Operation Shanela 2 Clamps down On Crime And Stamps Down The Authority of The State
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Operation Shanela 2 actions are gaining momentum in the province as operations are targeted and intelligence driven. In addition to the Shanela 2 high density operations, Operation Basadi actions were also conducted under the operational command of the three female District Commissioners of Pixely Ka-Seme, Frances Baard and ZFM districts respectively.
Female Provincial Heads also took the lead during operations across the province. The weekly high density operations were executed since Monday, 17 November 2025 until Sunday, 23 November 2025. Targeted operations were coducted in collaboration with multi-disciplinary law enforcement teams in all five districts. Disruptive actions led to the stopping of 15 576 motor vehicles and searches of 27 516 persons during numerous roadblocks and vehicle check points (VCP) conducted. 392 suspects were apprehended and arrested for an array of crimes for various crimes including dealing in drugs, illegal dealing in liquor, possession of drugs, murder, rape, assault, burglary, and of wanted suspects who were evading arrest. Detectives traced and arrested wanted suspects evading court appearances and for whom warrants of arrests were issued. Drugs, dangerous weapons, and cash believed to be the proceeds of crime, ammunition, cell phones, computers, drugs, a firearm, tobacco products, vehicle parts and accessories and other commodities were confiscated during the operations. Compliance inspections were conducted at farms, mines, formal and informal businesses, liquor outlets, and second-hand goods dealers. The Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola applauded the multi-disciplinary teams across the five districts for their decisive crime combatting efforts in ensuring our communities feel safe and are safe during and beyond the festive season period. She cited that No person will be left behind, including our communities,who are the eyes and ears of the police. End Enquiries: Sergeant Molefi Shemane 071 310 9507
Female Provincial Heads also took the lead during operations across the province. The weekly high density operations were executed since Monday, 17 November 2025 until Sunday, 23 November 2025. Targeted operations were coducted in collaboration with multi-disciplinary law enforcement teams in all five districts. Disruptive actions led to the stopping of 15 576 motor vehicles and searches of 27 516 persons during numerous roadblocks and vehicle check points (VCP) conducted. 392 suspects were apprehended and arrested for an array of crimes for various crimes including dealing in drugs, illegal dealing in liquor, possession of drugs, murder, rape, assault, burglary, and of wanted suspects who were evading arrest. Detectives traced and arrested wanted suspects evading court appearances and for whom warrants of arrests were issued. Drugs, dangerous weapons, and cash believed to be the proceeds of crime, ammunition, cell phones, computers, drugs, a firearm, tobacco products, vehicle parts and accessories and other commodities were confiscated during the operations. Compliance inspections were conducted at farms, mines, formal and informal businesses, liquor outlets, and second-hand goods dealers. The Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola applauded the multi-disciplinary teams across the five districts for their decisive crime combatting efforts in ensuring our communities feel safe and are safe during and beyond the festive season period. She cited that No person will be left behind, including our communities,who are the eyes and ears of the police. End Enquiries: Sergeant Molefi Shemane 071 310 9507|
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