| 533 rounds of ammunition and 25 firearms recovered during police operations | |
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| Date Published: | 2018/10/08 |
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Media Statement from Eastern Cape Media Centre South African Police Service KING WILLIAM’S TOWN: Efforts to deal with the proliferation of illegal firearms in the Eastern Cape have again resulted in the recovery and confiscation of 533 rounds of ammunition and twenty-five (25) firearms, inclusive of pistols, rifles and homemade firearms during the past week. Twenty-four (24) suspects were arrested for illegal possession of firearms and ammunition, while two (2) more were arrested for pointing of a firearm. The recovered firearms have been sent for ballistic tests to establish if they were used in any other crimes in the province and/or country.
The suspects are amongst the 1 037 suspects arrested for various crimes across the province. Some have appeared in various courts across the province. Of this total, 90 suspects were arrested for drug-related charges while 535 mandrax tablets and over 200kg of dagga was confiscated. On Friday, 05 October 2018 Storms River members seized over 200 kilograms of drugs valued nearly R460 000 and today a 63-year-old male suspect was arrested. A multidisciplinary team of law enforcers in possession of a search warrant raided a house in Puntjiesbos area, Storms River. Inside the house, police seized 200 kilograms of dagga and 1,7 kilograms of tik (crystal meth) with a street value totalling R458 250 and also seized R 3 404 cash. An elderly man was nabbed for dealing in drugs. A 63-year-old suspect is due to appear in the Humansdorp Magistrate's Court on Monday, 08 August 2018 on charges of dealing in dagga and crystal meth (tik). “We will continue with our targeted and informed deployment of resources to ensure that proliferation of the firearms and drugs is ceased. We thank and encourage community members to share information about anyone who may have illegal firearms in their communities. We will also continue to raid the illegal shebeens and seize dangerous weapons which are also used in the commissioning of crime” said Eastern Cape Provincial Commissioner, Lt Gen Liziwe Ntshinga. -Ends- Enquiries: Col Sibongile Soci – 079 525 0464 & Capt Khaya Tonjeni – 071 388 6272
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