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Police Minister reiterates need for technology in SAPS

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Police Minister Senzo Mchunu reiterates the need for technology in policing

Mapaballo Borotho and Kaya News Image @Kaya News | X With continuously increasing crime levels in South Africa, Police Minister, Senzo Mchunu reiterated the need for advanced technology in policing.  Mchunu was briefing the media about the changes aimed at enhancing service delivery within the South African Police Services (SAPS) in Pretoria on Friday morning.  [WATCH]: Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has reiterated the need for advanced technology in policing.Mchunu is […]

today13/06/2025

Three male bodies discovered in open field in West Rand

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Three male bodies discovered in open field in West Rand

Mapaballo Borotho Image: Adobe Stock Gauteng police are investigating three counts of murder following the discovery of 3 male bodies in an open veld in Tshepisong, Phase 6. The victims, who are all believed to be in their early twenties, were found deceased at the scene. Police spokesperson, Captain Tintswalo Sibeko says it is quite clear that they were all attacked.  The fourth person who allegedly survived the attack is currently at […]

today12/06/2025

Four killed, three injured in Cape Town taxi rank shooting

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Three house robbery suspects killed in shootout with police in Johannesburg

Mapaballo Borotho Photo by Siobhan Howerton: https://www.pexels.com/photo/close-up-of-barricade-tape-18527688/ Three suspects were fatally shot during a shootout with police on the N1 Highway in Sunninghill, Johannesburg, on Thursday. According to police, the individuals are believed to be linked to a series of house robberies. The incident occurred just hours after Gauteng Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Tommy Mthombeni, revealed that Gauteng accounts for 26.2% of the national crime rate.  Mthombeni addressed the provincial […]

today05/06/2025

Gauteng contributes 26.2% to national crime rate

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Gauteng contributes 26.2% to national crime rate

Mapaballo Borotho Image from @KayaNews on X Gauteng Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Tommy Mthombeni, has revealed that the province contributed 26.2% to South Africa’s overall crime statistics. Mthombeni delivered the fourth quarter crime statistics for the 2024/25 financial year in Johannesburg on Thursday, 5 June. The release of provincial crime statistics comes as the nation grapples with the tragic deaths of journalism student Olorato Mongale—brutally murdered while on a date—14-year-old […]

today05/06/2025

Man arrested for stabbing 14-year-old stepdaughter to death in Mankweng

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Man arrested for stabbing 14-year-old stepdaughter to death in Mankweng

Zuko Komisa Image | Adobe Stock The murder of a 14-year-old girl in Ga-Thoka village, near Mankweng, has sparked outrage and a strong condemnation of domestic and gender-based violence (GBV) from the provincial police commissioner. The victim was fatally stabbed multiple times on Friday morning while walking to school with a classmate. A 48-year-old man, her stepfather, has been arrested in connection with the heinous crime. According to police spokesperson […]

today17/03/2025

Two on-duty SAPS officers killed in the Free State

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Two on-duty SAPS officers killed in the Free State

Zuko Komisa Image: Kat Wilcox on Pexels The South African Police Service (SAPS) has strongly condemned the killing of two police officers in Namahadi, Free State on Saturday, 4 January 2025. According to reports the police officers were brutally killed while performing their duties. According to preliminary reports, the Community Service Center (CSC) officers reportedly responded to a complaint regarding a home invasion in Mangaung village at approximately 10PM. A […]

today06/01/2025

Man arrested

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Manhunt underway after bodies of 2 women found in Sebayeng

By: Natasha Archary Crime scene tape/ Pexels Limpopo police have launched a manhunt after the bodies of two women were found at a farm in Sebayeng, just outside Mankweng. A man was also hospitalized following the shooting incident at the farm. This after police were alerted that a 45-year-old South African woman went missing after visiting the farm on Saturday, 17 August. A search of the farm revealed the body […]

today21/08/2024

human trafficking and kidnapping

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6 arrested for human trafficking and kidnapping charges, 2 Indian women rescued

By: Natasha Archary Image: Adobe Stock Two female Indian nationals were rescued, while six suspects were arrested on suspicion of human trafficking and kidnapping in Mayfair, Johannesburg. A multi-disciplinary team consisting of various units within the South African Police Service (SAPS), led by the Anti-Kidnapping Task Team received intelligence about a Johannesburg based human trafficking network. The intel received alluded to the operation targeting and preying on Indian women in […]

today07/02/2024

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Crime in Gauteng has increased by 4% between April to June 2023

Zuko Komisa Image: SAPS Twitter Crime in Gauteng has increased by 4% between April to 30 June 2023. Provincial Police Commissioner Elias Mawela presented Gauteng’s crime stats for the first quarter dated 1 April to 30 June 2023 on Tuesday. According to Mawela, the province's share of overall crime statistics for the first quarter of 2023/2024 was 27.9% with 4 022 more crimes were reported during the same period in Gauteng […]

today30/08/2023

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