Northern cape: Two undocumented individuals were arrested in police operations in the Northern Cape, which also saw the confiscation of illicit goods. Operation Phakisa was held by the South African Police Service (SAPS) — in collaboration with the Department of Home Affairs, South African Revenue Service (Customs), and the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment — led to the individuals’ arrest, and the searching of 2,700 persons and 1,900 vehicles.
According to South African Government News Agency, the operation was executed between 28 July and 01 August 2025, focusing on the Vioolsdrift and Nakop border post areas. The focus of this operation was on cross-border crimes, including the proliferation of drugs, firearms, and other illicit commodities. Two undocumented individuals were arrested and remain in custody to determine their status.
Several businesses were visited, during which compliance inspections were conducted and illicit goods were confiscated. Additionally, seven cases for contraventions of the Marine Living Resources Act, with fines totaling R18,500, were registered.
Operation Phakisa reflects the commitment of law enforcement to uphold and enforce national legislation, particularly in areas vulnerable to cross-border crimes. The successful execution of this operation underscores the importance of interdepartmental collaboration in safeguarding the integrity of borders and ensuring community safety.
Operation Phakisa, in SAPS context, is a multi-agency initiative focused on addressing criminal activities affecting the ocean economy and marine environment. It involves collaboration with various law enforcement agencies and other government departments. Operations are designed to curb illegal activities related to fishing, marine resources, and other crimes that impact coastal areas.