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Bheki Cele says police can’t do anything about parents selling children online

By: Natasha Archary Police Minister Bheki Cele says as much as police are aware that parents are selling children online, there's nothing SAPS can do about it. According to Cele there's simply no resources for SAPS to monitor these social media platforms and stop human trafficking. In response to a written parliamentary question earlier this month, Cele shared that parents are selling their children on Facebook Marketplace. "SAPS has identified […]

today28/11/2022

human trafficking hotspots

NEWS

7 Gauteng suburbs rank high as human trafficking hotspots

By: Natasha Archary Springs, Benoni, Fordsburg, Krugersdorp, Sunnyside, Vereeniging and Vanderbijlpark has been ranked as human trafficking hotspots. The information was released in an anti-trafficking campaign on Freedom Day by NGOs, A21, The National Freedom Network and Think Creative Africa. The 7 Gauteng suburbs were not the only hotspots in the province. According to #TheTraffickYouNeedToKnow campaign, Hillbrow, Heidelberg, Moreleta Park, Pretoria, Randburg and Springs were also likely exploitation areas. The […]

today22/11/2022

Hlumelo Dywili

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Self-proclaimed apostle, Hlumelo Dywili sentenced to six life terms for rape

By: Natasha Archary Self-proclaimed apostle, Hlumelo Dywili has been sentenced to six life terms in prison for the rape of multiple women. The 35-year old from the district of Mthatha, Eastern Cape lured women under the pretences of being a healer. Dywili was also sentenced to a further 5-years for forcing one of the woman to bear witness while he raped another victim. In 2020, Dywili raped a 17-year old […]

today01/09/2022

JMPD rescues 34 human rafficking victims in Midrand

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JMPD rescues 33 human trafficking victims in Midrand

Kaya 959 Reporter The Johannesburg Metro Police Department  has confirmed a Human trafficking incident where 33 Ethiopian nationals were rescued in Midrand, Johannesburg on Thursday. One man alleged to be an Ethiopian national was arrested in relation to selling human beings to local business owners. Also Read: Apostle and accomplice arrested for human trafficking The Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) wrote on Twitter that 33 human-trafficking victims had been rescued. “Working […]

today05/12/2021

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Apostle and accomplice arrested for human trafficking

By Kaya 959 Reporter An apostle and his alleged accomplice have appeared in court on charges of human trafficking, molestation, and forced labour. Lonwabo Tede, 52, and Vuyolethu Namba, 37, appeared in the Zwelitsha Magistrates Court on Monday. Hawks spokesperson Colonel Katlego Mogale says officers nabbed the suspects in the early hours of Saturday morning. "Their arrests come following an investigation by the Hawks Serious Organised Crime Investigation Unit which […]

today16/11/2021

Inmate prison exams

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Man sentenced for human trafficking and rape

By Kaya 959 Reporter A 37-year-old man who preyed on unemployed women was handed down five life imprisonment terms in the Johannesburg Magistrates Court. Nigerian national, Peter Akadoronge, was convicted of human trafficking, rape, and assault. NPA spokesperson, Phindi Mjonondwane, says Akadoronge was arrested after the women escaped and reported the crimes to the police. “In 2018, three women went looking for work when they were approached by three Nigerian […]

today11/11/2021

10 baby diapers

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Gauteng government takes legal action over Tembisa 10 report

By Kaya 959 Reporter Gauteng officials are set to take legal action against the Independent Media group following the release of an explosive report on the Tembisa 10. The Gauteng Provincial Government says a senior counsel has been briefed on the matter. Officials say they will be serving the media group with court papers in due course. Earlier this year, Gosiame Sithole made headlines after the group claimed she had […]

today28/10/2021

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Gauteng human trafficking suspect appears in court

By Kaya 959 Reporter A 50-year-old man has appeared in court on charges relating to human trafficking. Johannesburg Central police officers arrested Ahmed Kafecho last week.  Police pounced on a house in Zakariyyapark, south of Johannesburg.  Officers rescued about 50 Ethiopian nationals, aged between 12 and 50. Kafecho also faces alternative counts of attempted extortion and kidnapping. "The attempted extortion and kidnapping alternative counts stem from allegations that the accused demanded […]

today19/10/2021

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Pastor held for rape, human trafficking

By Kaya 959 News A Free State pastor is due in court on charges of rape and human trafficking.  The 54-year-old man was arrested by Hawks officers at the weekend. Hawks Free State spokesperson, Captain Christopher Singo, said the woman was offered a domestic job at the pastor's home. "She was also asked to look after his 4-year-old son. The woman was told the pastor would be attending a church […]

today22/06/2021

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