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Tshwane Police Arrest Over 570 Suspects in Weekend Operations

Tshwane police conducted a series of operations over the weekend resulting in the arrest of more than 570 suspects for various crimes. The operations, led by district commissioner Samuel Thine, were carried out in collaboration with multiple law enforcement agencies and community organizations.

Key Details:
– Police spokesperson Warrant Officer Johan van Dyk reported that the operations included patrols in crime hotspots, compliance inspections, and raids on illegal liquor outlets.
– A total of 231 suspects were arrested for various offenses during station operations and routine policing activities.
– Tshwane detectives arrested 345 suspects during Operation Shanela in Bronkhorstspruit and Ekangala.
– Among those arrested, 253 suspects were detained for serious crimes such as murder, attempted murder, gender-based violence, housebreaking, theft, and rape.

Additional Actions Taken:
– Officers conducted patrols in the Bronkhorstspruit and Ekangala areas and set up a roadblock.
– Compliance inspections on 41 liquor premises revealed two establishments were non-compliant with liquor regulations.
– 51 undocumented immigrants were detained for deportation pending legal proceedings, and two employers were arrested for hiring illegal immigrants.

Search and Arrest Statistics:
– A total of 860 individuals, 73 premises, and 479 vehicles were searched.
– Three vehicles underwent testing to determine if they had been reported stolen, leading to arrests for possession of illegal ammunition and drug-related offenses.
– The operations also resulted in the arrest of 20 individuals for driving under the influence of alcohol and one for violating the Gambling Act.
– Additionally, 38 fines totaling R23,500 were issued, and three vehicles were impounded for non-compliance with the Road Traffic Act.

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Source: The Citizen