SAPS National Commissioner sets the record straight upon receipt of the departmental inquiry report probing allegations levelled against a Divisional Commissioner

The National Commissioner of the South African Police Service, General Sehlahle Fannie Masemola has on receipt of the outcome of the departmental inquiry into allegations levelled against the Divisional Commissioner: Human Resource Management in the SAPS, Lieutenant General Lineo Ntshiea, set out to put matters into perspective.

The unsubstantiated allegations which are serious and defamatory in nature, are contained in an anonymous message that has been doing the rounds on various social media platforms.

To this end, Police can confirm that the said inquiry has revealed no adverse findings against Lieutenant General Ntshiea, who like all senior and executive managers of the SAPS, has been subjected to security vetting processes.

Members of the public are cautioned to refrain from making unsubstantiated claims as these lead to wasteful expenditure on resources utilised in such investigations, where these resources could have been channelled to core policing business. It is within this context that the SAPS will deal decisively with peddlers of such baseless claims through legal action, claiming back all costs incurred to expedite such investigation.

“The SAPS takes this opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to continue focusing our energies on reducing the volumes of crime so that South Africans are and feel safe and secure. We also commit to prioritising the overall well-being of our members who are our most valuable resource in the fight against crime,” said the National Commissioner, General Sehlahle Fannie Masemola.

 

 

 

Source: South African Police Service

Police probe business robbery after a jewellery store was targeted in Makhanda

EASTERN CAPE – Police are investigating a case of business after two armed men allegedly robbed a jewellery store in Makhanda yesterday.

On Friday, 6 May 2022 at about 13:20, it is alleged that two men stormed into a jewellery store in High Street, Makhanda and threatened the two employees with firearms.

It is further alleged that the two armed of ushered the two employees to the storeroom.

The suspects made off with several cellphones, laptops and undisclosed amount of cash.  Police are urging anyone with information that could lead to the arrest of the suspects to contact the investigating officer, Detective Captain Jurgens Gouws on 082 442 3658. The information may also be shared via Crime Stop number 08600 10111.

 

 

 

Source: South African Police Service

Lephalale SAPS Women’s Network engages with women to discuss their well-being

On 06 May 2022, the Lephalale Women’s Network engaged with women within the SAPS to address mental health issues affecting them on daily basis and other issues at Cappuccinos Palm Park hotel in Lephalale town.

The event was led by Lephalale Women’s Network Champion Captain Hensia Semenya-Fambe, she was with Social Crime Prevention Coordinator Sergeant Kekana, Sergeant Kholofelo Matsheke of Lephalale Detectives, Constable Saghwati Thobakgale of Lephalale EHW, Admin Seloba and Admin Manyako.

During the programme, women discussed important issues about their health which includes physical health, emotional health, mental health and spiritual health. Women were also encouraged to keep working hard, remain disciplined, and never misuse their sick leaves.

 

 

Source: South African Police Service

Police recovered goods worth over a million rands and arrested a 40-year-old man

GAUTENG – Welbekend SAPS recovered stolen goods valued at an amount estimated to be close to two million of rands. Amongst the stolen goods, were a truck trailer, new furniture, steel reinforcing bars, tyres and boxes loaded with electrical appliances.

Information was received from the company managers who tracked the delivery truck’s movement which led them to the suspicious building at the plot in Welbekend policing precinct.

The police further conducted a search, managed to arrest a 40-year-old man and recovered the goods which were identified by the owners.

The suspect will soon appear at Welbekend magistrate’s court facing a charge of the possession of suspected stolen property.

 

 

 

Source: South African Police Service

The SAPS in Limpopo partner with Kings Young Men Enrichment programme and CORE in community building initiative

The South African Police Service Women’s Network supported the Kings Young Men Enrichment Programme (KYMEP) and Community Organised Reap Empowerment (CORE) in a workshop titled ‘Creating Social Justice for all’, on Friday, 06 May 2022, at Ipopeng High School in Setumong, Ga Matlala.

The Police were led by career Police Officer and Women’s Network Champion Brigadier Mashila, who partnered with fellow Women’s Network Champions; Lieutenant Colonel Mokwena, Sergeant Masingi and Warrant Officer Mashala.

In attendance, were proud Mrs Universe Africa Finalist, Lieutenant Colonel Poledi Matjutla who had the support of fellow community builders and prominent speakers; CORE Chairperson Ms Polvis Matlala, Father a Nation Representative Mr Rathabeng Mamabolo, Bold Moves Radio founder Pastor Strike Manganyi, Ipopeng High School Principal Mr Mashala and Mr Sithole.

The purpose of the presentation was to address male learners from the grades of 8 and 9 to gender social inequalities and how to navigate through them; and furthermore sensitise learners on distinguished issues confronting young men and leading them away from the life of crime, self-destruction and decimation of the community.

