Heightened police ops: 1330 arrested, 74 firearms removed

Residents are also encouraged to report any criminal activity using the SAPS Crime Stop number, 08600 10111 or via MySAPS App.

A total of 12 rifles, 61 pistols and a semi-automatic firearm were among the weapons (together with 913 live rounds of ammunition) ‘removed from society’ during intensified police operations executed in KwaZulu-Natal from November 28 to December 5 .

A total of 1330 suspects were arrested in the process.

During the heightened police operations, 31 people were arrested for murder, 27 nabbed for attempted murder and 32 apprehended for rape and sexual assault.

Several others were put behind bars for crimes ranging from robbery with aggravating circumstances, to carjacking, burglary at residential and business premises, and stock theft.

Police spokesman Colonel Robert Netshiunda said safer festive season operations are in full swing and those who aspire to be criminals will be met with a full might of the law.

Targeted intelligence-driven operations at identified hot spot areas and routine patrols with amplified police visibility are ongoing and law-abiding community members are urged to work with the police and isolate criminals.

Residents are also encouraged to report any criminal activity using the SAPS Crime Stop number, 08600 10111 or via MySAPS App.

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