Sekhukhune District Commissioner welcomes newly appointed Constable

SEKHUKHUNE- On Thursday 15 December 2022, the Sekhukhune District Commissioner Major General Lehabe-Metsi welcomed 12 newly appointed Constable who participated in passing out parade that took place across the Country from Tuesday 13 of December until Thursday 15 December 2022.

The Constables hit the ground running in order to enhance more boots on the ground for safer festive.

During her speech the General highlighted that they must keep themselves away from taking part in Criminal activities and ensure that they serve their Country with pride.

The young and energetic Constable went out to patrol the streets of Groblersdal were they were able to confiscate large quantity of dagga while patrolling in the Groblersdal CBD.

The newly Constable will continue with this patrol and more activities in the SAPS throughout the Festive Season.

Source: South African Police Service

UN Weekly Roundup: December 10-16, 2022

Here is a fast take on what the international community has been up to this past week, as seen from the United Nations perch.

Iran Expelled From Women’s Commission

Iran was voted off the U.N.’s Commission on the Status of Women on Wednesday for its crackdown against peaceful protesters and its repressive and discriminatory policies toward women and girls. The 54-nation Economic and Social Council voted 29-8 with 16 abstentions to remove Iran immediately from the commission, which meets for two weeks each March.

Iran Voted Off UN Group Focused on Women’s Rights

Gross Human Rights Violations Alleged in War in Ukraine

The U.N. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on Thursday accused Russia of gross violations of international human rights and humanitarian law in Ukraine. The accusation was made in a report on recent developments in Russia’s war on Ukraine and was submitted to the Human Rights Council.

Gross Human Rights Violations Mark Ukraine War

Refugee Agency Concerned About Somalis in Kenyan Camp

The U.N. refugee agency warned this week that humanitarian conditions are deteriorating for tens of thousands of Somalis in Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camp as unrelenting drought grips the Horn of Africa and funding dries up.

UNHCR: Conditions Deteriorate for Somalis in Dadaab Refugee Camps

In Brief:

— The U.N. refugee agency said Friday that actress Angelina Jolie is leaving her role as UNHCR special envoy. Jolie has worked with the refugee agency for 21 years and has become a very visible and respected advocate for the plight and rights of displaced persons around the world. In a joint statement, UNHCR and Jolie said she is moving on “to engage on a broader set of humanitarian and human rights issues.” High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi thanked her for her dedication, saying she has been “an important humanitarian partner.” Jolie has carried out more than 60 field missions, most recently to Yemen and Burkina Faso. The actress and activist said she will continue “to do everything in my power in the years to come to support refugees and other displaced people. After 20 years working within the U.N. system, I feel it is time for me to work differently, engaging directly with refugees and local organizations, and supporting their advocacy for solutions.”

— On Wednesday, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres met with Honduran President Xiomara Castro at the U.N. to discuss the establishment of an international mechanism against impunity and corruption in Honduras. They signed a memorandum of understanding that laid out the terms to support the establishment of an independent, impartial and autonomous mechanism. Details on the establishment and functioning of the mechanism will be taken up in future negotiations on a bilateral agreement, a U.N. spokesperson said.

— The head of the World Health Organization told reporters Wednesday that his uncle had been “murdered” by Eritrean forces in northern Ethiopia’s Tigray region. Reuters reports that Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who comes from Tigray and has been vocal about the conflict, said at a COVID-19 news conference in Geneva that he almost canceled his attendance because he was “not in good shape” after hearing of his uncle’s “murder.” He said more than 50 other people had been killed in the same incident. He did not give any further details.

— The Pan American Health Organization delivered nearly 1.2 million doses of oral cholera vaccines to Haiti this week. PAHO plans to begin a vaccination campaign Sunday in some of the hardest-hit areas of the capital, Port-au-Prince. Vaccinations will also take place in the commune of Mirebalais, in the north. Suspected cholera cases rose almost 10% in the past week to more than 14,000. PAHO and its partners have set up 70 cholera treatment centers and rapid response teams in Haiti.

