Four suspects nabbed and three firearms recovered following shootout between the police and suspects

On 15 October 2021, the police in Temba received information about men who had just robbed a store in Majaneng and were allegedly driving a hijacked bakkie.

The members swiftly reacted to the information and started patrolling the area. The alleged vehicle was spotted and sped off when they noticed the police. The supects’ vehicle collided with the wall and they started shooting at the police while running away on foot. The members retaliated and two suspects were shot and injured while the others surrendered.

The police recovered an undisclosed amount of cash and three firearms which had their serial numbers filed off.

Four men were arrested and are expected to appear in court soon on charges of business robbery, attempted murder and possession of unlicensed firearms.

Source: South African Police Service

Information sought by police to locate a missing man

The South African Police Service in Mphephu have launched a search operation to locate a missing man, Moana Robert Mququ aged 30 after he allegedly disappeared on 09 October 2021.

The victim is reportedly from Mpumalanga province and was visiting his male friend at Mudimeli Village as he usual does but on this day at about 10:00 in the morning, he left without informing his friend where he was going and has since disappeared.

A search operation was conducted at his other relatives from around this village and surrounding areas with no success. There is no information about the type of clothes he was wearing at the time of his disappearance.

Anyone with information of his whereabouts is requested to contact the investigating officer Sergeant Patricia Tshivhula on 082 565 7729, crime stop on 0860010111 or the nearest police station or MySAPSApp.

Police investigations are still continuing.

Source: South African Police Service

Police members recovered two firearms with ammunition

The commitment of police officers led to the arrest of two suspects on Friday (2021-10-15) when they were found in possession of firearms and ammunition for which they did not possess a valid licence.

Woodstock police were busy with crime prevention duties doing stop and searched operation in the hotspot areas. As they approached an unknown man, he dropped an object in a nearby dustbin and fled the scene with police members in pursuit. Upon inspection the police members found a firearm with ammunition. The 38-year-old man, was arrested and detained.

In an unrelated matter Wynberg Police members followed up on information about a wanted suspect for assault with the intention to cause grievously bodily harm (GBH). Upon arrival they spotted a vehicle parked close to the address. The members approached the vehicle and searched the occupants. One male was found in possession of pistol and ammunition. The 38-year-old man was arrested and detained as he could not provide a valid licence to be in possession of the mentioned firearm.

Once charged the suspects are expected to make their respective court appearances in the Cape Town and Wynberg Magistrate court respectively on charges of possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition.

Source: South African Police Service

Keimoes police arrest man for dealing in drugs

The police in Keimoes arrested a 39-year-old man for dealing in drugs on Friday, 15 October 2021.

Members of Crime Prevention received information about a man suspected to be dealing in drugs. They operationalised the information and conducted a search at the residence. Upon search they confiscated Tik and mandrax to the estimated street value of R27 800.

The Acting District Commissioner of ZF Mgcawu Brigadier Johnny Besnaar commended the members for a job well done.

Source: South African Police Service

Police hunt post office robbery suspects

The Provincial Organised Crime Investigation in Gqeberha are on the hunt for two armed suspects who allegedly robbed a post office, today Saturday 16/10 in Sidwell.

It is alleged that at approximately 11:00, two suspects entered the post office in Commercial Road Sidwell, armed with firearms. Four staff members and one customer were forced into the safe of the post office and locked inside, while the two suspects fled with an undisclosed amount of cash.

The keyholder to the safe was summoned to open the safe and free the staff members and the customer. The four victims were taken to hospital for medical treatment due to being suffocated inside the safe.

Anyone who might be able to assist with any information that can lead to the suspects arrest is requested to contact the investigating officer D/Lt Col Willie Mayi on 082 697 5914 or Crime Stop 08600 1011 or Crime Line sms 32211 or contact the nearest police station. All information will be treated as strictly confidential.

Source: South African Police Service

South Sudan Activists Say Phones Were Compromised Ahead of Planned Protests

JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN — Political activists in South Sudan say mobile phone carrier Zain South Sudan illegally disrupted their telephone service, crippling their communications ahead of a planned anti-government protest.

People’s Coalition on Civil Action Coalition member Rajab Muhandis said that when activists tried to access their WhatsApp messages on August 29 — the eve of the planned protest in Juba — they received messages saying their numbers were registered to other phones.

Zain South Sudan denies the accusation of duplicating sim cards.

But activists say the move made it impossible for them to communicate with one another.

“Zain duplicated the sim cards of members of the coalition and those numbers were then activated on telephones and they were used,” Muhandis told VOA’s South Sudan in Focus.

“Since then, those numbers are active and if you communicate to these lines, the messages go through, indicating they are being used in telephones and there is no other company that could duplicate these numbers except Zain,” Muhandis said.

The protest fizzled amid what activists say was an intentional internet outage and warnings from security officials of serious consequences against organizers if the demonstration happened.

Activists say the phone company was part of a government-led effort to crack down on them and to deter the planned protests.

Coalition member Joseph Akol Makeer said he realized his sim card was compromised when he received a text saying his phone had been registered to a different device.

“What Zain company has done is unethical, unprofessional, criminal and endangers people’s lives,” he said. “Those who were in that contact were compromised and already the state has contacted some of them because they were sending me messages which were going to the state.”

When Makeer tried calling his own number from a different phone, he said the call went through but not to his phone.

The activists said they are planning legal action against Zain South Sudan.

Wilson Ladu, technical director for Zain South Sudan, said the company does not tap users’ communications.

“Our subscribers, their lines are protected, in fact we at Zain, we don’t tap,” Ladu told South Sudan in Focus. “We don’t have that right to tap and technically you cannot have the same number duplicated because it has the address. You cannot have two addresses.”

The company has not received a complaint from activists, Ladu said.

Juba residents told Reuters that the night before the planned protests that mobile data was unavailable on the network of South African mobile operator MTN Group, and the following day it was also halted on the Zain Group.

Alp Toker, director of NetBlocks, a London-based group that monitors internet disruptions, said it detected “significant disruption to internet service in South Sudan beginning Sunday evening, including to leading cellular networks.”

Source: Voice of America