04/06/2026
Commissioner Hadebe leads Operation Shanela, 307 arrests made
LIMPOPO - A week-long, Provincial Commissioner-led Operation Shanela, has delivered major results across Limpopo, with police arresting 307 suspects and shutting down 23 unlicensed liquor outlets between Sunday 24 and Sunday 31 May 2026.
According to the police, the intensified operations were rolled out in all five districts of the province. Limpopo Provincial Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, and her deputies, personally joined high-density operations in Sekhukhune on Thursday 28 May, and in Mopani on Friday 29 May 2026.
Colonel Malesela Ledwaba, Limpopo Provincial Police Spokesperson, said the operations focused on tackling serious and violent crimes, tracing wanted suspects, combating illicit trade, enforcing liquor legislation, and enhancing police visibility in identified crime hotspots.
“Among the arrests recorded were four counts of murder, four cases of robbery with aggravating circumstances, and one robbery at residential premises. Police also arrested five suspects for r**e, 41 for assault with the intent to cause grievous bodily harm, 18 for common assault, and 26 for malicious damage to property,” informed Ledwaba.
In terms of fi****ms and weapons, Ledwaba informed that five suspects were arrested for illegal possession of fi****ms and 10 for possession of dangerous weapons.
“6 suspects were arrested for possession of drugs and seven for dealing in drugs. Police arrested 15 suspects for illegal dealing in liquor, four for possession of illegal ci******es, and four for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs,” he said.
Ledwaba indicated that the operation also yielded arrests for five business burglaries and eight residential burglaries, with a total of 61 illegal migrants arrested during the week, and 197 suspects arrested for other offences.
“Police confiscated various items linked to criminal activities during the operations. These included two fi****ms, 38 rounds of ammunition, 18 dangerous weapons, six cellphones, and R1 738 in cash. Officers also seized 154.34 litres of alcoholic beverages, 33 packets of to***co products, 0.1 grams of crystal m**h, and 5 254.79 kilograms of dagga,” he said.
To boost compliance, police inspected 1 443 liquor premises, 193 secondhand dealers, and 31 scrapyards.
“A total of 6 084 informal businesses, such as spaza shops, were inspected to ensure labour law compliance. During the week-long operations, 7 701 people were searched and 4 951 vehicles were searched. Police also closed 23 unlicensed liquor premises,” said Ledwaba.
He said some of the arrested suspects have already appeared before various magistrates’ courts across the province, while others are expected to appear soon.
Provincial Commissioner of the Police in Limpopo, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, commended the dedication displayed by police members and all law enforcement stakeholders who participated in the operations.
She said the successes recorded during Operation Shanela are commendable as community safety remains a priority at all times.
Having joined members on the ground in Sekhukhune and Mopani, she said she witnessed firsthand their commitment, resilience and determination to serve the people of Limpopo. Hadebe encouraged all law enforcement officers to remain steadfast in their mission to protect communities. She said criminals must know that police will continue to intensify operations, maintain a strong presence in crime hotspots and relentlessly pursue those who choose to violate the law.