Police seeks assistance to reunite the prison warden and his wife with family

NELSPRUIT – Police in Mpumalanga appeal to anyone who might assist reuniting the missing couple with their family.

According to information, the couple, 45-year-old Sibusiso Patman Sambo who works for the Department of Correctional Services as a prison warden and his 45 year old partner, Nomsa Ntombikayise Mashabane’s disappearance was detected by Sambo’s mother, Ms Mbitsini Sellina Sambo (65) on Monday evening, 14 November 2022.

Their family never heard from them since that day. They decided to forcefully open the door in the couple’s house, but it was a house to let. Surprisingly their bed was not made up. Efforts by both Sambo’s family and his employer to get hold of the couple were futile as their mobile phones has since been turned off.

Police therefore urge anyone who might know their whereabouts to contact Detective Colonel Nancy Mnisi of SAPS Tonga on 072 603 3438. Members of the public can also call the Crime Stop number at 08600 10111. Alternatively information can be sent via MYSAPSAPP. All received information will be treated as confidential and callers may opt to remain anonymous.

Source: South African Police Service

Mother arrested after two young boys die in a shack fire in Grabouw 

CAPE TOWN – A 35-year-old Grabouw mother is in police custody following her arrest on charges of murder on Friday morning. The arrest relates to an incident where Grabouw police were called out to the Waterworks informal settlement in the early hours of Friday morning. Upon arrival they discovered a shack that was locked and already on fire. During the inspection of the scene the charred bodies of two young boys aged three and five were discovered.

As part of the police investigation into the incident, Grabouw police took witness statements and the suspect, who is the mother of the children was subsequently arrested.

She is currently in police custody and expected appear in the Grabouw Magistrate’s today.

Source: South African Police Service

Police recover stolen firearm and arrest suspect

GQEBERHA – Working together to stop the proliferation of firearms will ensure a safer and crime free society.

On Thursday, 17 November 2022 at about 15:15, the Nelson Mandela Bay District Crime Combatting Unit (CCU) followed up on information received about a stolen firearm at a shop in GG Grounds in Missionvale. As soon as police stopped at the shop, the 29-year-old suspect attempted to run however he was swiftly apprehended. Members also noticed him dropping an object and established that it was a 9mm pistol and 9 live rounds of ammunition. The firearm was reported stolen in Kirkwood in October 2022.

The suspect was arrested on a charge of illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition. He is expected to appear in court soon.

Source: South African Police Service

Police arrest suspects with hijacked vehicle, a firearm and ammunition

Members of the Maitland Flying Squad arrested two suspects aged 24 and 26 for the possession of a hijacked vehicle, unlicensed firearm and ammunition on Thursday 17 October 2022.

The members were following up on information received about a hijacked vehicle when they spotted it in Mfuleni. A high speed chase ensued and with the help of a police helicopter, the suspects were apprehended. The police also recovered a 9mm pistol with ammunition. The firearm will be sent to ballistics for analysis and the suspects are due to make a court appearance in the Stellenbosch Magistrates court on Monday, 21 November 2022.

Source: South African Police Service

Robbery and attempted murder accused remains in custody following appearance in court

POTCHEFSTROOM – Wanda Mozokhona Ndela (38) was remanded in custody upon appearance before the Orkney Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, 16 November 2022, for robbery with a firearm, attempted murder and illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition. He will reappear before the same court on Thursday, 24 November 2022.

The accused’s court appearance stems from his apprehension on Monday, 14 November 2022. It is alleged that Ndela and two accomplices robbed a 36-year-old shop owner. The victim was walking down the street in Orkney with a bag containing money when approached by armed men. The latter threatened him with a firearm and robbed him. However, the victim who was armed, exchanged fire with the men and in the process, one of them (men) estimated to be 30-years-old and yet to be identified, died on the scene. The other man was injured, but fled the scene in a white Nissan NP200 bakkie.

Allegedly, Ndela fled the scene on foot and proceeded to a nearby taxi rank. He was followed by community members, who kept him in sight and informed the police of his whereabouts. The police reacted immediately after receiving this information and arrested Ndela about an hour after the incident. A bag containing cash was found in his possession.

Police request anyone who may have with information that can assist the police with the investigation to contact the Orkney Detective Branch Commander, Capt Brian Kalela on 082 416 2894.  

The Provincial Commissioner of North West, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, thanked members of the community for their assistance which led to the arrest.  He said this incident is a clear and good example of collaborative efforts between the community and the police.

Source: South African Police Service

Police urge the community to be cautious to prevent drownings

POTCHEFSTROOM – The North West Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, is concerned after provincial police divers attended to five alleged drowning incidents recently.

In the first incident in Brits on Friday, 11 November 2022, the body of an unknown female was recovered at Klipkop in the Crocodile River at about 17:00 after she allegedly fell into the river and drowned.

In a second unrelated incident on Saturday, 12 November 2022 in Koster, a 15-year-old boy was recovered in a dam, next to a school at about 14:20.

A third incident was reported in Jouberton on the same day (12 November 2022), but the police divers only found the body of a female two days later.  It is alleged that the lady was swept away by flood water in the Jagerspruit, when she tried to cross the stream.

A fourth recovery of an unknown body which was in a state of decomposition, was made on Monday afternoon, 14 November 2022, in Boitekong at Sunrise Park at the Hex River.

