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The Ongoing Struggle Against Firearms and Violence: Cape Town’s Metro Police Leading the Charge

by Kagiso Petersen
October 9, 2023

Cape Town’s Metro Police are leading the charge against the ongoing issue of firearms and violence in the city, with recent confiscations of illegal firearms highlighting the urgent need for effective investigation and prosecution of firearmrelated offenses. The problem can be linked to the legacy of apartheid, high levels of unemployment and poverty, and the spread of illegal firearms due to corruption and the illicit arms trade. Despite the challenges, communities have exhibited incredible resilience and determination to tackle the issue, with grassroots initiatives and the power of art and culture playing a crucial role in raising awareness and inspiring change.

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Anti-Gang Unit’s Triumphs: A Step Toward a Safer South Africa

by Serjio Zakharoff
June 6, 2023

The AntiGang Unit (AGU) Combat Team in South Africa has made significant progress in the fight against gang violence. Through their dedication and vigilance, they have recently arrested several suspects and seized numerous firearms, ammunition, and drugs. ## Swift Response in Western Cape

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LEAP Initiative in the Western Cape Reduces Crime Rates

by Serjio Zakharoff
May 24, 2023

The LEAP initiative, implemented in the Western Cape as part of the Western Cape Safety Plan, has achieved significant progress in reducing crime rates since its initiation in 2020. ### Reduction of Murder Rates

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Cape Town’s Safety and Security Personnel Show Significant Progress in Combating Crime in Early 2023

by Kagiso Petersen
May 12, 2023

In the first quarter of 2023, Cape Town’s Metro Police and Law Enforcement Departments made significant strides in their fight against crime, resulting in a notable increase in arrests and confiscations. This article will delve into the factors that contributed to this achievement, the challenges faced by the City’s Safety and Security personnel, and the importance of individual accountability in securing lasting change.

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SAPS Targeted Operations Lead to Recovery of Firearms and Arrest of Suspect

by Liam Fortuin
April 29, 2023

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has implemented targeted operations to combat criminal activities in the country. One key strategy the SAPS employs is deploying officers to hotspot areas to detect and prevent illegal activities. This approach has successfully recovered firearms and apprehended criminals in various parts of the country.

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Addressing the Issue of Lost or Stolen Firearms in South Africa

by Amanda Wilson
April 27, 2023

The proliferation of illegal firearms in South Africa has contributed to the country’s alarming rate of gunrelated crimes. To address this issue, the South African government has enacted the Firearms Control Act (FCA), which regulates firearms possession, use, and transfer.

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Rooiels: A Tale of Bravery and Generosity

by Kagiso Petersen
April 11, 2023

On a quiet Thursday afternoon in the small settlement of Rooiels, a Mercedes Benz caught fire. The car belonged to Carel and Mitzi van Biljon, who had owned it for eight years with the intention of keeping it until the end of their lives. Unfortunately, Carel’s recent stroke had left him incapacitated, and he was no longer able to drive. Mitzi, his wife, had taken over the driving duties and had taken Carel on a scenic drive along the R44 coast. Suddenly, the car’s engine cut out, and it came to a stop. Smoke started billowing out of the boot, and Mitzi realized that the car was on fire. Carel was trapped inside.

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Landmark Conviction: Gang Members Sentenced to 705 Years in Prison

by Aiden Abrahams
April 6, 2023

Three members of a notorious gang that terrorized people in three areas of South Africa have recently been found guilty and given a total of 705 years in jail. The three criminals, Calvin Congo Mabunda, Sibusiso Shamase Mkhwanazi, and Bhova Sticks Nkuna, were given their sentences by the South Gauteng High Court. They were found guilty on 19 charges, including murder, robbery, assault, attempted murder, possession of guns, ammo, and kidnapping.

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