Correctional services raid. Picture: Gallo Images / Jaco Marais The Department of Correctional Services (DCS) has revealed the staggering scale of illicit trade within the national prison system following the conclusion of Operation Vala 2025-26. In a detailed parliamentary response to the EFF’s Nontando Nolutshungu, DCS Minister Pieter Groenewald disclosed that officials confiscated more than 8 000 cellphones and over R100 000 in cash from inmates across the country.
The search operations uncovered a vast array of illegal items, with specific provinces emerging as hotspots for different types of contraband. Groenewald said Gauteng recorded the highest number of cellphones and the most cash, with officials seizing 2 321 cellphones and over R37 000 in cash. Meanwhile, KwaZulu-Natal led the country in narcotics seizures, while the Eastern Cape registered the highest number of sharpened objects and improvised weapons.
In the Western Cape, authorities focused on facilities like Pollsmoor and Oudtshoorn, recovering over 21kg of cannabis, 1 010 cellphones, over R5 000 in cash and significant quantities of tik, cocaine and mandrax. The festive season period between December 2025 and January 2026 saw 12 major security breaches, several of which involved corrupt officials. Inmate-on-inmate assaults, contraband found on visitors, and an erroneous offender release were included in breaches across Allendale, Pollsmoor and Southern Cape correctional facilities.
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At Pollsmoor Medium A, the department dismissed an official in March 2026 after they were caught smuggling contraband, while another official at the female facility faces disciplinary action for allegedly exchanging a cellphone with an inmate. Additionally, a high-level investigation remains pending at Pollsmoor Medium B following the “erroneous release” of an offender in early December. In the Southern Cape, the department documented daring attempts by outsiders to scale prison walls to “drop” contraband, leading to the deployment of K-9 units and quad bike patrols.
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