More boots on the ground leads to arrest and seizure of 10 carcasses of stolen stock

VIRGINIA – Members followed information of stock theft in progress at a farm in Virginia on the 06 January 2023 at about 20:00.

A bakkie with a canopy was spotted travelling from the farm taking the direction towards Linabo Bridge.

The bakkie was followed until Aldam/Virginia /Winburg crossing where it was stopped and seven (7) suspects jumped out of the bakkie running in different directions in the bushes. A 43-year-old driver was arrested with eight (8) slaughtered goats carcasses and two (2) carcasses of sheep. He could not provide the SAPS members with necessary documents to be in possession of the stock.

He was arrested for possession of presumably suspected stolen stock. The bakkie was also seized. He will appear in the Virginia Magistrate Court on the 09 January 2023.

The Acting District Commissioner of Lejweleputswa, Brigadier Mzondi Mojafi applauded the joint venture to ensure that the suspect and the stolen sheep and goats were seized. He further appreciated residents of Virginia for trusting the police with information.

Source: South African Police Service

Police finally arrest suspect allegedly involved in the murder of a businessman on Christmas Eve of 2020

POLOKWANE – The team of investigators attached to the Provincial Organized Crime Unit, last night arrested a 36-year-old suspect in Soshanguve near Pretoria for the house robbery, kidnapping and murder of a 48-year-old businessman Doctor Matea Ramatsemetse in Ntoane village under Dennilton policing area on 24 December 2020.

Matea and his family were asleep in their house in the early hours of Thursday 24 December 2020 at Ntoane village under Dennilton policing area when three men allegedly entered their home. They demanded cash and in the process, ransacked the house and took an undisclosed amount of cash and jewellery.

The suspects then tied up the victim’s wife and three children and thereafter forced him to his Toyota bakkie and drove away with him. His body was found with bullet wounds in the area at 06:00 that morning. The vehicle was later found abandoned at Thambo View.

The Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe has commended the team for arresting the suspect and urged community members to continue assisting the Police in the fight against crime.

The suspect is expected to appear in Moutse magistrate court on Monday 09 January 2023.

Source: South African Police Service

Suspects arrested for possession of drugs and stolen vehicle

NELSPRUIT – Police Crime Intelligence Unit in Standerton worked around the clock to verify the authenticity of information linking two suspects who are believed to be behind the major suppliers of drugs in Standerton and Volkrust.

A major breakthrough was achieved when an operation conducted by Standerton Crime Intelligence and Ermelo K9 nabbed a 40-year-old suspect who was driving a Gold Nissan NP 200 with large quantities of narcotics in Standerton on Thursday 05 January 2023.

The suspect was found in possession of various types of drugs including 102 mandrax tables (149 grams), one unpacked bag of Crystal meth (17 grams), one unpacked bag of Cat (11 grams), one bag of Crashed mandrax (14 grams) and one unpacked bag of Nyaope (11 grams)

The suspect who is also known as a motor mechanic’s residence was visited in Meyerville, Standerton where police further recovered a stripped blue Toyota Etios which on investigation it was realised that the vehicle was reported stolen at Wierdabrug in 2020.

The recovery of the stripped Toyota Etios follows the recent recovery of another White Toyota Etios which was reported stolen in Centurion, Pretoria five years ago which was also recovered in Meyerville this week.

The total value of the recovered drugs and the vehicle is estimated at R185 000-00.

The team proceed to Volkrust where a 43-year-old suspect was bust with nine stones of unpacked cat (372 grams) to the estimated street value of R18 000-00.

The suspects are expected to appear before the Standerton Magistrate’s Court on Monday 09 January 2023 for dealing in drugs and possession of stolen vehicle.

The Provincial Management welcomed the arrest and believes that the supply of drugs in the area will be halted.

Source: South African Police Service

Stock Theft Unit recover thirty seven goats, two motor vehicles and arrest four suspects

POLOKWANE – Concerted efforts by the Stock Theft Unit in the Sekhukhune District to fight the theft of stock in the area yielded positive results with the recovery of 37 goats, arrest of four suspects and confiscation of two vehicles as well as a firearm. This after the Police in Nebo, led by the Station Commander, arrested four male suspects aged between 21and 38 and subsequently recovered (37) suspected stolen goats and two motor vehicles during the joint operations starting from Friday 06 January 2023 to Saturday morning, 07 January 2023.

