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🇿🇼 Published: 13 January 2026
📘 Source: Cape Argus

Festive-season policing in the Western Cape delivered major seizures and convictions, but Minister Anroux Marais says stronger, sustained action will be needed in 2026 to keep pressure on organised crime. Festive-season policing in the Western Cape delivered significant seizures of illegal firearms, drugs and counterfeit goods, but Police Oversight and Community safety MEC Anroux Marais said the gains will mean little without stronger, sustained action. In December 2025, one of the largest drug busts was made, an estimated street value of R3.6 million were seized in George.

From early December last year, intelligence-driven operations targeting known gangs and criminal networks led to the seizure of more than 80 illegal firearms and ammunition of various calibres. Officers attached to the Western Cape Government’s Law Enforcement Advancement Plan (LEAP) confiscated at least 15 additional firearms during the same period, with numerous arrests for illegal possession. “Each illegal firearm taken out of circulation represents at least one potential life saved,” Marais said, commending officers for confronting armed criminals “often at great personal risk”.

However, she warned that policing efforts must be intensified this year, saying the provincial government would continue applying pressure on the South African Police Service to fill vacancies, resource priority precincts and drive targeted operations that lead to more arrests, convictions and longer sentences. Festive operations also targeted the criminal economy. On December 2, SAPS confiscated illicit goods valued at R90 000 in the Boland District. A further operation in Bellville on December 16 resulted in the seizure of counterfeit goods estimated at R115 million.

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Originally published by Cape Argus • January 13, 2026

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