Crime
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Police intensify visibility as threat-filled weekend approaches
CrimeThe security alert in question was sent out on October 26 by the US Embassy warning of a potential terror…
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Ingeval jy dit gemis het: Is Jakarandastad die gevaarlikste in Suid-Afrika?
CrimeUpdateVier misdaad hoogty in ons stad?
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A 30-year-old man was shot dead this morning on Simon Vermooten Road in Equestria, Pretoria east.
CrimeParamedics responded to the call at 12:35 where he was found dead, according to Emer-G-Med spokesperson Kyle van Reenen.
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Police recover cache of stolen Tshwane copper cables in Silverton
CrimeAn employee who offered the police a R5 000 bribe to let the manager go, was placed under arrest together…
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Man nabbed on drugs charge, bribery cries wrongful arrest
Crime“The police report that Ashmiye offered them a bribe of R50 that they refused,” police spokesperson says.
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Elderly man tied up, beaten in a brutal Kameeldrift attack
CrimeAn elderly man (75) was tied up, beaten, and robbed in a brutal attack in his home in Kameeldrift West.
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Police flying squad recovers stolen bakkies in Soshanguve and Ga-Rankuwa
CrimeOther vehicles being targeted by criminals include the Fortuner, Ford Ranger, BMW, NP200, VW Polo, 4x4 vehicles and 4x2 bakkie/vans.
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Cable thieves sentenced to five years in prison
CrimeResidents are encouraged to report cable theft and/or tampering with the metro’s electrical infrastructure to the TMPD Cable Theft Unit…
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Man arrested after his victim’s sleuth work gets 15 years
CrimeA 49-year-old mother was also sentenced to 15 years in jail for stealing packets of cheese and painkillers.
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Protect your valuables from prowling criminals this festive season
Crime“Motorists should avoid parking in isolated areas that are not monitored by security or car guards.”
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Lotus Gardens murder accused, alleged drug lord denied bail
CrimeThe community petitioned the court asking that the accused not be granted bail and claiming that he is a drug…
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Scam metro job alert
Crime"We are appalled at the scammers who prey on the emotions of unsuspecting job seekers like this."











