World Day Against Child Labor

On World Day Against Child Labor, we renew our commitments and efforts to combat child labor and protect children.

The United States was one of the first countries to sign the international treaty against child labor. When President Clinton signed what is known as the Worst Forms of Child Labor Convention in 1999, he recognized that to address child labor, governments, companies, and workers must promote core labor standards and workers’ rights to raise living standards around the world.

Since then, many countries have made progress to eliminate child labor. Unfortunately, school closures and worsening health and economic conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic forced more children back to work. Many are still not in school. It is up to us to stand up for them.

That is why World Day Against Child Labor and our continued collaboration with global partners like the ILO are so important. This cooperation includes new commitments made at the 5th Global Conference on the Elimination of Child Labor in South Africa last month, which the United States fully supports.

For our part, the U.S. Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons combats child trafficking, including forced child labor, through the We also do so through the Child Protection Compact Partnerships with governments which strengthen our partners’ efforts to prevent child trafficking in all forms, effectively prosecute and convict child traffickers, and provide trauma-informed care and services for victims and survivors.

The U.S. government also works to end child labor by funding projects across the globe to eliminate child labor, providing technical assistance to governments, addressing child labor in our trade policy, and engaging with companies and trade associations to keep child labor out of U.S. supply chains. We will not stop, because these investments in our children create better futures for everyone.

To learn more about global trends, data and countries’ efforts to combat child labor, and actions you can take, read the State Department’s Country Reports on Human Rights, Trafficking in Persons Report, and the Department of Labor’s Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor portal .

Source: US State Department

An intelligence-driven operation leads to the apprehension of two suspects for possession of drugs in Ga-Rankuwa

GAUTENG - On Friday, 10 June 2022 police in Tshwane arrested two suspects for possession of drugs in Ga-Rankuwa following an intelligence-driven operation.

The SAPS members followed up on information regarding alleged drug related activities taking place within the area of Ga-Rankuwa. Two different addresses were identified and searched which resulted in the recovery of drugs with an estimated combined value of over R20 000-00. Police arrested two suspects, aged 47 and 41 year old, for possession of drugs.

Source: South African Police Service

Stabilisation Team arrests trio for stock theft

POTCHEFSTROOM – Three suspects, aged between 25 and 38, were arrested on Friday night, 10 June 2022, for Stock Theft by the Ngaka Modiri Molema District Stabilisation Team members.

The trio's arrest came after the team members responded swiftly upon receiving information about a slaughtered cow in Sesana Section near Makgobistad Village, outside Mahikeng. Upon questioning the suspects, they could not provide a satisfactory answer regarding the slaughtered cow, which was found in their possession.

All three suspects were then arrested and are expected to make their first appearance before the Molopo Magistrate's Court in Mmabatho on Monday, 13 June 2022.

The Provincial Commissioner of North West, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, thanked the members for a job done well.

Source: South African Police Service

Attempted murder accused to reappear in court

POTCHEFSTROOM - Mpho William "Seun" Modirapula (24), is expected to make a second appearance in the Rustenburg Magistrates' Court tomorrow for attempted murder.

The accused was arrested on Sunday, 5 June 2022, in Makolokwe village, Bethanie outside Rustenburg. He was arrested for attempted murder of a 42-year-old woman in Lekgalong village in the policing precinct of Marikana. It is alleged that the accused forcefully gained entrance into the woman's residence in the early hours of Thursday morning, 2 June 2002, then hit her with a spade. The severely injured woman managed to fight back and the accused ran away.

The incident was ultimately reported to the police leading to the arrest of the accused three days later. He was remanded in custody upon first court appearance on Tuesday, 7 June 2022.

Preliminary investigation revealed that the accused has two pending rape cases allegedly committed in December 2017 and December 2021 in Mooinooi and Pretoria respectively.

Investigation into the matter continues.

Source: South African Police Service

Police call for public assistance to locate a missing woman

POTCHEFSTROOM - Police in Boitekong request the public to assist in locating a missing woman, Miss Sonia Juliao Muchanga (32). She is a Mozambican national who was last seen by her brother on Friday, 8 April 2022, in New Stand Seraleng, Boitekong.

Anyone with information on her whereabouts is requested to contact Warrant Officer Richard Mtaladi of Boitekong Detectives on ?079 890 2340.?

Source: South African Police Service

Operations in the Western Cape lead to the arrests of several suspects for possession of unlicensed, prohibited firearms and ammunition

WESTERN CAPE - The efforts of our members to ensure the safety of the community led to the arrest of several suspects for possession of unlicensed, prohibited firearms and ammunition.

On Thursday 09 June 2022 at about 20:00 members attached to Maitland Flying Squad received information about a Rossi .38 Special firearm with serial number filed off, and found abandoned in Kuilsrivier. The firearm was booked in at Kuilsrivier SAPS for further investigation.

In an unrelated matter, members of Flying Squad was tracking a hijacked Audi A1 on Friday 10 June 2022 at 08:30. It is alleged the vehicle was hijacked in Manenberg and was later spotted in Mitchells Plain by members of Flying Squad. The driver refused to stop the vehicle, where after a high speed chase ensued in Mitchells Plain. One suspect jumped out and members proceeded on chasing the vehicle that was driving in oncoming traffic. On Swartklip Road the driver tried to push SAPS vehicle off the road and also pointed members with a firearm. Members then shot at the vehicle and it was brought to a standstill on the corners of Highlands and Montclaire Drive, where it was discovered that the driver was wounded and an imitation firearm was discovered on the passenger seat of the vehicle. The male was taken to a nearby hospital under police guard for medical attention. Cases of attempted murder and possession of hijacked vehicle was registered for investigation. Vehicle was booked in as exhibit.

