
Ⓜ️. Tlhogi
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Ⓜ️. Tlhogi
@1stMelvin
Fly like an eagle 🦅



#RT [INTENSIVE SEARCH FOR A KIDNAPPED 2 YEAR-OLD GIRL] Police in Tinmyne have opened cases of housebreaking at residential and kidnapping following the disappearance of a 2 year-old girl from her home in Ga-Mabuela village in the early hours of Saturday 02 May 2026. It is alleged that at about 02:00, the victim’s 52 year-old grandmother woke up to visit a bathroom and took her granddaughter, Omphile Sethole with her before returning to bed. When the grandmother woke again at around 06:00, the child was missing, and a window of the room was open. Family members and neighbors conducted an immediate search of the area but could not locate the child. The matter was reported to the local police who have since launched a massive search operation for the missing toddler and the unknown suspect. At the time of her disappearance, Omphile Sethole was wearing a pink jersey and black tights. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Omphile Sethole or the suspect is urgently requested to contact the Investigating Officer Sergeant Moshe Mashaba on 082 319 9448 or crime stop number 08600 10111 or nearest police station or MySAPS App. Police investigations are continuing.




He said when he gets to the commission kuzokhala amadoda Kukhala yena manje … 😭😭😭😭





[ILLEGAL HANDLING AND MISUSE OF FIREARMS] It has been noted with serious concern a video circulating on social media depicting women allegedly handling and cocking firearms inside a house. From the video, it appears that the women may not be properly trained or authorised to handle firearms. The police therefore warns that the reckless handling and misuse of firearms pose a serious danger to both the individuals involved and members of the public. In terms of the Firearms Control Act 60 of 2000, any person handling or using a firearm must be legally authorised to do so and must be in possession of a valid firearm licence or permit where applicable. Firearm owners also have a legal responsibility to ensure that their firearms are not accessed or used by individuals who do not possess the necessary competency certificates or firearm licences. The registered owner of a firearm may face criminal charges if found to have allowed unauthorised persons access to the firearm. The implications may also be significant where the object involved is a toy gun, imitation firearm, or blank gun, particularly if it is used in a manner that creates fear, intimidation, or the reasonable perception that it is a real firearm. Police wish to remind members of the public that firearms are not toys and should never be used recklessly, displayed irresponsibly, or handled for entertainment purposes, including for social media content. The public is urged to act responsibly and to report any illegal possession, misuse, or reckless handling of firearms to the nearest police station or anonymously through the Crime Stop number 08600 10111.















