OPERATION SHANELA 2 SECURES THE ARREST OF 818 SUSPECTS IN THE NORTHERN CAPE

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The South African Police Service (SAPS) in the Northern Cape conducted high-density operations under the banner Operation Shanela 2 from Monday, 19 January to Sunday, 25 January 2026. These coordinated operations resulted in the arrest of 818 suspects for various criminal offences across the province.

The operations comprised the searching of persons, vehicles and premises; the conducting of patrols; inspections at licensed liquor outlets; the closure of illegal liquor outlets; and the tracing and arrest of wanted suspects. The activities were well coordinated and led by senior management at  Provincial, District and Station level.

The SAPS worked in close collaboration with key stakeholders, including the National Traffic Police, the Department of Health, the Department of Home Affairs, and other law-enforcement partners.

During the operations, members searched 184 premises, 16 415 persons, and 7 366 vehicles.

In addition, wanted suspects were traced and arrested by detectives for various serious crimes.

 

Compliance inspections were conducted at:

–  licensed liquor premises

– second-hand goods dealers

– non-official firearm institutions

– official firearm institutions

– business premises

– informal businesses

– farms and mines

As part of the operations, the police confiscated:

– large vilumes litres of alcohol

– dangerous weapons

– drugs including dagga and dagga plants, crystal meth and mandrax tablets

Numerous items were recovered, and an undisclosed amount of cash suspected to be the proceeds of crime was seized.

The SAPS, together with its partners, will continue to enforce the law and assert the authority of the State through simultaneous, intelligence-driven operations across all five districts of the Northern Cape.

The management of the South African Police Service in the Northern Cape appreciated all stakeholders for their ongoing support and participation in all crime prevention operations and looks forward to strengthening and sustaining these collaborative efforts in future operations.

 

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