

Venue: Heideveld street, Manenberg

Source: South African Police Service

Suspect arrested following kidnapping of 19-year-old woman, victim rescued

NELSPRUIT – The Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela has gladly welcomed the news regarding a girl who was kidnapped, as she was found alive. Thanks to the team of members who worked tirelessly and successfully managed to trace and bring the girl back home safe. The 19-year-old female was reportedly kidnapped by an armed man at her home in Kwamhlanga in the early hours of Tuesday, 15 March 2022.

As a result police, received information pertaining to the whereabouts of the 31-year-old suspect which led them to Enkangala where he was arrested and detained pending further investigation in relation to the kidnapping incident.

According to the report, on the said day at about 03h00 am, five females were traveling home in their car, from a function. As they arrived home and were about to get inside the yard, they were allegedly accosted by an armed man, alighting from a Silver Grey Toyota Legend 50 that had no registration number plates.

It is further alleged that the 19-year-old female earlier called her mother whilst they were still on their way home, indicating to her that they were being followed by a strange bakkie for a while and, at some stage the driver of the bakkie (who is also a suspect) reportedly flashed his vehicle lights for them but they ignored him. They later thought that he stopped following them however, the ladies were shocked when the man alighted from his vehicle with a firearm in his hand as they arrived home.

The mother who received a call reportedly went out of her house upon their arrival, only to meet the ladies at the gate being held at gunpoint by the suspect who accused them of stealing some items from his liquor outlet. The mother decided to return to the house, to fetch a torch so that she could help search for the things that the man was looking for in their car as it was too dark. When she returned from the house, she was flabbergasted when she saw the bakkie driving away with her daughter whilst the other four ladies remained in shock. It then dawned that the man orchestrated to kidnap the lady but then came up with stories just to cover-up his evil acts.

Thereafter there were reportedly attempts by some members of the public to give chase but all their efforts seemed futile. The matter was then reported to the police at Kwamhlanga and a case of kidnapping was opened. An investigation team was put in place whereby resources were assembled in order to follow the tracks of the suspect before it was too late. The girl was reportedly blindfolded and repeatedly raped by the suspect.

Police, on the other hand worked around the clock to ensure that the kidnapped lady is returned home safely to her family as well as to make sure that the suspect was brought to book. The girl was them dropped off and later to be found at a certain fuel station at Menlyn in Pretoria in the early hours of today, Wednesday, 16 March 2022. She then related her ordeal to the police.

A case of kidnapping with additional charges of rape and assault was opened. Police still continues with their investigation.

Meanwhile the Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela felt proud about the outstanding work by members at Kwamhlanga. “This is the type of members that we need in order to win the war against crime. We really appreciate the efforts that they have put in ensuring the safe return of the young lady. We are also glad that the suspect was arrested as well. We hope that the law will take its course.” said the General.

Source: South African Police Service

Anti-Gang unit making strides in Manenberg as firearms seized minutes apart

Anti-Gang Unit deployed within the Manenberg Policing precinct has been highly successful with their disruptive operations and following up information that is provided.

On Wednesday, 16 March 2022 two males aged 22 and 30 were arrested in two separate incidents for the possession of illegal firearms and ammunition.

The two Anti-Gang Unit teams deployed in the area followed up information in two separate incidents within Rhone Walk, Manenberg.

In both incidents the males were standing in Rhone walk with the firearms.

SAPS members followed up the information at an address in Rhone walk where they conducted a search of the premises and found a 22-year-old male in possession of a pistol with thirteen rounds.

In the second incident, Anti-Gang Unit members received information of a suspicious male standing on the corner of Rhone Walk and Vygieskraal Road Manenberg. As the members approached the suspect he started to run trying to evade arrest.

Anti-Gang Unit members followed the suspect on foot and cornered him. A 30-year-old male was arrested for the illegal possession of a pistol and three rounds of ammunition found in his possession.

Additional charges of prohibited firearm will be added.

Both males will be appearing in the Athlone Magistrate court soon on the illegal possession of firearms and ammunition respectively.

Anti-Gang Unit members were commended for their tireless efforts and perseverance in combating gang violence within Manenberg policing precinct.

Anyone with information regarding any illegal firearms and ammunition can contact Manenberg SAPS 021 699 9400 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

Source: South African Police Service

Four suspects arrested for murder of 60-year-old woman

BLOEMFONTEIN – The SAPS Tactical Response Team members operationalized information that has led to the arrest of four suspects and the discovery of a body buried in a shallow grave in Bergman.

On Tuesday, 15 March 2022, at about 19:00, members working together with Crime intelligence followed up on information and proceeded to Bergman in Mangaung, where a 39-year-old suspect was arrested.

His arrest led to the discovery of a decomposing body buried in a shallow grave inside a shack at the back of an RDP house. Forensic experts were summoned to the scene. The body of a 60-year-old woman was discovered under a concrete slab.

Preliminary investigations made it possible for police to arrest 3 more suspects including a 54-year-old female.

The four suspects aged between 30 and 54 were arrested for murder and will appear in the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court soon.

Post-mortem results will enable the investigation team to determine the cause of death and will also assist in the positive identification of the deceased.

Source: South African Police Service

Three arrested after Louis Botha statue vandalized

Three people including two men aged 28 and 39 as well as a 32-year-old woman have been arrested after the Louis Botha statue situated at the main entrance of Parliament was vandalized.

At about 14:42 this afternoon, members of the SAPS spotted the trio who were in possession of a ladder, grinder and generator near the statue. Members of the SAPS moved in swiftly and managed to confiscate the items. During a scuffle between members of the SAPS and the trio, one of the male suspects managed to spray paint as well as vandalize the statue with a hammer.

All three have been arrested and charged for malicious damage to property, resisting arrest as well as the assault of police officers.

Source: South African Police Service