Over 1 800 people were arrested this past weekend, from March 31 to April 2, as police, including high-ranking officers, traced wanted suspects, conducted roadblocks, raided illegal liquor outlets, and performed stop and searches, among other crime prevention initiatives.
In all, 388 of these suspects were apprehended in the Johannesburg District, where Acting Provincial Commissioner of Police in Gauteng, Major General Tommy Mthombeni, headed the integrated Operation O Kae Molao.
According to Lieutenant Colonel Mavela Masondo, this operation included a roadblock in Roodepoort on Saturday evening, during which 83 suspects were arrested for being undocumented foreign nationals, 18 for driving under the influence of alcohol, and one for possessing ammunition, and three unlicensed shebeens were closed down.
“Others were arrested during the tracing of wanted suspects who committed offences such…