Suspects arrested selling a Pangolin in Walkerville
On the evening of Monday, 29 May, Walkerville Sector 2 Community Police, Midvaal Peace Officers and Green Scorpions arrested three
Read MoreOn the evening of Monday, 29 May, Walkerville Sector 2 Community Police, Midvaal Peace Officers and Green Scorpions arrested three
Read MoreTwo illegal immigrants, Uzif Sheti (23), a Malawian national and Monga Ndlovu (23), a Zimbabwean national appeared at the Vereeniging
Read MoreThe Pretoria High Court has sentenced a 42-year-old man from Meyerton to 4 life terms and 73 years direct imprisonment,
Read MoreMidvaal Local Municipality has raised concern following discovery of an infant in a skip bin this morning by a recycling
Read MoreOn Monday, 3 April, a Lesotho man was found dead at Mantevrede Agricultural Holding after a brick wall collapsed on top of him when he was digging a trench to expose an electric cable connecting Frikkie Meyer and Town Substations in Vanderbijlpark.
Read Moren the week between Thursday, 23 March and Friday, 31 March, multidisciplinary security forces conducted several crime reduction operations that included O’kae Molao, VCP’s, Road blocks, stop and searches and school talks amongst others.
Read MoreTwo male suspects aged between 54 and 55 were arrested by the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) K9 Unit for Contravention of the Customs and Excise Act, Contravention of the Counterfeit Goods Act, and Bribery in Eikenhof on Wednesday, 29 March.
Read MoreThe National Commissioner of the South African Police Service (SAPS), General Fannie Masemola has ordered the prioritisation of investigations into
Read MoreOn Saturday 11 March, SAPS Gauteng Provincial Commissioner – Lt Gen Elias Mawela, Gauteng MEC for Community Safety – Faith Mazibuko, Midvaal MMC for Development Planning – Mokete Motsamai, SAPS management, Ward Councillors, Local CPF and senior officers from other law enforcement agencies held operation O’Kae Molao in De Deur.
Read MoreThemba Prince Willards Dube (36), of Gwanda Mpaya village in Zimbabwe, was convicted and sentenced by the Limpopo Polokwane High Court, to 8 life sentences plus 88 years, for two counts of rape, six counts of murder, five counts of robbery with aggravating circumstances, one count of extortion, one count of theft, one count of possession of stolen property and one count of being an illegal immigrant.
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