— An Irish peacekeeper was killed and three others were injured, one critically, in south Lebanon on Wednesday, just outside the UNIFIL mission’s area of operations. The victims are part of the mission, which maintains stability along the “blue line” with Israel. The mission is a relatively safe one; the last time a peacekeeper was killed in a violent incident was in 2007. Secretary-General Guterres has called for a swift investigation. Ireland’s foreign and defense minister, Simon Coveney, was at the United Nations on Thursday and said his government would also launch its own investigation, in addition to ones by the U.N. and the Lebanese authorities. He said there were two armored vehicles each with four peacekeepers driving toward the capital, Beirut. The cars were separated, and one was surrounded by what he described as a “mob,” whose members were aggressive and fired shots. He said the Lebanese government has pledged its full cooperation in the investigations.

Good news

The secretary-general said Monday that the organization has hit several gender parity goals ahead of schedule. Guterres has said one of his key strategic priorities for the U.N. is to have equal representation of male and female personnel in order to achieve gender equality in its work. In the past five years, the secretariat has achieved equality in the numbers of male and female senior officials, heads and deputy heads of peace operations, and resident coordinators. The number of U.N. entities with at least half women staff has also increased from five to 26. But progress has been slow and uneven in field missions, and Guterres said efforts would be made to improve that. Overall, he said the secretariat would be close to parity in 2025 – three years ahead of schedule.

What We Are Watching Next Week

On Monday, at 10 a.m. New York time, the secretary-general will hold his year-end news conference at U.N. headquarters. You can watch it here.

Source: Voice of America

Truck driver rescued and two alleged kidnappers arrested

NELSPRUIT – A truck driver (42) who became a victim of kidnapping has been rescued today, 16 December 2022 in Komatipoort. Two suspects aged 25 and 28 were nabbed. The truck driver from the country of Zimbabwe was kidnapped on Thursday 15 December 2022 around 03:00 near Libombo Boarder in Komatipoort.

According to the report, the victim was kidnapped by armed suspects under the railway bridge in Komatipoort as he returned to the truck he was driving after buying some food. It is said that he was taken by his assailants at gunpoint into the bushes. It is further indicated that the suspects demanded a ransom of R50 000-00 to be deposited by his employer.

Various stakeholders including the National Intervention Unit (NIU), South African National Defence Force (SANDF), the Airwing, Crime Intelligence, Hostage Negotiators, K9 Unit, Detectives as well as the victim’s employer mobilised resources in order to ensure that the victim is brought back alive.

These members work tirelessly and due to the rainy weather condition yesterday, 15 December 2022 the search had to be called off. The suspects contacted a colleague as well as the victim’s employer and further made some demand. Through collaboration that was made by the stakeholders, the victim was traced and found as well as the two suspects cornered and apprehended. During their arrest an air-gun was found as well as four mobile phones in their possession. Further than that, a large sum of undisclosed amount of cash was found in their possession. The members also found two knives in the possession of the two suspects.

The two were charged for kidnapping as well as possession of suspected stolen properties and they’re expected to appear at them Komatipoort Magistrate’s Court on Monday, 19 December 2022 facing the said charges. Police cannot rule out the possibility that the two could have been involved in the previous kidnapping incident whereby a truck driver went through a similar ordeal in the past week. More suspects could be arrested as the investigation continues.

The Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela has praised the members’ hard work which paid off and appreciated that the victim was found alive. The General further warned perpetrators of similar at the border targeting truck drivers that it is just a matter of time before each one of them is brought to book. “We will continue to hunt for these suspects until we find each one of them wherever they are hiding.”

Source: South African Police Service

Two employees are due to appear in court for theft of chicken woth thousands of rands

POLOKWANE – Two employees of Koelkamer Factory are expected to appear before the Makhado Magistrate court on Monday 19 December 2022 following their apprehension in connection with theft of Chicken pallets valued at thousands of rands that were reportedly stolen from the factory situation in Makhado on Thursday, 15 December 2022.

The suspects aged 34 and 44 were arrested next to Makhado show ground yesterday on Thursday 15 December 2022 by the members of the Makhado Crime Intelligence Unit while on the way to deliver the stolen stock to their suppliers at Thohoyandou under the Vhembe District.

According to the information, Police received a complaint from the management of the factory about the repeated theft of chicken pallets to the value of over R45.000 at the factory on 09 and 13 December 2022. A tactical intelligence driven operation was conducted by the Police around Makhado town yesterday on Thursday 15 December 2022 to monitor the movement of the employees at the factory after receiving a tip-off from a member of the Community.

Subsequently, Police spotted the two employees who were driving a factory truck which was intended to sell the Chicken to their suppliers in Thohoyandou and pounced on them next to Makhado showground.

