Cable Theft Suspects Arrested in Roosevelt Park After Rapid Response by Private Security

Roosevelt Park, Johannesburg – Early this morning, private security officers from SCP Security arrested several suspects involved in the theft of copper cables in the Roosevelt Park area.

At approximately 06:20, a resident contacted the SCP Security Control Room to report suspicious activity at the corner of Anton Van Wouw Street and Mendelsohn Road. The caller stated that individuals were actively cutting and removing copper cables from the location.

Security officers were dispatched immediately and arrived at the scene within minutes. On arrival, they observed multiple suspects who then attempted to flee. Some escaped in a Mazda vehicle, while two others ran on foot, abandoning a truck that was loaded with stolen copper cables.

Officers pursued the suspects through the surrounding streets. The group was successfully apprehended at the intersection of 4th Avenue and 5th Street in Linden. The operation involved coordinated teamwork among the responding officers.

Linden South African Police Service (SAPS) was notified without delay and arrived at the scene to take over the matter.

Security personnel recovered multiple lengths of copper cable from the abandoned truck, along with the vehicle itself.

The incident underscores the role of community reporting in crime prevention, as well as the effectiveness of swift security response and coordination with law enforcement in apprehending suspects involved in cable theft. SCP Security stated that it remains focused on protecting communities in the area around the clock.



Attempted Assassination Targets Police Officer Named in Madlanga Commission Testimony

BOKSBURG – A police officer implicated during testimony at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry into criminality in the South African Police Service survived a targeted shooting attack in Van Dyk Park, Boksburg, on Thursday morning.

The incident took place shortly before 10:00 on Klapper Street, when three gunmen opened fire on the officer’s bakkie. Multiple shots struck the vehicle, but the officer, Viandre Pretorius, managed to escape the attack unharmed and fled the scene.

In a voice note shared shortly after the shooting, Pretorius can be heard urgently requesting help: “Klapper Street, Van Dyk Park. Come and assist me here. They shot my bakkie up. I don’t know if it’s a hit or something. I managed to get out.”

Pretorius was named by Witness D, Marius van der Merwe, during his testimony at the Madlanga Commission. Van der Merwe, who was later shot and killed outside his home in Brakpan, linked Pretorius and several other officers to the 2022 death of Emmanuel Mbhense.

According to van der Merwe’s evidence, Mbhense was abducted during an unauthorised operation in Brakpan. He was allegedly tortured, including being suffocated with a plastic bag placed over his head and secured around his neck. The officers allegedly present during the incident included Constable Zander Frits, Viandre Pretorius, Kershali Stolls, Aiden McKenzie, Jaco Hanekom, and Etienne van der Waal.

Van der Merwe testified that after Mbhense died, the group dumped his body in a lake near Germiston on the instructions of controversial Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department official Julius Mkhwanazi, in an effort to conceal evidence.

The attempted shooting of Pretorius comes after the murder of Marius van der Merwe, who was gunned down outside his Brakpan home following his appearance at the commission. The vehicle allegedly used in van der Merwe’s killing was later recovered in Alexandra.

The Madlanga Commission is investigating allegations of corruption, criminal syndicates, and misconduct involving members of the police service and related agencies. No arrests have been reported in connection with Thursday’s shooting, and police investigations remain ongoing. The incidents have raised serious concerns about the safety of witnesses and individuals linked to the commission’s proceedings.


Drunk Driver Arrested After Crashing Through Wall into Swimming Pool in Kempton Park

Kempton Park, Gauteng – 4 February 2026

A motorist was arrested on charges related to driving under the influence and damage to property after a vehicle smashed through a residential boundary wall and ended up submerged in a swimming pool in Glen Marais, Kempton Park.

The incident occurred on the evening of 25 January 2026. Security personnel from Blue Hawk Tactical, while carrying out routine patrols in the area, came upon the scene where a blue sedan had crashed through the wall of a private property and come to rest partially submerged in the home’s swimming pool. The vehicle showed visible damage, with its lights still active, and oil slicks were evident spreading across the stagnant, green-tinged water in the pool.

Responders from multiple agencies quickly converged on the location. Emergency medical services from ER24 were already on site, alongside personnel from several private security companies, local Community Policing Forum (CPF) members, towing services, City of Ekurhuleni Fire Department, Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD), and SaferCity.

Once officers from EMPD arrived, they conducted an assessment and determined that the driver was under the influence of alcohol. The individual was placed under arrest at the scene for drunk driving and malicious damage to property.

No injuries were reported from the crash, which caused significant structural damage to the residential wall and affected the private swimming pool. The presence of multiple response units highlighted the rapid coordination often seen in community safety networks in the area.

Authorities have not released further details about the driver’s identity or the exact circumstances leading to the loss of control of the vehicle. The case remains under investigation by the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department.

This incident serves as a reminder of the dangers of driving under the influence, particularly in residential areas where such crashes can result in extensive property damage and potential risk to residents.


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