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Police launch manhunt for business robbery suspects

NELSPRUIT – Police in Witbank have launched a manhunt for a group of suspects in connection with a business robbery that occurred yesterday, 25 January 2022, at Highveld Mall.According to the information, the suspects, who were armed stormed into Incre…

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Inmates achieve 89% pass rate

Justice and Correctional Services Minister, Ronald Lamola, has commended the inmate class of 2021 for achieving an 89% pass rate.Lamola was speaking at the Barberton Correctional Centre in Mpumalanga during the announcement of inmates’ 2021 matric resu…

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Man held for stolen rail track

A man has been arrested in Soweto for allegedly stealing a railway track.He was arrested on Thursday by various law enforcement agencies who conducted search and seizure operations as part of the Okae Molao Operations.The operation forms part of the In…

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More charges added against former MP Vincent Smith

The fraud, money laundering, corruption and breach of financing laws case against former member of Parliament Vincent Smith has been postponed to April in the Palm Ridge Specialised Crime Court.During an appearance in the court on Tuesday, the state ha…

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School safety awareness campaigns in Bolobedu

The safer school awareness campaigns are conducted in the Bolobedu policing area outside Tzaneen under Mopani District.The Social Crime Prevention Commander Captain Mmakgadi Julia Manamela accompanied by Sector 1 Commander Warrant Officer Masipa, DVA C…

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DURBAN – Qiniso Majola (20) and Akhona Mkhize (22) appeared in the Ntuzuma Magistrate’s Court yesterday facing charges for unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition. They were remanded in custody until 25 January 2022 for further investigation. On Sunday, 16 January 2022 at 11:30, police officers from the Durban K9 Unit were conducting patrol duties, when they received information about two men in possession of firearms in KwaMashu and proceeded to the scene. Upon their arrival at the identified location police requested to search the premises. A 9mm pistol and a revolver as well as eight rounds of ammunition were found in their possession. Both firearms serial numbers had been erased. The two suspects were arrested at the scene and detained at KwaMashu SAPS. A case of unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition was opened for investigation. The recovered firearms will be subjected to ballistic testing to establish if they have been used in any other crimes. Source: South African Police Service

DURBAN – Qiniso Majola (20) and Akhona Mkhize (22) appeared in the Ntuzuma Magistrate’s Court yesterday facing charges for unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition. They were remanded in custody until 25 January 2022 for further investigation.On …

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