Officers Wounded in Johannesburg Pursuit Shootout

Johannesburg – Two South African Police Service (SAPS) officers sustained gunshot wounds during a vehicle pursuit in the Langlaagte area on Saturday morning. The incident occurred while the officers were following a Toyota sedan along Main Reef Road.

According to reports, the suspects in the Toyota made an abrupt maneuver, allowing their vehicle to fall behind the police car. As the officers’ vehicle moved past, gunfire erupted from the suspects’ car. One officer suffered a graze wound to the head, while the other was struck in the shoulder.

Both injured officers were promptly transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. Their conditions have not been disclosed, but they remain under medical care.

Authorities have initiated an investigation into the shooting and are actively searching for the suspects involved. No arrests have been made at this time.


Motorist Arrested in KZN for Attempted Bribery of Traffic Officers During Road Safety Operation

In northern KwaZulu-Natal, a motorist was arrested after allegedly attempting to bribe Road Traffic Inspectorate (RTI) officers with cash and braai meat. The incident took place during the #NenzaniLaEzweni road safety operation in the uMkhanyakude district.

The motorist was initially stopped by RTI officers from Jozini for exceeding the speed limit and driving under the influence of alcohol. Upon being informed of the arrest, the driver offered R500 to the officers to avoid detention. The amount was later increased to R700, along with an offer of braai meat from the vehicle.

The entire interaction was captured on camera, and the footage is set to be used as evidence in court proceedings against the motorist.

Siboniso Duma, the MEC for Transport and Human Settlements in KwaZulu-Natal, commended the officers for their actions. He stated, “We wish to salute our highly motivated and energised team of RTI from Jozini for arresting a motorist who offered a bribe of R700 and braai meat.” Duma further added, “We pause to pay tribute to Ama RTI Amahle for their high level of integrity, commitment, and exemplary conduct in the public service.”

Duma also highlighted the broader context of such incidents, noting, “Good governance partly means that we must reverse the prevailing culture in which bribery is viewed as permissible.” He emphasized the challenges faced by officers amid economic difficulties but praised their adherence to professional standards.

The RTI officers are responsible for enforcing road safety across more than 34,000 kilometers of road networks in KwaZulu-Natal. The department reported the arrest as part of ongoing efforts to combat corruption and ensure compliance with traffic laws.


Major Bust in Tsakane: 33 Foreign Nationals Detained in Crackdown on Unauthorized Mining

TSAKANE, South Africa – In a coordinated effort to combat unauthorized extraction activities, law enforcement authorities apprehended 33 individuals involved in illicit mining at an abandoned site in Tsakane on the morning of March 5, 2026.

The operation was carried out by members of the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department’s Intervention Unit, in collaboration with the South African Police Service’s specialized unit focused on illegal mining, and private security firm Quattro Security. The team targeted the Vlakfontein Old Mine Dumping Site, a location previously identified as a focal point for such unlawful operations.

Upon arrival, the officers executed a strategic approach to interrupt the ongoing mining activities. The suspects, all foreign nationals ranging in age from 18 to 46, were taken into custody after they were unable to present valid identification papers or passports when requested by the authorities.

In addition to the arrests, the raid resulted in the seizure of several pieces of equipment used in the illegal operations. Items recovered included picks, pendukas, water pumps, spades, hammers, and gas cylinders, all of which were confiscated as evidence.

The detained individuals now face formal charges related to unauthorized mining practices as well as breaches of South Africa’s Immigration Act of 2002. Following their arrest, the group was transported to the Tsakane Police Station for processing and holding.

Officials have indicated that the suspects are scheduled to make their initial court appearance at the Brakpan Magistrate’s Court in the coming days, where proceedings will address the allegations against them.

This action underscores ongoing initiatives by local and national authorities to address the persistent issue of illegal mining in the region, which poses risks to public safety and environmental integrity.



SPAR Employee Assaulted by Colleague in Bothaville Over Breathalyzer Dispute

Bothaville, Free State – A general employee at a SPAR supermarket in Bothaville was allegedly assaulted by a security manager following a disagreement over a breathalyzer test last weekend.

The incident occurred at approximately 2pm at the SPAR store. Tommy Morapedi, aged 41, who has been employed at the supermarket for five years, refused to undergo the breathalyzer test shortly before the end of his shift. Morapedi questioned why the test was not conducted in the morning, which led to an argument with the security manager.

During the altercation, the security manager shoved Morapedi against store shelves and used pepper spray on him until the canister was empty. The confrontation lasted between 10 and 20 minutes. Both individuals sustained injuries and received medical attention. One staff member was subsequently booked off by a doctor.

Morapedi reported experiencing significant pain from the pepper spray and required stitches for his injuries. He stated that he remains in pain and expressed uncertainty about continuing to work alongside the security manager. Morapedi maintained that he was sober at the time and did not require the breathalyzer test.

On Saturday, Morapedi reported the matter to the Bothaville police station. Police advised him to go home and return when sober. He returned on Sunday to formally open a case of common assault against his colleague. Free State police are investigating the incident, obtaining statements from witnesses, and plan to submit the case docket to court for a decision. No arrests have been made to date.

Police spokesperson Sgt Palesa Thabana confirmed that the investigation involves an argument stemming from the breathalyzer test, during which the employee was accused of being under the influence of alcohol. Morapedi has denied being intoxicated.

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) visited the supermarket on Wednesday. EFF representatives demanded the suspension and arrest of the security manager, as well as an apology from SPAR to the community. EFF member Donald Sompane stated that the store informed them the security manager had been suspended on Thursday.

SPAR Group national PR, communications, and sponsorship manager Mpudi Maubane confirmed awareness of the incident. SPAR operates under an independent retailer model, and the Bothaville store’s retailer is handling the matter. The security manager has been suspended pending a full investigation. SPAR stated that it does not tolerate violence, discrimination, or misconduct, and prioritizes the safety, dignity, and wellbeing of employees and customers.

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