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Police arrest more than 16 000 in just one week

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Last updated: May 20, 2025 9:18 am
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Suspects Arrested for Murder, Rape, and Bullying in South Africa

In a week-long operation known as Operation Shanela, the South African Police Services (SAPS) have made a significant number of arrests, totaling more than 16,000 individuals. These arrests were made for a variety of crimes, including murder, rape, illegal possession of firearms, and drug dealing.

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Suspects Arrested for Murder, Rape, and Bullying in South AfricaCombating Bullying and Promoting Discipline

According to Police spokesperson Brigadier Athlenda Mathe, there were 223 reported rape cases, with the highest number of arrests in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) at 106. Additionally, there were 82 arrests for illegal possession of firearms and 272 for illegal drug dealing. The Western Cape had the highest number of arrests for these offenses, with 55 individuals apprehended.

Furthermore, a total of 183 suspects were arrested for murder, with the highest number of arrests in the Eastern Cape at 52, followed by Gauteng and KZN with 36 arrests each.

Combating Bullying and Promoting Discipline

General Fannie Masemola, the National Commissioner of SAPS, has called on parents, guardians, community leaders, and young people to collaborate with the police in instilling discipline, respect, and accountability, particularly in preventing and addressing incidents of bullying.

Recent incidents involving bullying have led to arrests, including the case of seven girls aged between 13 and 15 who were arrested for their involvement in bullying a 14-year-old girl. These individuals appeared before the JHB Magistrates Court and are facing charges of common assault.

Masemola emphasized that bullying is a criminal offense with serious consequences, warning young people of the legal repercussions they may face if involved in such behavior. Through initiatives like the School Safety MOU with the Department of Basic Education, SAPS aims to raise awareness about the dangers and consequences of bullying and gangsterism in schools.

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It is crucial for young people to understand the gravity of their actions and the potential impact on their future, as criminal records resulting from bullying incidents can have long-lasting effects. Masemola stressed the importance of refraining from engaging in bullying behavior and urged bystanders to not condone or encourage such acts.

As the SAPS continues to crack down on crime and promote safety in communities, it is essential for all members of society to work together in fostering a culture of respect, accountability, and discipline.

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