The last unidentified body of a male was recovered in Brits on Thursday afternoon, 17 November 2022, in the Crocodile River. It took the divers who were assisted by the Air Wing, three days to retrieve the body which was spotted through utilisation of a drone due to crocodiles that were visible in the water close to the body.

The public is advised to take heed and apply the following safety tips:

When swimming:
•Never swim alone.
•Don’t duck and push others into or around water.
•Ensure that water depths are appropriate for swimming and diving.
•Never dive into muddy or unclear water.
•Do not swim during electrical storm.
•Do not enter the water unless you are a strong swimmer.
•When swiming in dams, check the edge of the dam for soft mud. Move slowly to the water, if the ground gives way-Retreat.
•Weeds may occur in all environment and should be avoided whenever possible. If caught in a weed or kelp, swimmers should remain calm, keep all movement to a minimum and remove the weed or kelp before swimming out.
•Be careful of currents and undertows in fast flowing river.
•Extreme care should be taken when entering rivers due to changing conditions.

The following observation are important when you want to cross a river or if you want to swim in a river, lake or dam:
•Before entering the water, check the strength of the current.
•When caught in a fast flowing river, travel feet first, this will absorb the head and body from serious injury.
•When you fall into water, unable to stand and reach the side quickly, you should:
Stay calm.
Try not to swallow water.
Keep your head above the water by kicking as if you are cycling and by paddling with your hands at the same time.
•When you swim in open water it’s much harder than swimming in the still waters of a pool. This means you may tire faster and that can lead to trouble very quickly.
•When swimming in rivers or lakes, the murky water can make it difficult to find people who go under.
•If you swim in a place with a strong current, such as where two rivers meet, it can be easy to be pulled under and swept away.
•It’s important when you’re out on the water to wear an appropriately fitting life jacket in case you get tossed unexpectedly into the water. This goes for children too.
•Make sure you check the weather conditions on a day you will be out, and always make sure you have a cell phone handy as well as someone with you who can perform CPR if needed.
•Talk to your children about the dangers of being in open water and tell them what to do in case of an emergency

General safety tips:
•The most important rule of water is that everyone should respect water and its environment.
•Always read and obey advisory notices, it is for your safety.
•Know where to get assistance.
•Alcohol and water safety does not mix, alcohol abuse impairs your senses and judgment. It is irresponsible to put others at risk while you are supposedly having fun.
•If you are not trained to lifesaving or rescue techniques, use any suitable object (e.g. an empty cooler box) to assist a person in difficulty and call for help.
•Inflatable car tubes and lilo’s are dangerous because they give you a false sense of safety and security.
•Young children should be constantly supervised when near water, even during bath time.
•The most dangerous time at the picnic, is upon arrival when parents are unpacking and children venture to discover their surroundings. Children have an irresistible attraction to water.
•Do not drive through floodwaters with your vehicle, washed-out roadway can be hidden by muddy water, allowing a vehicle to drop into unexpected deep water.

Fishing:
•Do not stand up to cast in small boats.
•Only cast when it is safe to do so.
•Keep the boat well balanced.
•Be careful when wading in fast flowing rivers.
•Obey the fishing regulations.
•Always wear non-slip footwear on rocks.
•When anchored, keep a knife nearby in order to cut the anchor rope when necessary.        

Source: South African Police Service

Takatso and SAA deal not at risk – DPE

The Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) says the deal that is expected to pave the way for the Takatso Consortium to acquire 51% of South African Airways (SAA) is not at risk.

The department condemned a distortion of facts since the resignation of Takatso Consortium now former board member, Gideon Novick.

“We condemn deliberate misinformation and casting of doubt of the transaction and regulatory processes since the resignation of Novick as a board member of the Takatso Consortium. The distortion of facts will not succeed in derailing the creative solutions to ensuring a positive future for the airline and its pilots and staff.

“The public should be aware of the efforts of competitors, detractors and other forces to undermine our efforts to save jobs and ensure a viable airline. The traveling public is being fleeced because of the shortage of seats,” the department said.

The department said the finalisation of the deal will be done once the regulatory processes are complete.

“The government reiterates its commitment to the on-boarding of the strategic equity partner for [SAA] and the growth of a competitive, sustainable and technologically agile airline. It will continue to regain its market share and offer the best service to its customers.

“The deal is not at risk,” the DPE said.

The department said it remains confident that the consortium will bring the required “technical, financial and operational expertise” to SAA.

From strength to strength

The department said the airline still has a critical role to play in the economy.

“The SAA team will do everything possible to ensure that SAA grows from strength to strength and provide much needed service to the travelling public given the shortage of capacity in South Africa.

“The current SAA operations and flights to various destinations is ensuring that the national airline continues to play a critical role in the aviation industry and economy at large by providing connectivity services for both passengers and cargo, facilitating trade and investment, tourism and promoting job creation,” the statement said.

According to the DPE, some 800 jobs have been created at the airline.

“DPE wants to thank the traveling public and loyal SAA customers for their continued support. Your support has helped to create 800 jobs for pilots, cabin crew and other workers.

“Their jobs are being endangered by the selfishness, reckless behaviour and greed of certain elements,” DPE said. 

Source: South African Government News Agency