The truck was stopped and searched and Police discovered another load of chicken pallets and the duo could not provide satisfactory explanation about the destination of the chicken pallets and were immediately arrested on the spot.

The Provincial Commissioner of Limpopo Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe has praised the Police for their prompt response in apprehending the two suspects. “We appreciate the swiftness at which the members apprehended the suspects before they could bring the factory down on its knees financially due to the theft of the chicken pallets” Concluded Lieutenant Gen Hadebe.

Source: South African Police Service

Police recover a stolen vehicle, an unlicensed firearm and ammunition following a high-speed car chase in Eden Park

PARKTOWN – Vigilance by members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) in Gauteng continuously leads to successful arrests and recoveries across the province.

In the early hours of Thursday morning, 15 December 2022 members of SAPS Edenpark recovered a stolen motor vehicle, an unlicensed firearm, ammunition and other items following a shootout with three suspects in Palm Ridge.

A preliminary report suggests the SAPS members were out on a crime prevention patrol when two suspicious looking vehicles passed them while travelling along Sontonga Road in Palm Ridge. The members attempted to intercept the vehicles, but a high-speed car chase ensued.

The suspects then started firing gun shots and the members retaliated where after the driver of the one vehicle lost control. The driver and two other occupants tried to flee the scene while continuing shooting at the police, but sustained gunshot wounds. Two of the suspects were fatally wounded and declared dead at the scene, while the other suspect managed to evade arrest and fled.

Police recovered an unlicensed firearm and ammunition as well as an imitation firearm (“toy gun”) and breaking implements found at the scene. Further investigation also revealed that the suspects’ vehicle is linked to a theft of motor vehicle case and was subsequently recovered.

Further investigation is still under way.

Source: South African Police Service

Police arrest suspects during recent SAPS interventions

WESTERN CAPE – Committed to keep their communities safe and free from drugs, police members responded to the call of the community and arrested suspects in possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition and drugs in two isolated incidents.

Police members of Operation Restore were busy with patrols on Thursday 15 December 2022, when they responded to information pertaining to drugs and firearms at a house in Kallossie Street in Rosendal, Delft. Upon arrival at the address they found an unknown man who immediately tried to flee, but he was apprehended by the police members. They searched the man and confiscated a revolver with ammunition. The 24-year-old man was arrested and detained on a charge of possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition. The members continued with an intense search of the premises and confiscated drugs and cash. They arrested and detained a 69-year-old man on a charge of dealing in drugs.

In an unrelated intervention three unknown armed suspects entered a local store in Dal Josafat in Paarl on Friday 16 December 2022. They emptied the cash registers and fled the scene. As they were outside the building they fired numerous gunshots at the complainant and his father. The owner of the shop managed to return fire wounding the suspect with the firearm. The local police patrol vehicle who was nearby responded to the sound of gunshots and the complainant pointed out the suspect. The police members gave chase and apprehended the suspect and searched him, confiscating a 9mm pistol with ammunition. They arrested the 44-year-old man on charges of business robbery and possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition.

Once charged the suspects are expected to appear in Bellville and Paarl Magistrate court’s on the mentioned charges.

Source: South African Police Service

Targeted operations against illegal mining lead to recovery of assortment of mining eqwuipment

POLOKWANE – The concerted efforts by the South African Police Services in Limpopo to deal with illegal mining continue to yield positive results following the recovery of mining equipment at Driekop mine outside Burgersfort on Wednesday 14 December 2022.

These disruptive operations were conducted by various units including the Provincial Organized Crime Unit, the DPCI, Department of Mineral Resources and Energy, Provincial Task Team and Home Affairs at Mooihoek village in Driekop and, in the process they found an abandoned illegal mining equipment.

It is believed that while the Multi-Disciplinary Team was busy with the disruptive Operation, the Illegal Miners spotted them and fled to evade an arrest and thus leaving their Mining Equipment on the scene.

Twelve 12 undocumented persons were also arrested during the operation.

The Provincial Commissioner of Limpopo Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe hailed the collaborative effort by the teams involved. “We believe that with this kind of Commitment and continuous Operations, we will win this fight against illegal Mining,” concluded Lieutenant General Hadebe.

The arrested foreign nationals will appear before Praaktiseer Magistrate Court soon facing charges of of contravention of Immigration Act.

Police operations are still continuing.

Source: South African Police Service