The fight against human trafficking in the Western Cape received a major boost this week after the Hawks’ Economic Protected Resources Unit in Bellville, working alongside the City of Cape Town’s Safety and Security Information Management System (SSIMS) Unit, arrested two suspected traffickers linked to three separate cases involving vulnerable victims lured to South Africa with false promises of employment.
The arrests, carried out on Thursday, 18 June 2026, have shed light on the devastating reality faced by victims who arrive in a foreign country believing they are pursuing a better future, only to find themselves trapped and exploited.
According to Hawks spokesperson Warrant Officer Zinzi Hani, all three cases followed a disturbing pattern.
“All three cases involved victims lured under false pretences through job offers and stripped of their travel documents upon their arrival. Two suspected recruiters, aged 38 and 42, were separately arrested.”
The two suspects were arrested on warrants of arrest. One suspect was already in custody on an unrelated drug-related matter when he was served with the warrant, while the second was arrested while walking inside a court building.
One of the accused, a 42-year-old man, appeared in court shortly after his arrest on two separate trafficking-related matters.
The cases were postponed to 25 June 2026 for bail information. The second suspect is expected to make his first court appearance on 22 June 2026.
Authorities believe the arrests send a strong message to those involved in human trafficking networks operating in the province.


