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Suspect tracking and rescue operations in Mpumalanga receive an aerial boost

Seven Mpumalanga police officers have completed a drone pilot course.

Tracking criminals, search-and-rescue missions and operations in remote areas have received a boost as Mpumalanga now has police drone pilots.

Seven Mpumalanga police officers have successfully completed a drone pilot training course in Gauteng. The newly qualified members are expected to enhance policing in the province by providing aerial support to ground forces and monitoring high-risk areas.

Back row: Constable Nelisiwe Ayanda Khoza, Brigadier Winny Mavuso, Major General Dorah Xaba, Constable Elias Ledwaba, Constable Ntokozo Romeo Mtsweni, Constable Anthonio Thabang Mokoena, Constable Xolani Sthembiso Buthelezi, Constable Bonisile Khoza, Sergeant Luyanda Freedom NkambuleFront row: Brigadier Mmemeng Mathakgala, Major General Dr Zeph Mkhwanazi,Brigadier Sikhumbuzo Thela and Major General Moloko Selepe. > Photo: Supplied/SAPS
Back row: Constable Nelisiwe Ayanda Khoza, Brigadier Winny Mavuso, Major General Dorah Xaba, Constable Elias Ledwaba, Constable Ntokozo Romeo Mtsweni, Constable Anthonio Thabang Mokoena, Constable Xolani Sthembiso Buthelezi, Constable Bonisile Khoza, Sergeant Luyanda Freedom Nkambule
Front row: Brigadier Mmemeng Mathakgala, Major General Dr Zeph Mkhwanazi,Brigadier Sikhumbuzo Thela and Major General Moloko Selepe. > Photo: Supplied/SAPS

Mpumalanga police spokesperson Colonel Mavela Masondo said the drone pilots will also offer search and rescue support. “They will also assist in hard-to-access areas during operations related to illicit mining and border policing,” added Masondo.

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Senior management, led by acting provincial commissioner Major General Dr Zeph Mkhwanazi, congratulated the officers, who were identified as constables Nelisiwe Ayanda Khoza, Bonisile Khoza, Xolani Sthembile Buthelezi, Ntokozo Romeo Mtsweni, Anthonio Thabang Mokoena, Elias Ledwaba and Sergeant Luyanda Freedom Nkambule

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Riot Hlatshwayo

Riot Hlatshwayo is a senior journalist based in Mbombela, Mpumalanga. He is the former Bureau Chief of the Sowetan Newspaper in Mpumalanga. Riot has written for more than 16 publications in South Africa and abroad. He is also a former journalist at the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC).

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