The City of Cape Town’s Traffic Services says its Highway Deployment Ghost Units arrested several suspects in two separate incidents along the N2 highway this week, one of which involved a smash-and-grab incident.
Officers attached to the Ghost Unit responded to a smash-and-grab incident at the N2 and Jakes Gerwel Drive intersection during morning peak time on Tuesday, 10 March 2026.
During the incident, a vehicle’s side window was reportedly damaged. According to the City’s Safety and Security Directorate, no items were taken as Ghost unit officers responded to the scene quickly and apprehended a suspect shortly after the incident.
The suspect was handed over to the South African Police Service (SAPS), and a case was registered at Athlone Police Station for further investigation.
In a separate incident, a Ghost Unit Traffic Officer, who was on patrol on the N2 inbound near Jakes Gerwel Drive on Wednesday, 11 March 2026, stopped a vehicle for failing to display a front number plate.
While interacting with the driver, the officer reportedly noticed an elderly woman running after two male suspects who had allegedly committed an offence against her.
“The officer observed that one of the suspects was carrying a woman’s handbag and immediately activated his blue lights and siren to intervene. Both suspects attempted to flee on foot,” added Safety and Security Chief, JP Smith
With the assistance of police officers who joined the chase, the suspects were arrested a short distance away.
The suspects were brought back to the victim, who confirmed that they had robbed her of her handbag containing her SASSA money and three cellphones. Both suspects were arrested and handed over to Athlone SAPS, where a case was opened for further investigation.
According to Smith, the traffic officer noticed that it was the 2nd time he had arrested the same suspect for the same offence.
“The City of Cape Town commends the officers for their alertness, swift response which led to the successful arrests and recovery of the victim’s property.”
Smith reminded motorists and residents that traffic officers remain vigilant across the road network, not only enforcing traffic legislation but also assisting in combating crime and protecting vulnerable road users.
“Always stay alert! Keep your valueables locked away and do not use your cellphone whilst driving. You become a target! Cape Town Traffic Services aim to keep motorists safe on our roads!”
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