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Bheki Cele recruits 10 000 police officers

By: Natasha Archary Image | @SAPoliceService /Twitter Police Minister Bheki Cele has recruited 10,000 police officers to ensure the streets are "sanitized" from crime this festive season and beyond. Cele announced on Sunday, 10 December that the new recruits will officially join the South African Police Service (SAPS) on Friday, 15 December after completing their recruitment programmed, Project 10K. Point of View with Phemelo Motene spoke to Police National Spokesperson, […]

today12/12/2023

National Safer Festive Season Operations

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Bheki Cele says police don’t know weekends, as they are always fighting crime

By: Natasha Archary Image: SAPS National Spokesperson Athlenda Mathe Twitter Police Minister Bheki Cele said police don't know weekends, as they are always working and fighting crime. The Minister was speaking at a media briefing on Monday, 16 October, where he warned South Africans about the high crime days. "Police don't get weekends off now. Station commanders don't know anything called weekends. Many of them have outstanding cases on murder, […]

today19/10/2023

National Safer Festive Season Operations

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SAPS launches National Safer Festive Season Operations

By: Natasha Archary Image: SAPS National Spokesperson Athlenda Mathe Twitter The National Safer Festive Season Operations have been rolled out, with the South African Police Service (SAPS) already hitting the ground running in the Western Cape. On Monday, 16 October police in the province seized R75 million worth of counterfeit goods and R200 000 in cash from a shopping centre in Belville, Cape Town. The raid was part of the […]

today17/10/2023

2000 arrests

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SAPS make 100 000 arrests with Operation Shanela

By: Natasha Archary Image: Tima Miroshnichenko Pexels The South African Police Service (SAPS) have made 100 000 arrests with Operation Shanela, since May 2023. National Police Commisioner, General Fannie Masemola said the high-density operation, "Operation Shanela", is making strides and progress in the fight against crime. To date, 109 540 arrests have been made, with more than 9 500 suspects being arrested in the past week alone. Masemola said the […]

today25/08/2023

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Sexual offences and murder drop in 1st Quarter

By: Natasha Archary Image: Kindel Media Pexels Sexual offences and murder rates have dropped in South Africa in the 1st Quarter, but Police Minister Bheki Cele said this isn't cause for celebration. Cele delivered the latest crime statistics for the country on Friday, 18 August in Pretoria, noting a decrease in murder, property related and contact crimes between April and June 2023. However, the Police Minister said that while the […]

today18/08/2023

fourth quarter

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Cele: “Pietermaritzburg mass shooting was part of a cleansing by Swaziland witchdoctor!”

By: Natasha Archary Image | Bheki Cele / @kayanews Police Minister Bheki Cele believes the Pietermaritzburg mass shooting, in which 10 people were killed, was part of a cleansing orchestrated by a Swaziland witchdoctor. Cele who visited the gruesome murder scene in Imbali, Unit 14 Pietermaritzburg on Friday, 21 April, said police have arrested two suspects linked to the murders, while one suspect was shot and killed in an exchange […]

today21/04/2023

Thabo Bester

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Cele says, “Body found in prison not confirmed to be Facebook rapist Thabo Bester”

By: Natasha Archary Police Minister Bheki Cele has said that the body found in a prison cell in May last year was not confirmed to be that of "Facebook rapist" Thabo Bester. The Minister said that DNA reports were not done to verify that the "Facebook rapist" had actually died in his prison cell after a fire broke out. This after pictures of a man resembling Bester was spotted shopping […]

today17/03/2023

Bheki Cele/ Facebook

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Bheki Cele’s silence on AKA murder cause for concern

By: Natasha Archary Bheki Cele's silence on AKA's murder is a cause for concern, as his failure to address the spate of violent crimes in South Africa becomes more apparent. The Police Minister's neck is on the line after a crime expert recommended that Cele be fired with immediate effect following the gruesome shooting which claimed the lives of AKA and Tebello Motsoane. Criminologist and former policeman Dr Hennie Lochner […]

today13/02/2023

Bheki Cele/ Facebook

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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

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