Suspect arrested for possession of stolen livestock

NORTHERN CAPE - A 47-year-old male was arrested by the police in Rietfontein for possession of stolen livestock on Monday, 09 January 2023.

Police members were conducting farm visits when they came across the suspect. He was in possession of five 5 sheep that he attempted to sell at the nearby farms. During preliminary investigation it was discovered that the sheep were brought in from Namibia into South Africa. The investigations on the case are continuing.

The vigilance of the members were applauded by the Station Commander of Rietfontein, Captain Mthuthuzeli Block and he warned the public to reject and report stolen goods as buying such goods is a criminal offence.

Source: South African Police Service

Five suspected copper cable thieves appear in court

POTCHEFSTROOM – A total of five men, accused of copper cable theft, has on Tuesday, 10 January 2023, appeared briefly before the Christiana Magistrate’s Court on a charge of possession of suspected stolen property.

The accused court’s appearance stems from their apprehension on Sunday, 08 January 2023 at about 07:15. It is alleged that the accused were travelling from Bloemhof towards the direction of Christiana on the N12 road in a VW Combi, when their vehicle got a puncture. Transnet Security Guards, who were passing by the same route, became suspicious of the vehicle and they allegedly called the police for assistance.

Furthermore, upon arrival of the police at the scene, they found the accused, Nkosibonile Hlwayelo (30), Lawrence Senekane Lebajwa (41), Joshuoa Morolong (37), Teboho Sefole (28) Mohale Tlolotlolo (34). The accused vehicle was searched and the police found copper cables, brass and tools including a bolt cutter and iron saw. All the copper cable, brass and other stolen goods are estimated at the value of R5 000 000.00.

All five accused were immediately arrested and charged with possession of suspected stolen property. Four of the accused, Lebajwa, Morolong, Sefole and Tlolotlolo are Lesotho Nationals and had no proper documentation. They will also face an additional charge of contravening the Immigration Act no 13 of 2002, Section 49(1). They were all remanded in custody until their next appearance at the same court on Thursday, 19 January 2023. Investigation into the matter continues.

Source: South African Police Service

Alleged robber remanded in custody

NELSPRUIT - A 34-year-old alleged robber, Sphiwe Ngema was remanded in custody by the Carolina Magistrate's Court on Monday, 09 January 2023, for common robbery and for possession of unlicensed firearm with ammunition.

His appearance came after his arrest for allegedly robbing an owner of his licenced firearm on 07 January 2023 at a Filling Station in Carolina. The victim reported the matter to the police and a case was opened against him. An investigation was immediately launched, which led police to a certain house in Silobela, Carolina where the suspect was nabbed and the firearm seized from him. The suspect was then charged for illegal possession of a firearm with ammunition as well as for robbery.

During his court appearance, he was remanded in custody for further investigation and for formal bail application. He is expected to make his second court appearance on 16 January 2023.

The Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela has welcomed the arrest made as well as the recovery of the firearm. The General further emphasised that firearms in wrong hands are a danger to the society.

Source: South African Police Service

Copper cables recovered at a tuckshop in Rosedale

UPINGTON - The Upington Border Police members reacted on information received about dealing in stolen goods activities at a tuck shop in Rosedale on Wednesday, 11 January 2023.

Members visited the shop and upon further investigation, they came across 136kg copper cables and various copper taps, fittings and pipes to the estimated value of R 25 000.00 at the premises.

Different types of electrical tools which includes grinders, drills and extension cords to the estimated value of R20 000.00 were also found at the tuck shop. All exhibits were seized and booked in for safety at the police station.

The 52-year-old suspect who was identified as the owner of the tuck shop, was arrested for possession of suspected stolen goods and is expected to appear in court soon.

Source: South African Police Service

A male was killed by a train at a level crossing

HEIDEDAL - A pedestrian was hit and killed by a train on a level crossing near Heidedal in Bloemfontein.

On Wednesday, 11 January 2023 at about 07:30, Heidedal police received a call about a train accident near East-end Industrial Park. On arrival, members found the dismembered body of a male in his mid-40s who was wearing a black jersey with white stripes. Heidedal police have opened a case of culpable homicide for further investigation.

An appeal is made to pedestrians to be observant while crossing the railway lines. Cross railroad tracks only at designated pedestrian or roadway crossings and obey all warning signs and signals. Always stop, look both ways, and listen for trains before crossing the tracks.

The victim, who is in his mid-40s is unknown, and police are pleading with the community nearby to assist in identifying the deceased. Anyone with information can contact Heidedal Station Commander, Lieutenant Colonel Pule on 0716065715.

Source: South African Police Service

Additional COVID-19 booster doses to be open for all adults

The Department of Health will begin to make additional COVID-19 vaccination booster doses available to all adults, following the detection of the more transmissible XBB.1.5 sub-variant of the Omicron variant in the country.

The department’s Dr Lesley Bamford explained that currently, adults over the age of 50 are eligible to receive four doses – including booster doses – of the vaccine, while those between 18 and 49 can receive three doses.

“It is our intention to offer an additional dose. So that will be a fifth dose for people 50 years and older and a fourth dose for people 18 to 49 years of age. Those additional doses will also be available for people who are immunocompromised.

“Our expectation is that those additional booster doses will be available during January, probably towards the end of the month. But we are working hard to provide those additional doses.

“Any adult who has not had a dose in the past six months, whether they are immunocompromised or not, will be eligible to receive an additional booster dose,” she said.

Bamford added that children between the ages of 12 and 17 years of age will not be eligible for booster doses.

“That age group is eligible to receive two doses of the Pfizer vaccine. Our Vaccine Ministerial Advisory Committee has indicated that they currently do not recommend that we provide booster doses to that age group based on an understanding that the protection provided by the two doses should be adequate in that age group which is at low risk of severe COVID-19 infection.

“[Regarding] the paediatric Pfizer vaccine…we anticipate that, that vaccine will arrive in the country towards the end of January or the beginning of February,” she said.

She explained that a “mix and match between the two different vaccines” can be taken as a booster and that South Africa has enough vaccine doses available.

“We do have large stocks of our two vaccines. We have approximately 10 million doses of the J&J vaccine and 8 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine. The Pfizer vaccine…currently the doses expire at the end of March and the end of April. However, we do anticipate that the shelf life of the vaccines will be extended for a minimum of another three months.

“The J&J vaccines do not expire until 2024 and in some cases, 2025,” she said.

Health Minister, Dr Joe Phaahla, emphasised that the vaccine has been proven to make a difference even at the height of the fourth wave.

“We are advocating for vaccination and the reason we’re doing so is because vaccination has [been] proven [to be efficient] beyond reasonable doubt. Since there has been vaccinations, any changes in the nature of the virus in terms of variants…even when there has been high transmissibility, has resulted in milder illness and sometimes even asymptomatic infections.

“Vaccines have proven to be effective. Not in terms of preventing one to be infected but many of us who have been vaccinated even when we got infected, it remained very mild and statistics are there,” he said.

By Monday, some 38 271 617 jabs had been administered with 22 498 138 people receiving at least one dose.

Information on vaccination sites can be obtained by calling the national health hotline at 0800 029 999 or visit https://sacoronavirus.co.za/active-vaccination-sites

Source: South African Government News Agency