The Brutal Truth: A CCTV camera is just an expensive witness if it doesn’t alert anyone. You’re just recording your own losses in 4K. 🎥🛑
Brazen daylight housebreakings in Meiringspark, Klerksdorp have residents on edge. Criminals aren't waiting for dark anymore—they are invading homes in broad daylight, tanking property values, and forcing families to flee.
The thought of walking in and finding an intruder inside your house is paralyzing. It’s horrifying.
Wake-up call: Link your cameras to your phone, security, or SAPS. Watch out for your neighbors. It’s time to take our streets back.
If this appears on your Timeline kindly Repost. Tshepo Katlego Nkoatse from Mamelodi, Pretoria robbed this lady in Nellmephius, Pretoria.. Tshepo Katlego Nkoatse, please return the R30, R200 & the cellphone you took from the Bolt lady. She told you she has kids to support.
By-Law Enforcement: We have discovered a meat retailer in Hammanskraal that’s selling expired meat and other food products. The store, Hammanskraal Hawkers One Stop, is managed by Chinese nationals. #ReASpana@CityTshwane
Everyone is sharing their rejection Email …
You wanna tell me out of that 1400 that got paid not a single person has a Twitter account to show us that they got the funding from Stella Ndabeni 😭😭😭
@VehicleTracker8 This is how South Africans treat South African criminals. Had this been an illegal foreigner, they were gonna scream xenophobia and how we hate other africans
South Africans hate crime, be it a South African or a foreign, committing it...
Please tag those loudmouths!!!
The Border Management Authority has just achieved what is likely the single biggest breakthrough against the drug trade in South African history, by intercepting a consignment at Beitbridge valued at nearly R1 billion. (You read that right).
Yesterday, an intelligence-driven operation coordinated out of our National Targeting Centre identified a truck travelling through Zimbabwe to Beitbridge. Upon arrival, the BMA was ready and waiting for it. The truck was intercepted and examined through the sophisticated truck scanner on site, with a hidden compartment discovered. Working over 8 hours, the BMA patiently dismantled the truck until a substance was discovered that was confirmed to be methaqualone, also known as ABBA, commonly used in the manufacture of mandrax.
The Hawks and K9 units were called in, with 713 000 grams of the substance seized at an estimated value of R998 200 000. Just under R1 billion.
Three Malawian suspects were arrested and taken to the Musina Police Station, with the Hawks to conduct further investigations.
This historic breakthrough in the fight against smuggling and drugs vividly demonstrates that the combination of intelligence-led investigations, digital transformation, and the commitment of the BMA is systematically rebuilding the rule of law at our borders! 🇿🇦
Breaking news
Fake Alcohol Worth R3.5 Million Seized in Eerste River, Chinese National Arrested
A Chinese national was arrested in Eerste River, Western Cape, on Tuesday after police uncovered suspected counterfeit alcohol worth an estimated R3.5 million during a major raid.
The operation, conducted under “Operation Prosper,” involved a multi-agency task team comprising the SAPS Counterfeit Unit, the Liquor Authority, SARS and the SANDF.
Authorities believe the illicit alcohol was intended for export.
Police raided a liquor store in the area and seized 6,201 litres of various alcoholic products believed to be counterfeit.
The shop owner a Chinese national, was arrested at the scene and is currently being held at Kleinvlei Police Station. He is expected to appear in the Blue Downs Magistrate’s Court once formal charges are finalised.
The bust forms part of ongoing crackdowns on counterfeit goods in the Western Cape.
Police have warned that counterfeit alcohol poses serious health risks to consumers and damages the legitimate economy.
#DIDYOUKNOW? | Fake marriages, illegal housing sales and bribery linked to undocumented foreign nationals are criminal acts that undermine the law and public services.
#GovZAUpdates#Immigration
Home Affairs says only 10 of the 300 Ghanaian nationals who applied to be repatriated to their country were legal in South Africa. https://t.co/Q1aPfD3JKE
Members of the public are urged to exercise caution when dealing with Pranosh Bhemnarayan.
Multiple complaints have again been received alleging fraudulent conduct and scams.
It is further alleged that he is active on various dating platforms, where victims say they are being conned. He used fake EFTs as a MO.
Anyone who believes they may have been affected is encouraged to report the matter to SAPS.