As the South African Police continue their relentless fight to rid communities of illegal firearms and confront the deep-rooted scourge of gang-related crime, a 33-year-old alleged gang leader was arrested in Ravensmead yesterday.
Members of SAPS, during Operation Lockdown III, arrested the suspect for the possession of illegal firearms and ammunition.
Police spokesperson Amanda van Wyk says several weapons were seized during the operation.
“The team seized an R5 rifle, a shotgun, three pistols, more than 160 rounds of ammunition, and several magazines. Four out of the five illegal firearms’ serial numbers were filed off.”
Van Wyk says further investigations were carried out, which led to more items being seized.
“Acting swiftly, the team operationalised intelligence on the suspect, who allegedly controlled the gang’s firearms. The team proceeded to the identified address, where the suspect led them to a cache of firearms and ammunition concealed near a block of flats in Ravensmead.”

Investigations have now been launched to determine whether the seized items were used in the commission of other serious and violent crimes.
The 33-year-old is due to appear before the Parow Magistrates’ Court soon, while investigations continue.


