Station operations yielded good results

Ngqamakhwe Police were busy with the operations when they recieved an information about a woman who is selling liquor at Qolweni Location outside Ngqamakwe last night.

Police followed up an information they received and went to a house at Qolweni Location and found a 54-year-old woman selling liquor during level 4 in terms of Disaster Management Act. Police arrested her and liquor was confiscated.

They then followed other information about a 39-year-old male that selling drugs at Hlobo Location, Ngqamakwe. They searched him and found five quarters of mandrax tablets and seven straws of TIK. They immediately arrested him and charged for possession and dealing in drugs.

They are due to appear at Ngqamakhwe Magistrate court on Monday.

Source: South African Police Service

Man found in possession of unlicensed firearm and ammunition

The police have arrested the 33-year-old man for possession of unlicensed firearm and ammunition. This is after he was stopped at a roadblock and firearm found inside his carry bag when police were searching him.

On 16 July 2021 at about 20:30 the police were conducting a roadblock on the N3 near Harrismith. They pulled off on the bay a blue VW Polo with registration number NUZ. There were four occupants inside the vehicle.

Every occupant was requested to carry his or her own luggage. Apparently one of the passenger’s luggage was searched and police official found the black and silver 9mm Parabellum pistol with serial numbers visible, 15 live ammunition and magazine. The man also failed to provide police with firearm license.

Therefore, the 33 years old man arrested and detained in police holding cells.

The suspect is expected to appear before Harrismith Magistrate court on Monday, 19 July 2021 facing charges of possession of unlicensed firearm and ammunition.

“The effectiveness of this road block this past few days, 9its evidence that as a province we are having all hands on the deck with support of all law enforce the agencies in the province.” Said the Provincial Commissioner for Free State, Lt Gen Baile Motswenyane.

Source: South African Police Service

Suspect arrested with drugsSource

On Friday, 16 July 2021 at about 18:45 Zastron Police received information about someone who may be in possession of firearm at Refeng Khotso Location and they followed it up.

On arrival on the said address they requested permission to search the house and the suspect (21) agreed.

Upon searching the house, the members found two (2) x full tablets of mandrax, one (1) half of Mandrax tablet and one (1) quarter of Mandrax tablet with street value of R165. 00.

Further search was done and thirty three (33) small transparent bags containing dagga were confiscated and yellow shoprite bag containing loose dagga was found hidden on the roof.

The dagga weighed about 11 kg with estimated street value of about R2000. One small transparent plastic bag containing Crystal Myth with estimated street value of about R500 was also found inside the house.

The suspect will appear in Court on Monday, 19 July 2021 to answer on Dealing in and possession of drugs.

Source: South African Police Service

Intelligence led information resulted into the seizure of copper cable, bakkie and one arrest effected

Members of Odendaalsrus SAPS were reporting off duty when a suspicious white bakkie was stopped.

On the 17 July 2021 at about 07:20 members of Odendaalsrus SAPS were reporting off duty and traveling from Odendaalsrus to Welkom.

They were traveling in State way Welkom, when they received information about a vehicle suspected to be transporting stolen goods. This white Nissan bakkie was identified in Stateway and when members approached it, three African males fled from the scene towards the nearby bushes. One of them, a 31-year-old male from Bronville was arrested.

While members were searching the vehicle, copper cable with estimated value to R500 000, implements used to commit crime were seized. The suspect will be facing possession of suspected stolen copper cable, house breaking implements and road traffic act, the registration number and Disk were not corresponding.

Members applauded for a job well done by the Provincial Commissioner of Free State, Lt Gen Baile Motswenyane.

Source: South African Police Service

North West issues veld fire warning

North West Agriculture and Rural Development MEC Desbo Mohono has warned the public against burning vegetation during land preparation and disposing of cigarette stubs, matches and lighters where they can potentially cause a fire.

In a statement, the department said accidents, deliberate acts of arson, burning of debris and fireworks are substantial causes of wildfires.

The MEC also cautioned residents from throwing bottles in the veld as they can magnify the sun’s rays and start fires.

“Veld/wildfires affect both rural and urban areas and have the potential to spread out of control, thus we request people to refrain from igniting fires in the presence of oxygen and fuel such as dry grass, brush or trees.”

Mohono urged parents to educate children about the dangers of playing with objects that may cause fire and ensure that these objects are kept out of reach at all times.

The warnings come after the department received several reports of fires in the province.

Mohono said these fires raise an environmental management and sustainability impact concern, and pose risks such as property damage, reduced soil fertility, destruction of vegetation, grazing land for animals, air and water pollution, as well as destruction of wildlife.

“Although human error isn’t the only cause of veld fires, weather conditions and environmental factors such drought, winds and extreme heat can cause fire to spread faster and be extremely dangerous.

“Members of the public are advised to refrain from containing or putting out veld fires themselves, as this may pose a danger to them. Contact specialised personnel immediately upon confirming the presence of wildfire,” said the department.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Mdantsane Station CSC has been temporarily closed due to a positive Covid-19 case

The community service centre will be operating from the station Lecture hall, on the Westside of the building. The contact number for emergency and assistance is 082 779 7139.
Decontamination has been done. CSC will reopen on Friday, 16 July 2021 at 15:00.
The SAPS management would like to issue a sincere apology for any inconvenience this may cause to the members of the public.

Source: South African Police Service