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shacks on fire

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Kagiso community set shacks on fire to get rid of illegal Zama Zamas

By: Natasha Archary An angry Kagiso community have blocked roads and set shacks on fire to get rid of illegal Zama Zamas in the area. This after the rape of 8 women by a gang of men, which shocked the country last week. Over a hundred men have since been arrested following the gang rapes of the women who were reportedly shooting a video at the time. The community have […]

today04/08/2022

Do not cross signage - crime scene

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DA: 30 people killed, hijacked or raped in Gauteng daily

By: Natasha Archary The DA says Gauteng residents' safety is under siege as 30 people are killed, hijacked or raped daily. According to DA Gauteng Shadow MEC for Community Safety, Crezane Bosch MPL, the fourth quarter crime statistics for the province shows an increase in violent crimes. With a 42% increase in reported murder cases, a 31.7% increase in attempted murder and a 26% rise in hijackings, Gauteng residents are […]

today20/06/2022

instant karma

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Not today Satan! Cape Town thief served instant karma!

By: Natasha Archary Instant karma is a dish best served ice-cold. Something a Cape Town thief learned the hard way, when his quick-thinking target's calculated move worked in his favour. Landing the perp face down before an angry mob took matters into their own hands. In a 30-sec video clip shared to several anti-crime pages, a car is pulling away while a man dangles precariously from the window. As the […]

today19/05/2022

Somerset Hospital shooter

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Somerset Hospital shooter was calmed down and sedated by hero nurse

By: Natasha Archary The Somerset Hospital shooter who killed a police officer and two patients on Saturday, 7 May is an ex-officer who is according to his lawyer, suicidal. Jean-Paul Malgas, disarmed police officer, Constable Donay Phillips, and used his own gun to shoot him and his other targets. The 39-year old appeared in the Cape Town Magistrates Court on Tuesday on multiple charges of murder. According to reports, Constable […]

today12/05/2022

2000 arrests

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More than 2000 arrests were made over the long weekend

By: Natasha Archary Gauteng police have intensified efforts to clamp down on crime, making more than 2000 arrests over the long weekend. Arrests were made across the province for various offences which included, domestic violence, possession of firearms, stolen property, driving under the influence and murder. In addition to multiple operations which were jointly conducted by Metro Police, Traffic Department, Department of Home Affairs, Private Security and Community Policing Forums, […]

today22/03/2022

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Bheki Cele calls on police to protect themselves during festive season

By: Kaya 959 News The Safer Festive Season Inspection Tour by the police ministry is currently underway. On Tuesday, 21 December 2021, Minister of Police, General Bheki Cele, Deputy Minister of Police Cassel Mathale, National Commissioner Gen Khehla Sitole, and SAPS senior management visited the Eastern Cape. This countrywide tour is aimed at ensuring the safety of all South Africans over the holiday period. Cele called on police to protect […]

today22/12/2021

NEWS

THREAD: Twitter user shares a story of a criminal syndicate operating at Mall of Africa

Kaya 959 Reporter A twitter user has shared a sad experience of how she lost her cellphone at the Mall of Africa in Midrand In the Twitter thread she narrates a story of she unexpectedly lost her cellphone. @__Ayabulela shared her story to warn people to be more vigilant in public spaces. I put my cellphone in my handbag, closed it and looked for the item. Got the item and […]

today29/09/2021

NEWS

Twitter shares stories of a syndicate of women robbing women in Cape Town

Twitter users have shared information about an alleged syndicate of women who target other women in Cape Town, the apparently have been doing this for quite some time. Please be aware of this woman, she works with two other ladies and one is pregnant. We got robbed by them at canal walk inside sportscene pic.twitter.com/Lh2Ym660go — sesethuisipho 🌈 (@Sesss____) July 18, 2021 pic.twitter.com/pTcQVooqZF — sesethuisipho 🌈 (@Sesss____) July 18, 2021 […]

today20/07/2021

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GRAPHIC CONTENT: Mob justice attacks on the rise in South Africa

A recent spike in mob justice attacks are cause for concern in the country. In Mpumalanga four separate mob justice incidents left seven people dead and three injured, within days of each other. MP Acting Police Commissioner, Major General Thulani Phahla urged the community not to take the law into their own hands. "Taking the law into your own hands is a crime punishable by law," he said. #sapsMP The […]

today12/05/2021

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