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Khartoum State Police continues efforts to prevent and dry up crime in the greater Khartoum locality

The Khartoum locality continued its efforts and campaigns aimed at preventing the occurrence of crime and drying up its sources within the detailed plans of the state police to resolve the negative phenomena and disturb the public safety and tranquility.

Khartoum State Police continues efforts to prevent and dry up crime in the greater Khartoum locality Khartoum State Police continues efforts to prevent and dry up crime in the greater Khartoum locality

The Minister of the Interior and the Director-General of the Police Forces meet the spread of the police force

First Lieutenant-General Izzeldin Sheikh Ali Mansur, Minister of Interior, inspected this morning the police forces deployed in the state of Khartoum, to secure the processions announced today, and was accompanied by Lieutenant-General Khaled Mahdi Ibrahim, Director General and Director of Khartoum State Police.

The Minister of the Interior and the Director-General of the Police Forces meet the spread of the police force The Minister of the Interior and the Director-General of the Police Forces meet the spread of the police force

Arrest and arrest of one of the most dangerous repeat offenders

In a new achievement, Umbada local police managed to arrest a repeat offender in the act of stealing a cash amount of 3,450,000 pounds from a merchant in the Libyan market, and also seized a machete used in looting. It is worth noting that the accused is considered one of…

Arrest and arrest of one of the most dangerous repeat offenders Arrest and arrest of one of the most dangerous repeat offenders
thumbnail Khartoum State Police continues efforts to prevent and dry up crime in the greater Khartoum locality

The Khartoum locality continued its efforts and campaigns aimed at preventing the occurrence of crime and drying up its sources within the detailed plans of the state police to resolve the negative phenomena and disturb the public safety and tranquility.

thumbnail The Minister of the Interior and the Director-General of the Police Forces meet the spread of the police force

First Lieutenant-General Izzeldin Sheikh Ali Mansur, Minister of Interior, inspected this morning the police forces deployed in the state of Khartoum, to secure the processions announced today, and was accompanied by Lieutenant-General Khaled Mahdi Ibrahim, Director General and Director of Khartoum State Police.

thumbnail Arrest and arrest of one of the most dangerous repeat offenders

In a new achievement, Umbada local police managed to arrest a repeat offender in the act of stealing a cash amount of 3,450,000 pounds from a merchant in the Libyan market, and also seized a machete used in looting. It is worth noting that the accused is considered one of…

Western Cape police confiscate drugs in bread delivery truck at roadblock near Plettenberg Bay

Vigilant members of the police were busy with routine checks at a roadblock when they stopped a white Hyundai ten ton truck that was en-route from the Eastern Cape. Upon searching the vehicle they found a box and plastic bag containing 70 bundles of Khat with an estimated street value of R4500 behind the front seat. The police confiscated the drugs and arrested the driver a as well as his passenger. Both suspects, aged 24 and 28 appeared in the Plettenberg Bay Magistrates’ Court on Friday, 17 April 2020 on charges relating of dealing in drugs.Western Cape police management commended the members involved in effecting the arrests and subsequent confiscations. The arrests will send a clear message to drug dealers that police are a step ahead and they will face the full might of the law when arrested. Operations to deal with the drug trafficking on exit and entrance routes to the province are set to continue.

In an unrelated matter, a 24-year-old suspect recently appeared in the Ladismith Magistrates’ court after stolen items were found in his possession.  The stolen items, which includes cellular phones, jewellery, a tablet and other personal items were linked to a burglary at a house at Koning Street, Ladismith.Members attached to the Ladismith Visible Policing Unit were on patrol when they spotted a suspicious looking man at Peceur Street, Ladismith. The man noticed the police vehicle and fled on foot. A chase ensued and the members caught up with the man. They searched him and found a bag of stolen items in his possession.Further investigation took the police to a house from where these items were stolen earlier during a burglary.The suspect appeared in court on Thursday, 16 April, on charges of housebreaking and theft with an additional charge of possession of stolen property. This matter was postponed to 07 May 2020 for further investigation and the suspect remains in custody until his next court appearance.

 


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