More than 600 suspects were arrested during a province-wide crime blitz in Limpopo, as police launched a high-density Easter operation targeting a range of illegal activities, from murder and rape to unlicensed liquor trading and immigration violations.
A total of 632 suspects were apprehended, and two firearms were recovered as part of the joint Operation Shanela, conducted from Monday, 14 April to Sunday, 20 April 2025.
The operation comprised various SAPS units such as Visible Policing, Public Order Policing, Detective Services, the SANDF, Department of Home Affairs, members of Community Policing Forums, private security, and traffic officers.
Actions executed included:
- 34 unlicensed liquor premises closed
- 23 roadblocks conducted
- 570 premises searched
- 265 farms visited
- 213 second-hand dealers inspected
A total of 188 suspects were arrested for being illegal immigrants, 37 for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, four for illegal possession of firearms, two for murder, four for rape, 30 for dealing in liquor, three for dealing in drugs, 15 for possession of dangerous weapons and 72 for assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm (GBH).
The suspects are facing charges of:
- Murder
- Rape
- Contravention of the Immigration Act
- Illegal dealing in liquor
- Robbery
- Assault GBH
- Malicious damage to property
- Illegal possession of firearms and ammunition
The Acting Provincial Commissioner of Police in Limpopo, Major General Samuel Manala, welcomed the arrests and praised the members for working tirelessly during this Easter period.
The suspects have already begun appearing in various magistrate's courts across the province.
Police investigations are continuing.