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BRITS POS – BRITS – The weekly High-Density Operation Shanela which was conducted between Thursday, 18 and Sunday, 21 April 2024, resulted in the arrest of 843 suspects for various crimes.
“The suspects were arrested for rape, murder, assault GBH, malicious damage to property, burglary residential and business premises, possession of drugs, theft out of/from motor vehicle and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs,” says Lt Col Amanda Funani, SAPS North West spokesperson. 

Read more …OPERATION SHANELA - 843 arrests made in North West

BRITS POS – HARTBEESPOORT - The Operation Vala Umgodi team in North West, which means close the pit in isiZulu, arrested nine Zimbabwean foreign nationals at Schaumburg Informal Settlement outside Hartbeespoortdam on Monday, 15 April 2024.
“The team comprised of various South African Police Service Units and supported by the Department of Home Affairs, arrested the suspects after failing to prove their legal status in the country,” says Lt Col Amanda Funani, SAPS North West spokesperson.

Read more …CONTRAVENTION OF IMMIGRATION ACT - Nine Zimbabwean nationals apprehended

BRITS POS – BRITS - The National Department of Health has again confirmed that tax hikes and other tax changes are on the way to fund the National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme – which is still awaiting President Cyril Ramaphosa’s signature.
Responding to a written parliamentary Q&A, health minister Joe Phaahla was asked to share more details on how the government will fund the NHI through taxes and the rate of tax that will be imposed on individual taxpayers.
Business Tech reports that as has been the case with much of the deliberations, debates, and government communications around the NHI, there was no real answer to the question—the issue of funding the scheme has been pushed back until after the foundation for the NHI Fund had already been made law.

Read more …NHI TAX HIKES ARE COMING - Ramaphosa was “looking for a pen” to sign the bill into law

BRITS POS – PHOKENG - The quick thinking of a widow’s 20-year-old son as well as cross-border collaborations, assisted in tracing and apprehending two suspects, aged 31 and 43, in Soshanguve, Gauteng. 
As a 47-year-old widow arrived home from work on Monday at Chaneng in Phokeng, five suspects overpowered and kidnapped her, taking her Toyota Corolla and forced her into their Mercedes Benz and drove off.
When his mom didn’t arrive back home from work, her son called her to check if everything was ok. 
He could hear that something was wrong and activated her vehicle’s tracking system which showed that the victim wasn’t where she told her son she was at, but in Mooinooi.

Read more …Son’s quick action foils rogues

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