
21/08/2025
Over one thousand five hundred nabbed during Limpopo’s Operation Shanela
LIMPOPO - The Police in Limpopo Province have arrested 1526 suspects during the high Density Operation Shanela 2 (Kukula), which started on Monday 11 August 2025, and lasted until Sunday 17 August 2025 across the province.
The operations, conducted in all five districts, resulted in the confiscation of five unlicensed fi****ms and ammunition.
Brigadier Hlulani Mashaba, Limpopo Provincial Police Spokesperson, said the suspects were arrested for various crimes, including murder, attempted murder, assault, r**e, and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
“The police also confiscated 2981 to***co products, one piece of furniture, and two motor vehicles,” he said.
Mashaba added that during the operations, five suspects were arrested for murder, 5 other suspects arrested for attempted murder, 89 suspects arrested for assault GBH, five arrested for illegal possession of unlicensed fi****ms, 17 suspects arrested for possession of dangerous weapons, 52 suspects arrested for illegal dealing in liquor, 52 suspects arrested for possession of precious metal, twelve suspects arrested for r**e, and 35 suspects arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
“In addition, 265 suspects arrested for contravention of immigration act, five unlicensed fi****ms (rifles and handgun) confiscated, 2981 to***co products confiscated, one piece of furniture confiscated and two motor vehicles were also confiscated,” informed Mashaba.
He said some suspects were released after paying admission of guilt fines, while others have started appearing before various magistrate’s courts from Monday 18 August 2025.
“The police urges the public to continue reporting any suspicious activities or crimes to the police, emphasizing the importance of community participation in the fight against crime,” Mashaba said.
The Provincial Commissioner of the Police in Limpopo, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, commended all law enforcement agencies and stakeholders for their concerted efforts in combating criminal activities.
“The Police in Limpopo Province remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of all communities,” she said.