The Western Cape Police have arrested 34 suspects in Vygieskraal, Athlone, on Thursday, linked to murder cases, illegal immigration, the illegal possession of firearms and ammunition and the possession of drugs.
According to provincial police management, the arrests were made as a result of a high-density operation in the area as a response to heightened criminal activity.
According to police constable Ndake Gwala, during the operation, four suspects linked to a murder that was committed in April were tracked down and successfully apprehended.
A total of 28 illegal immigrants were detained for contravention of the Immigration Act.
“As police continued with their foot patrols, community members pointed out a suspect who was running towards an open field.”
Gwala says officers gave chase and found the 18-year-old male trying to hide a 9mm pistol and 34 rounds of ammunition. He was arrested for possession of an unlicensed firearm and illegal possession of ammunition.

Meanwhile, a 26-year-old male suspect was found with 250 Mandrax tablets and 50 sachets of tik. He was arrested for possession of drugs.
Police further seized large amounts of alcohol and dagga abandoned at one of the informal houses.

“Once charged, the suspects will appear in the Athlone Magistrate’s court for their respective charges.”
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