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DUNDEE KZN: Over 1000 arrests as SAPS sweep through KZN

During police operation, 35 vehicle that were stolen or robbed were recovered.

Over 1000 people were arrested by KZN SAPS last week in a continued clampdown down on criminality.

Teams consisting of police officers and other law enforcement agencies have been deployed across the province and they have worked tirelessly to maintain peace and stability in the province.

“During these operations, 1149 suspects that were arrested for various crimes including murder, attempted murder, robberies, fraud, rape, possession of firearms, possession of drugs and possession of a stolen property,” said Captain Gwala, SAPS spokersperson. 

SAPS arrested 13 persons for murder, 16 for attempted murder, 47 for robberies, 37 for rape, 230 for assaults, 30 for burglary, 44 for malicious damage to property, 34 for theft, 124 for drug related offences and 40 for being in possession of stolen property.

S APS also seized 36 firearms during these operations, which included rifles, pistols and revolvers as well as 676 rounds of ammunition. During police operation, 35 vehicle that were stolen or hijacked were recovered. Police officers also seized large quantities of drugs, alcohol, counterfeit goods and other items.

All the arrested suspects briefly appeared at their respective Magistrates Courts across the province. High visibility operations are still ongoing in the province.  

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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