 

Mrs Universe Africa Finalist, Lieutenant Colonel Poledi Matjutla began the workshop by assuring learners of their importance as young men, the love the world has for them and the need for them to become good leaders as well as respectful and respected members of the community. She also spoke about her inspirations that made her dedicate her life to the cause, which include Brigadier Mashila and Pastor Strike; and articulated that she chose to take up the role of play a positive role in the lives of others, particularly young men because other people played the role in hers.

CORE Chairperson Ms Polvis Matlala acknowledged learners as young men who have a positive role to play in the community. She encouraged learners to read any materials that are accessible to them whether it be newspapers, new or old books and more, in order to shape their young minds and build their wealth of knowledge and vocabulary. She proceeded to motivate learners to acknowledge African authors who tell African stories as they are themselves Africans. She advised learners to read and equip themselves with education in order to set a prosperous future for South Africa.

Brigadier Mashila took the podium on behalf of the Police and Provincial women’s network to address learners and future leaders of our communities. She sensitised learners on issues confronting them in schools, which included bullying, use of drugs, carrying of dangerous weapons and negative effects of a criminal record. Brigadier Mashila encouraged learners to focus on their education and refrain from bad behaviour and criminal activities. Furthermore, she articulated to the learners that crime is not a career and can never be one, but instead, it is a death trap and a platform for pain.

Father a Nation Representative Mr Rathabeng Mamabolo spoke to the learners in a relatable language and manner as that used by young men. He told learners on the old adage, “A man is a sheep, he cries within himself” and debunked the myth by letting the learners know that a man must cry just like everybody in order to release his pain instead of bottling everything up to a point where he ends up bursting with rage. Mr Mamabolo advised learners to abstain from sexual activities and sensitised them on the dangers and responsibilities of sexual activities. He told learners to take responsibility for their actions and that there is no excuse for abuse and irresponsibility.

Circuit Manager Mrs Mthimkhulu expressed appreciation for how the programme is helping develop young minds and building them into responsible young men. She spoke about a need for extramural activities such as ‘boy scouts’ and ‘girl guides’ that helped shape her future and others she grew up with as a black child. Mrs Mthimkhulu spoke about eradicating the premise of the black child always being the culprit in crime. She said, “We need all stakeholders in building the community and not just a community but an educated community”.

Pastor Strike Manganyi told learners about the importance of having a relationship with God and how that can be a building block and a pillar of strength, love and guidance in one’s life. He said, “If you look at yourself you will realise that God did not make you to be a useless subject, you were meant to be great. Every successful man was once young and worked hard to be where they are today. It does not matter where you are coming from, who your parent are, the future is in your hands. Respect your mother and treat every woman or girl as you would treat your sister and your mother.” The Pastor progressed to explain to learners the importance of education, how it opens up one’s eyes and develops love, passion and resilience in a person’s life. Pastor Strike Manganyi encouraged learners to be ambassadors of their communities with respect for their elders, peers and for that which does not belong to them. Furthermore, he advised learners to refrain from destructive behaviour and not involved themselves in things that might harm their future, mind and spirit.

Mr Sithole, who was the programme director and is an avid motivational speaker in schools in the area said to the learners, “you are what you eat. If you eat unhealthy food, you will be unhealthy. If you consume drugs, you will be an addict. But if you read books, you will be wise”.

Principal Mr Mashala said that the seed of information and knowledge had been planted in the minds of the learners; and that it is up to them to water it and their way of life will show everyone if they have bear fruits.

 

 

 

Source: South African Police Service

One of the employees arrested for business burglary

EASTERN CAPE – Valuable information by the community members led Dutywa detectives to arrest a 53-year-old female for business burglary last night.

The arrest comes after Police investigated burglaries that occurred in local schools. Through investigation they received an information about the employee that stole the photocopy machine from the school. They swiftly responded and went to her home at Nkanini Location, Ndabakazi outside Butterworth and recovered the photocopy machine that worth R30 000.00.

The suspect was immediately arrested and charged for Business burglary and will appear at Dutywa Magistrate Court on Monday (09/05).

 

 

Source: South African Police Service

Former employees of Mossel Bay municipality sentenced in over R138 740 fraud

WESTERN CAPE – Two former Mossel Bay employees, Megan Kim Abdul (34) and Francis Siphokazi Majola (51) have been convicted on 23 charges of fraud worth the value of R 138 000 and were successively sentenced by the Mossel Bay Magistrate Court on Friday, 06 May 2022.

They were each sentenced to five years imprisonment of which two (2) years was suspended for a period of five years with stringent conditions. They will effectively serve three (3) years direct imprisonment.

Their sentence comes after they were arrested by the George Serious Commercial Crime Investigation team through an intensive investigation back in 2018.

Abdul and Majolla were involved in changing the status of burial erfs purchased by funeral undertakers from a standard burial to an indigent burial or a cremation with other related irregularities without the funeral undertaker being aware of the changes.

The Hawks Intricate investigation revealed that these multiple fraudulent incidents happened between July 2016 and April 2018. The duo instructed municipal cashiers to give them the difference and pocketed the cash for personal gain.

 

 

 

Source: South African Police Service