2025/02/16 |
Media Statement
KIMBERLEY – Police in the Northern Cape Province displayed a zero tolerance approach and, together with other Government Departments, clamped down on priority crimes in hotspot areas across all five districts in the province. During week long disruptive actions, a total of 180 suspects were arrested for crimes, including attempted murder, assault GBH, illegal dealing in drugs and liquor. Detectives also embarked on tracing operations to trace wanted suspects. These actions resulted in the confiscation of a significant amount liquor and drugs, such as dagga, Tik, and Mandrax. Multiple roadblocks, vehicle check points, high visibility patrols, and stop and search actions were executed, during which 5614 persons and 2157 vehicles were searched. Compliance inspections were conducted at liquor outlets, second-hand goods dealers, scrapyards, and recyclers, as well as informal businesses, which led to the closure of 12 unlicensed liquor outlets and the destruction of homemade concoctions. In an effort to ensure rural safety, a total of 78 farms were visited by police together with officials from the Department of Home Affairs and the Department of Labour. Several community outreach programmes were conducted to create awareness regarding child safety and crimes related to gender-based violence and femicide.
These actions will continue unabated, and communities are encouraged to share valuable information and to continue aiding the police by reporting incidents via the MySAPS app or 08600 10111.
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