Tshwane police crackdown leads to 289 arrests and vital firearm recovery
Tshwane police have arrested 289 suspects and recovered a firearm during an intensified Operation Shanela crackdown.
The sweeping operation targeted crime-infested areas of Ekangala and Bronkhorstspruit, where police moved in to dismantle criminal networks and reinforce their presence in some of Tshwane's most troubled communities.
Captain Johan van Dyk confirmed that on May 17, a coordinated operation was carried out by SAPS, Home Affairs, Tshwane Metro Police, Gauteng Traffic units, and Community Policing Forums, targeting suspects for various offences with a specific focus on liquor compliance and the apprehension of wanted individuals.
Van Dyk reported that the arrests encompassed individuals accused of offenses including 75 suspects for gender-based violence, four for kidnapping, six for intimidation, four for attempted murder, 15 for assault with intent to inflict serious injury, and one for rape.
He added that a roadblock in Ekangala, along with mobile tactical teams throughout the area, resulted in the detention of 15 undocumented foreign nationals.
'These individuals are currently being processed by immigration authorities for deportation.'
Van Dyk highlighted that extensive stop-and-search efforts were conducted during the operation, which resulted in several drunk driving arrests and thousands of rands in traffic fines for various violations.
'During the operation, officers searched 508 individuals and 281 vehicles, which led to 27 arrests for driving under the influence,' said Van Dyk. 'Traffic officials also issued 81 AARTO infringement notices totalling R47 850 for road traffic offences,' he added.
Van Dyk added that officers targeted 11 known crime hotspots, resulting in 14 arrests and fines for public drinking. Alcohol was also confiscated during the operation.
'Liquor inspections were conducted at 20 establishments. As a result, three premises were closed, and 306,325 ml of alcohol was confiscated,' he said.
One suspect was taken into custody for possessing an unlicensed firearm, which had been reported stolen in Rietgat, and the suspect is being investigated for possible involvement in additional offences.
'We arrested one individual for possession of an unlicensed firearm that was previously reported stolen in Rietgat. The firearm will be sent for forensic testing to establish any links to other criminal activity.'
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