Operation Shanela II Nets Over 17,000 Suspects Nationwide


Pretoria: Weeklong Shanela II operations have led to the arrests of 17,553 suspects across the country, the South African Police Service (SAPS) said.



According to South African Government News Agency, the success marks a significant stride in the fight against crime and restoration of public safety ahead of the festive season. Among those apprehended are 2,837 wanted suspects for serious crimes including murder, robbery, rape, sexual assault, illegal possession of firearms, and vehicle hijacking. These arrests were made between 6-12 October 2025.



Police also confiscated 24,499 litres of alcohol, while 795 suspects were arrested for trading in illegal liquor trade. Additionally, police arrested 64 suspects for the illegal possession of firearms and 56 others for the possession of dangerous weapons.



A total of 351 suspects were arrested for drug dealing, while 3,410 others were nabbed for the possession of drugs. A total of 152 suspects were arrested for murder and 101 suspects for attempted murder, among others.



Police also confiscated 1,791 units of abalone, 125 firearms including 8 rifles and three shotguns. The SAPS also recovered 81 vehicles. ‘As the festive season nears, SAPS remains steadfast in its mission to ensure safety and security for all visitors, citizens, and their properties in the country through Shanela II operations.’