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The Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC) is requesting for Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala to be brought to the Kgosi Mampuru prison within the next 96 hours.
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@3rd_Godfather @Am_Blujay Unfortunately I do and I understand it clearly
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@GATSHENISAM @Am_Blujay You honestly don't know the law or how it wors my G
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@GATSHENISAM So he must kill another person first rather shoot the aggressor please
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@mtsbolz @Am_Blujay You domkop u want him to shoot ,do u no the consequences of it
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@GATSHENISAM @Am_Blujay What do you need to think about when someone's life is in danger. Stop talking through your ass.
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Patriots, we have successfully located this idiot. Soon we will pay him a special visit.
All the people who sold these houses should bring title deeds to claim them back for free. Apparently he sells drugs and managed to purchase these RDPs with drug proceeds, each at R9,500 = 776,876.09 Naira.


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SAPS Captain Granted R50 000 Bail in Alleged Multi-Million Rand Fraud Case
A 53-year-old South African Police Service (SAPS) captain, Johannes van Rensburg, has been granted bail of R50 000 following his appearance in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, 7 April 2026.
The officer, who is currently suspended, faces charges of fraud and theft linked to the alleged misuse of millions of rand within a police financial system. His case has been postponed to 30 July 2026 for further proceedings.
As part of his bail conditions, van Rensburg has surrendered his passport to the State.
According to authorities, the captain was attached to the finance division of the Protection and Security Service (PSS) at the time the alleged offences took place. An internal investigation, initiated on 1 April 2026, uncovered irregular transactions on the SAPS Polfin system, triggering a deeper probe.
Police spokesperson Athlenda Mathe confirmed that the accused allegedly used his access to the system to authorise substantial cash withdrawals under false pretences.
The funds were reportedly processed as travel expenses for close protection officers linked to the Presidential Protection Services (PPS). However, investigations revealed that the money did not reach the intended recipients.
Instead, it is alleged that van Rensburg personally withdrew the funds in large cash amounts.
Following a detailed internal investigation, a formal case was opened at Sunnyside police station, after which the SAPS anti-corruption unit took over the matter.
Police have emphasised that no members of the Presidential Protection Services, including those assigned to the President, Deputy President, or Cabinet, have been implicated in the alleged scheme.
The case continues as investigations unfold.
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#FannieNkosi is back in court for a formal bail application on the 13th of April 2026
He will be held at the Kgosi Mampuru Hospital wing as it’s been said he’s life is in danger.
#MadlangaCommission
#CountryDuty
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Dear SAPS @SAPoliceService @CrimeWatch_RSA
Scoobynero has a firearm in his house, exposed and not stored in a prescribed room as required by Law
Is this not a violation of Firearms Controls Act 60 of 2000 and does a failure to comply not constitute a Criminal offence?


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15 840 ARRESTED, 132 UNLICENSED FIREARMS SEIZED, 532 ILLEGAL TAVERNS AND SHEBEENS SHUT DOWN DURING EASTER WEEK
The South African Police Service (SAPS) Easter operations resulted in multiple arrests and the confiscation of illegal firearms, reinforcing efforts to combat crime and enhance public safety during the holiday period.
During this period, multiple law enforcement agencies led by the SAPS implemented heightened visibility patrols, roadblocks, and targeted crime-prevention initiatives.
These efforts have yielded significant results with the arrest of 15 840 suspects for various crimes ranging from murder to rape.
Most importantly, 132 illegal and unlicensed firearms including 1097 rounds of ammunition were seized.
The province of Kwazulu-Natal seized the majority of handguns with 42 seized.
A total of 747 dangerous weapons including knives were also confiscated.
These confiscations are a critical step in our ongoing fight against violent crime.
One of the critical areas we continue to focus on is the regulation of alcohol sales and the shutdown of illegal taverns and just this past week, a total of 532 illegal taverns and shebeens were shut down for non compliance to the liquor act.
773 of those who were found to be selling liquor without a valid liquor license were also arrested.
The majority of those without liquor licenses were arrested in KZN (299) and Mpumalanga with 209 suspects arrested.
By shutting down illegal taverns and arresting those who sell liquor unlawfully, law enforcement is taking a firm stand against environments that enable crime to thrive.
During law enforcement operations, 1 419 suspects were arrested for driving under the influence of alchohol. The province of KwaZulu- Natal arrested the majority of drunk drivers with 588, followed by Mpumalanga with 199 and the Eastern Cape province with 197 arrests.
The fight against drugs remains an urgent priority for government to build safer communities and just this week, a total of 1744 suspects were arrested for drug possession.
The majority of arrests were effected in the Western Cape with 737, followed by KwaZulu-Natal with 341 arrests made.
A breakdown of other arrests are as follows:
Assault GBH: 1342
Murder:146
Attempted murder: 123
Rape:189
House robbers: 171
Dealing in drugs: 334
The National Commissioner of SAPS, General Fannie Masemola has commended the dedication and bravery of our law enforcement officers who continue to work tirelessly, often under dangerous conditions
to rid our communities off crime sighting that their efforts are making a tangible difference in the country.
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@Knick_RSA Ahh they wont now they're been given evisa by whom we dont no
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