Crime
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Help police find the missing persons
CrimeMIDRAND — Police are requesting for information on two children and an a man that went missing on April and…
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Midrand police arrest 22 suspects
CrimeMIDRAND – Midrand police joint operations resulted in 22 arrests.
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Four suspects arrested for conspiracy to commit crime in Ivory Park
CrimeMIDRAND – Four men were arrested after a conspiracy to commit a crime and the police are still looking for…
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R500k stolen goods recovered by Metro and SAPS in Slovo Park
CrimeJOBURG – Metro Police in conjunction with the South African Police recover goods amounting to R500 000 looted from a…
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“The deceased had a painful, agonising and slow death” – Judge tells Patrick Wisani, convicted of the murder of his girlfriend
CrimeJOBURG - Former ANCYL leader sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment for killing his girlfriend, Nosipho Madleleni.
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Police arrest two suspects in connection with hijacked vehicles
CrimeMIDRAND – Tembisa special police unit arrested two suspects for possession of hijacked vehicles in Ivory Park on 7 May.
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Three suspects arrested in Glen Austin after an alleged house robbery
CrimeMIDRAND – Three suspects were arrested in Glen Austin during a house robbery and police are on the hunt for…
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Man arrested for fatal stabbing in Ivory Park and police are on the hunt for the other suspects
CrimeMIDRAND – One suspect is arrested after a group of men allegedly stabbed a man to death in Ivory Park.
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Two men murdered in Ivory Park
CrimePolice are looking for information on the murder of two men who were killed in Ivory Park.
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Alleged assassin granted R3 000 bail
CrimeJOBURG - Elvis Ramosebudi was granted R3 000 bail in the Johannesburg Magistrates' Court on 8 May.
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R1 million counterfeit sneakers ceased in Joburg CBD bust
CrimeJOBURG – Counterfeit sneakers worth a street value of approximately R1 million rand ceased in Joburg CBD by Metro Police…
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Alleged MTN fraudster Brendan Ruth Moshabane granted R200 000 bail
CrimeJOBURG – Magistrate Jerry Jansen van Vuuren said there was no reason to suspect that Moshabane would interfere with evidence…











