Provincial Commissioner commends members of tracking team for persistence in tackling crimes related to illicit cigarettes

POLOKWANE – A well-coordinated operation conducted by members of the Provincial Tracking Team and Crime Intelligence, led to the arrest of a 25-year-old suspect, in the early hours of Thursday 26 May 2022 at Ga-Maja Moshate in Lebowakgomo policing area for allegedly dealing in and possession of illicit cigarettes.

Team and Crime Intelligence, led to the arrest of a 25-year-old suspect, in the early hours of Thursday, 26 May 2022 at Ga-Maja Moshate in Lebowakgomo policing area for allegedly dealing in and possession of illicit cigarettes.

The Team operationalised the information received about the presence of a warehouse that is being used to store illicit cigarettes before they are distributed to other places. The information led the members to a certain premises at the said village which turned out to be a shop. On arrival, they searched the place and found 27 boxes containing RG illicit cigarettes worth R315 000.00.

The Provincial Commissioner of Police in Limpopo Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe has commended the members of this Team for their determination and persistence in the fight against crime, especially the numerous arrests that they continue to make of suspects involved in smuggling, dealing and possession of illicit cigarettes.

The suspect, who had reportedly rented the shop, was found sleeping inside and immediately arrested. He will appear before Lebowakgomo magistrate’s court soon facing charges of dealing in and possession of illicit cigarettes.

Police investigations are continuing.

Source: South African Police Service

Suspect appears in court for at least 8 bank robberies in Cape Town

WESTERN CAPE –Sinako Magi (32), who has been connected to a spate of eight (8) bank robberies across Cape Town briefly appeared in the Bellville Magistrates Court today, 30 May 2022.

This comes after his arrest by the members of the Hawks’ National Priority Violent Crimes (NPVC) in Bellvile who identified the suspect and arrested him in the Khayelitsha area at on Friday, 27 May 2022.

It is reported that the accused would walk into a bank and demand cash. The accused has been charged with armed robbery. The robberies date back to November 2021.

Magi is alleged to have robbed Standard Bank and Absa Banks in Bellville, Gugulethu, Elsiesriver, Keinvlei and Kuilsriver areas from the period between November 2021 to March 2022. The accused remains in custody and the matter is remanded to the 06 June 2022 for legal representative.

Source: South African Police Service

Community assistance sought by Mlungisi detective

Police appeal to members of the community in locating 14-year-old Lungile Wandile Shezi after he reportedly left home with his friend at on 28 May 2022.

He was wearing a black track top, maroon track bottom and yellow sandals.

Anyone who can assist in locating the boy, to contact Sgt Coertzee at 060 493 9096 or Mlungisi police at 045 807 8602 or Crime Stop at 08600 10111 or by using MySAPS app.

Source: South African Police Service

Successful partnership policing made recovery of copper cables possible

BURGERSDORP – The SAPS continues endeavours to prevent and detect stolen copper cables together with the positive partnership of the farming community yield the following success.

On 29 May 2022 a suspicious vehicle was tracked by the Agri security cameras on the Stormberg gravel road. WO Carstens of Burgersdorp SAPS was immediately notified and way lay duties commenced by him and WO Goosen.

At about 23:15 the vehicle was spotted driving towards Steynsburg. The members intercepted the vehicle at Henning crossing.

On further investigation 24 rolls of copper cable were found on the trailer and another 13 rolls of copper cable at the back of the bakkie under the canopy.

Two suspects a 38-year-old male and 22-year-old female were arrested and the copper cables with an estimated value of R250 000-00 were recovered. The investigation will be taken over by Queenstown Organised Crime Unit.

The acting District Commissioner Brig Rudolph Adolph commended the members for their swift reaction and he thanked the farming community for assisting the police and strengthening our hands in the fight against crime. This crime that has a devastating effect on our economy.

Source: South African Police Service

Disease experts call on WHO, governments for more action on monkeypox

GENEVA— Some prominent infectious disease experts are pushing for faster action from global health authorities to contain a growing monkeypox outbreak that has spread to at least 20 countries.

They are arguing that governments and the World Health Organization (WHO) should not repeat the early missteps of the COVID-19 pandemic that delayed the detection of cases, helping the virus spread.

While monkeypox is not as transmissible or dangerous as COVID-19, these scientists say, there needs to be clearer guidance on how a person infected with monkeypox should isolate, more explicit advice on how to protect people who are at risk, and improved testing and contact tracing.

“If this becomes endemic (in more countries), we will have another nasty disease and many difficult decisions to take,” said Isabelle Eckerle, a professor at the Geneva Centre for Emerging Viral Diseases in Switzerland.

The WHO is considering whether the outbreak should be assessed as a potential public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC), an official said.

A WHO determination that an outbreak constitutes a global health emergency – as it did with COVID-19 or Ebola – would help accelerate research and funding to contain a disease.

“It is always under consideration, but no emergency committee as yet (on monkeypox),” Mike Ryan, director of the WHO’s health emergencies programme, said on the sidelines of the agency’s annual meeting in Geneva.

However, experts say it is unlikely the WHO would reach such a conclusion soon, because monkeypox is a known threat the world has tools to fight. Discussing whether to set up an emergency committee, the body that recommends declaring a PHEIC, is just part of the agency’s routine response, WHO officials said.

Eckerle called for the WHO to encourage countries to put more coordinated and stringent isolation measures in place even without an emergency declaration. She worries that talk of the virus being mild, as well as the availability of vaccines and treatments in some countries, “potentially leads to lazy behaviour from public health authorities”.

More than 300 suspected and confirmed cases of monkeypox, a usually mild illness that spreads through close contact, causing flu-like symptoms and a distinctive rash, have been reported this month.

Most have been in Europe rather than in the Central and West African countries where the virus is endemic. No deaths have been reported in the current outbreak.

However, global health officials have expressed alarm over the growing outbreak in non-endemic countries. The WHO has said it expects numbers to rise as surveillance increases.

On Friday, the WHO reiterated that the monkeypox virus is containable with measures including the quick detection and isolation of cases and contact tracing.

Mass vaccination is not considered necessary but some countries, including Britain and France, are offering vaccines to healthcare workers and close contacts.

Other experts say the current response is proportionate and that deeming monkeypox a global health emergency and declaring a PHEIC would be inappropriate at this stage.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Gauteng police issue R100 000 reward for information on a wanted murder suspect

PARKTOWN – The police in Gauteng have issued a reward of R100 000.00 to anyone who can come forth with information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of Mbuso Ndabazovela Biyela who is wanted for multiple cases of murder that occurred between the year 2017 and 2022 at Jabulani and Lenasia in Gauteng and at Nquthu in KwaZulu-Natal.

The suspect is tall, light in complexion and deemed armed and very dangerous.

Anyone with information that can lead to the arrest of the suspect as well as the conviction is urged to call Major General Mbuso Khumalo at 082 555 8642 and Colonel Friccah Masilela at 082 822 7270 or Crime Stop at 08600 10111 or by using MySAPS app. All received information will be treated as confidential.

Source: South African Police Service