An intelligence driven operation was conducted in Nebo policing precinct in the early hours of Friday 06 January 2023 by members of Detectives, Vispol, Stock Theft and Designated Police for Firearms, Liquor and Second Hand Goods unit following the tip off on the problem of theft of livestock in the area.

Police acted on the information received and conducted a roadblock as well as stop and search Operations at Glencowie and they managed to arrest two male suspects aged 33 and 38 respectively and in the process recovered twenty one (21) goats and also confiscated a vehicle used to transport the goats, the Ford Ranger. The same team followed up on information and managed to arrest one suspect in Burgerfort who was awaiting for a payment and subsequently the team proceeded to Mecklenburg Policing area and further arrested the fourth suspect who is from a village where goats were stolen. The same day two more goats were confiscated in Monsterlloos. On Saturday 07 January 2022 at about 04:00 during stop and search, police chased a bakkie which the driver, alighted and fled on foot abandoning it with 14 goats inside.

The four suspects two in Nebo and two in Mecklenburg are expected to appear before the two Magistrate Courts on Monday 09 January 2023 facing the charges of possession of suspected stolen livestock and other related charges.

Source: South African Police Service

SAPS detectives on the hunt for killers of Vice Chancellor’s driver

ALICE – The Eastern Cape Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Nomthetheleli Mene has ordered an immediate arrest of the suspects who murdered the 52-year-old driver of the Vice Chancellor of the University of Fort Hare on Friday night, 06 January 2023 at about 08:20 in Alice.

The SAPS was alerted to the shooting incident by members of the public. On arrival at the scene, they indeed found the body of the deceased in the vehicle.

According to the report, the driver was arriving at home of the Vice Chancellor, when an unknown vehicle with unidentified occupants approached. The suspects started firing gunshots at the driver who succumbed to gunshot injuries at the scene.

The suspects later escaped in their getaway vehicle. Police have registered a murder case for investigation. The circumstances surrounding the incident will also form part of the investigation. No arrest made at this stage.

“We shall not sleep nor rest until these cold-blooded criminals are found” Lieutenant General Mene said.

The Vice Chancellor was not in the car at the time of the incident.

Anyone with information that can lead to the arrest of the suspects, is kindly requested to please make contact with Alice Police Station or call the Crime Stop number 08600 10111.

Source: South African Police Service

Suspect behind Delmas kidnapping arrested

NELSPRUIT – Kidnapping, extortion, armed robbery, illegal possession of firearm and ammunitions are charges faced by a 43-year-old suspect arrested at Botleng, Delmas in Mpumalanga yesterday, Friday 06 January 2023.

The suspect was arrested hours after a 32-year-old victim was kidnapped and a ransom demanded for his release.

According to information, the victim visited a friend in Botleng on Thursday 05 January 2023.

He left just before 22:00. In less than 30 minutes the friend allegedly received a call from his visitor’s phone who could be heard screaming that he has been abducted.

Whilst still shocked, he heard someone over the phone demanding ransom for his friend’s release.

After receiving that call, he reported to the police and it is alleged that more of the victim’s friends also reported to the police that they received strange calls with a demand of the ransom for the victim’s release.

A team of investigators comprised of Crime Intelligence and hostage negotiators was assembled.

Yesterday, Friday 06 January 2023, the victim arrived at the police station after he was released at about 15:00.

He was interviewed and it was established that his cellphone was still at the hands of the suspect. Investigation was intensified and led police to a location in Botleng where the suspect fitting the description given by the victim was found.

In his possession, the suspect had the victim’s cellphone and the unlicensed Norinco 9mm pistol with serial numbers filed off and 22 live rounds of ammunition.

Investigation further revealed that the firearm was also reported missing during a business robbery that took place in Pretoria in 2020.

The suspect was arrested and charged with kidnapping, extortion, armed robbery and illegal possession of firearm and ammunitions.

Police cannot rule out possibilities of adding other charges as investigation continues.

He will appear in Delmas Magistrate’s Court on Monday 09 January 2023.

The Provincial Management appreciated the team for the breakthrough and hope other suspects linked to the Pretoria business robbery will be arrested soon.

Source: South African Police Service