Over 2,164,93 ml of confiscated liquor disposed of in the Sedibeng District
Date Published:
2025/07/26
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Media Statement
South African Police Service
Office of the Provincial Commissioner Gauteng

 

SEDIBENG - On 25 July 2025, the police attached to Sedibeng District officially disposed of liquor that was confiscated from different policing precincts in Sedibeng District.

The initiative was attended by police officers from Sedibeng District, Evaton, Meyerton, Ratanda, Sebokeng, Sharpeville, Vereeniging well as, the Office of the Premier, MMC of Safety and Security, Liquor Board, Gauteng Traffic, Emfuleni By-Laws, Midvaal, Gauteng Traffic Wardens, and CPF.

The Acting District Commissioner Brigadier Mbangwa Nkhwashu, led the demonstration of the liquor disposal process, highlighting the collaborative efforts of various police stations throughout the district.

He stated that a total of 2,164,93 millilitres of alcohol had been destroyed during this phase, all of which was seized from individuals and businesses operating without valid liquor licenses. Through the dedication of the members, Sedibeng District will continue to curb crime by building strong relationships between police and communities. Their active participation enables them to tap into a collective wisdom and creativity, leading to more effective solutions to local challenges.

Brigadier Mbangwa Nkhwashu further emphasized that the disposal event forms part of SAPS’s ongoing efforts, in partnership with local stakeholders, to ensure compliance with liquor regulations and promote public safety in the Sedibeng District.

Any person who may have information about illegal shebeens can contact SAPS anonymously on 08600 10111, or via MySAPS App.
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