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261 arrested in Tshwane crime crackdown

261 arrested in Tshwane crime crackdown

The Citizen5 hours ago

A total of 261 suspects have been arrested in a sweeping, high-impact crime-combating initiative led by police under the banner of Operation Shanela in the Tshwane District.
The multidisciplinary operation, which focused on the Sinoville and Villieria policing precincts, was spearheaded by Tshwane District Commissioner Major-General Samuel Thine in collaboration with various law enforcement partners.
The co-ordinated effort, executed on June 19, forms part of ongoing SAPS strategies to curb crime and enhance visibility in known hotspots.
With intensified patrols, compliance inspections, and suspect tracing, law enforcement officers targeted criminal elements plaguing the northern parts of Tshwane.
Police spokesperson Captain Johan van Dyk said the operation yielded significant results.
He said of the 261 suspects arrested, 187 were apprehended through detective work.
These arrests include seven suspects for murder, three for attempted murder, nine for armed robbery, 30 for assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, and six for rape.
Van Dyk said road safety and immigration compliance were also in focus.
A major roadblock, executed with support from tactical teams, led to the detention of 63 undocumented foreign nationals.
The individuals are currently undergoing processing for possible court appearances and deportation.
'As part of proactive enforcement, 682 individuals and 306 vehicles were searched during the operation, with ownership of 14 vehicles verified. Officers also conducted patrols across 35 high-crime areas and premises, resulting in multiple arrests.
'One suspect was arrested for possession and dealing in dagga. Police recovered a shopping bag full of dagga, two compressed dagga balls, and 28 small bags of dagga, along with an undisclosed amount of cash,' said Van Dyk.
He said another individual was taken into custody for possession of suspected stolen property.
The suspect was found in possession of three TV sets, seven cellphones, two tablets, and two watches. He failed to provide a plausible explanation for the goods.
Traffic law enforcement also formed a critical pillar of the operation.
Tshwane traffic officers issued 160 AARTO infringement notices amounting to R72 600.
Seven minibus taxis were impounded for various violations of the Road Traffic Act, and five pedestrians were fined for creating dangerous circumstances on the roads.
Six premises were inspected, and two were shut down for failing to comply with the Liquor Act. Police confiscated over 127 litres of alcohol during the crackdown.
Major-General Thine expressed appreciation for the dedication and co-operation of all SAPS members and stakeholders who participated in the operation.
'The collective efforts of our law enforcement family continue to bring tangible results in our fight against crime,' he said.
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