On Friday 10 June 2022 at about 20:05 National POPS members were on foot patrol in the Taiwan informal area at Site C, Khayelitsha when they searched a premises with five persons. Upon entry of the residence one suspect attempted to flee, but was quickly apprehended by the members. Upon searching of this male a CZ pistol with no ammunition and serial number was found in his possession. A 42-year-old man was arrested for charges of possession of an unlicensed firearm.

During the same operation, members of a Combat Team searched a tavern also in the Site C area not too far from the first location. Here members seized a Lorcin pistol which was later found to have been reported as stolen at De Doorns SAPS in 2019. This firearm was found abandoned just outside the tavern. No arrest was made with this firearm.

On Friday 10 June 2022 at about 18:30 members of the Provincial Extortion Task Team and Kraaifontein CID conducted a high risk crime intelligence driven operation, where a victim was kidnapped in Kraaifontein. Members received information that the victim was at a heavy guarded shack at Browns farm, Philippi. Members reacted swiftly, and on arrival at the location members had to breach the security gate to gain access into the shack. After further investigation members found the male with his hands and feet in constraints. He was positively identified as the abducted victim. After further investigation members also recovered the victims grey LDV Isuzu at an informal settlement in Samora Marcel and booked in as exhibit. The victim was taken to hospital for medical evaluation and care. Investigations continues.

On 10 June 2022 at about 09:20, Grassy Park SAPS members were busy tracing outstanding suspects when they found a 29-year-old man in a room at a premises in Whistler Road, Pelican Park and upon searching the premises they found a 9mm pistol with no serial number under the bed. The suspect will appear in the Wynberg Magistrates court on Monday 13 June 2022 on charges of possession of unlicensed firearm and possession of prohibited firearm.

During a self-initiated operation on Friday 10 June 2022 members of Boland POP were patrolling in Hibiscus Street, Paarl East area when they spotted the suspect, searched him and found an Albion revolver and four rounds of ammunition in his possession. The 26-year-old suspect was arrested on charges of possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition. He will appear in the Paarl Magistrates court on Monday 13 June 2022, on the mentioned charges.

On Saturday 11 June 2022, at 01:00 members attached to Flying Squad were doing stop and search operations in Athlone area when they received information from the public of a firearm at a premises in Pearl Crescent, Belgravia, Athlone. Members searched the premises and found the mentioned firearm. Two male suspects aged 27 and 40 were arrested for possession of unlicensed firearm and ammunition and prohibited firearm. They are due to appear in the Athlone Magistrates court on Monday 13 June 2022 on the mentioned charges.

On Saturday morning 11 June 2022, at about 00:30 members of Operation Restore while doing foot patrols at Samora Machel taxi rank heard gunshots and quickly went to the direction of the gun shots and met a 30-year-old male, upon searching him a .38 mm vest pocket with four rounds was found in his possession.

Operation Vutha Hawe conducted on Thursday 09 June 2022, led to the arrests of 530 wanted suspects who found themselves on the wrong side of the law on charges related to murder, attempted murder, assault with the intent to cause grievous bodily harm, house robbery burglary, sexual offences and possession of drugs and firearms.

The Western Cape Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Thembisile Patekile applauded the community for their involvement in the fight against crime. He also commended the members involved in these operations for ensuring that unlicensed firearms and criminals are removed from the streets.

Source: South African Police Service

New convenient clip cards for Dial-a-Ride

As from 1 July 2022, the City’s Urban Mobility Directorate will introduce a clipcard system for Dial-a-Ride (DAR), a public transport service for people with special needs who cannot make use of conventional public transport. Read more below:

The clipcards will be sold aboard the vehicles on weekdays and a mobile point of sale machine will be available to accept debit and credit cards for payment, including SASSA cards.

‘This is an exciting and innovative addition to improve our service to the DAR users. It demonstrates our commitment to always try and improve our service delivery to the benefit of commuters. Through innovative practices we also optimise resource efficiency. The new clipcards aim to make bus trips for our regular users more convenient and safer. It will also save users time from handling money as they will be able to buy tickets in advance.

‘Another advantage is that users will be able to manage their finances by ring-fencing their transport budget. This will in turn lead to a more seamless commute. However, those making use of the service on an ad-hoc basis will still have to pay cash for their trips,’ said the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Urban Mobility, Councillor Rob Quintas.

The introduction of clipcards will also improve the safety of all, given that there will be less cash exchanging hands. Now, the driver will only check the validity of the card and clip each card before the start of each trip.

Dial-a-Ride fares are based on distance travelled and the clipcards will be colour coded for each distance band.

Each clipcard will be valid for 10 trips within 14 days of purchase. This is the equivalent of one pick-up and one drop-off every weekday for a week. The trips can be used at any time within the 14-day period, thus, missing out on some trips in the first week means that the remainder is still available in the second week.

‘I encourage regular users to try out the new clipcard system, and have them easily available whenever they travel on the DAR service,’ said Councillor Quintas.

Source: City Of Cape Town