Thursday, April 10th, 2025

 

Successes against criminals in City

Cops grab those suspects

THE City of Cape Town’s crime fighting teams had good successes in the past week (7 to 10 April 2025).

According to the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, the traffic services, metro police, and law enforcement teams were deployed to the Steenberg area in an effort to assist the SAPS.

“The area has recently seen a surge in gang-related shootings. It was during this deployment that our traffic team recovered a stolen motor vehicle in Vrygrond near Muizenberg on Monday, 7 April. The vehicle was located with the support of SAPS Flying Squad, and two suspects were arrested for possession of a stolen motor vehicle.

“On Tuesday, 8 April our law enforcement officers on patrol in Woodstock spotted a suspicious vehicle and stopped it, discovering that it was also stolen. The driver was arrested.

“Also in Woodstock, on Wednesday 9 April law enforcement officers arrested three suspects for possession of a variety of drugs,” said Smith.

Other arrests included a 21-year-old man for possession of a prohibited gun in Hanover Park, a 23-year-old man for drug dealing and a third suspect in Gugulethu for possession of prohibited firearm and ammunition.


Drones, body cams ready for Easter

High tech crosses SA borders

SOMETHING good is coming to South Africa’s borders soon.

The Border Management Authority (BMA) announced at a media briefing in Pretoria on 10 April 2025 that four drones and 40 body cameras will be deployed for the first time at the country’s ports of entry over the coming Easter weekend.

The new border patrol technology was put on display at the media briefing. Source: SAnews.gov.za



The AI (Artificial Intelligence) powered drones are equipped with some of the most advanced night vision cameras in the world.

The devices are able to recognise and lock onto heat sources, moving people or vehicles. They can travel at speeds f oup to 43 kilometres per hour and are capable of operating in remote rural areas and underground without access to GPS.

The Minister of Home Affairs Dr Leon Schreiber told the briefing the launch of this technology marks the biggest step forward for increased border security and management.

“Data shows that when we first trialled the use of drones over the festive season, the number of attempted illegal crossings that were successfully prevented, increased by 215%,” said the Minister.

He said the BMA will now permanently deploy this cutting-edge technology on a fulltime basis.

“As we roll out more and more cutting-edge technology, there are fewer and fewer places to hide for criminals who undermine our national security,” he said.

The body cameras will be fitted to officials working in the port environment to detect and punish acts of corruption, while also monitoring the efficiency of officials.

“Importantly, the cameras are linked to a dedicated Digital Evidence Management System which ensures that all footage is admissible in court to ensure successful convictions.”

BMA Commissioner Dr Micheal Masiapato said the Easter period is traditionally characterised by a significant spike in the movement of people and goods across the country’s ports.

“During this period, families travel for religious observances, holidays, and cultural gatherings, while traders and transporters increase activity in preparation for the long Easter weekend. 

“These heightened activities bring both opportunities and risks, requiring a concerted and integrated operational response,” he said.

The BMA will train eight officers to become expert drone pilots.


Social Development gazettes new amounts

All good for grant payments

The Department of Social Development has gazetted the new social grants amounts effective 1 April 2025.

Source: SASSA via Facebook

The new amounts, as per the gazette, are:

Older persons grant: R2310

Older persons grant 75 years plus (additional payment): R2310 + R20

War veterans’ grant (including additional payment): R2310 + R20

Disability grant: R2310

Care dependency grant: R2310

Foster child grant: R1250

Child support grant: R560

Child support grant (Top-Up): R560 + R280

Grant-in-Aid: R560 – Source: SAnews.gov.za