Operations by Lusikisiki Public Order Policing led to the arrest of four suspects for unlawful possession of prohibited firearms and ammunition.
Lusikisiki Public Order Policing have arrested four suspects for unlawful possession of prohibited firearms and ammunition. Photo: Supplied

LUSIKISIKI – Intelligence-driven operations by the Lusikisiki Public Order Policing unit led to the arrest of four men aged between 27 and 49 for unlawful possession of prohibited firearms and ammunition.

The first operation at Thaleni A/A in Lusikisiki on Wednesday, 18 March, led to the arrest of two suspects, with a man (49) found in possession of two prohibited homemade shotguns with 10 live shells.

In another homestead in the same locality, a man (27) was also arrested for being in possession of four prohibited homemade shotguns. Also found in his possession were four live shells.

Both suspects appeared before the Lusikisiki Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, 19 March, and their case was remanded to Monday, 23 March.

In a second operation in Port St Johns by the same unit on Friday, 20 March, at Ludasi locality, a man (31) was arrested for possession of a DM4 Tactical Rifle (erased serial number) with five live rounds of ammunition. A second suspect (32) from Khwanyana locality was arrested in possession of a Flywheel Revolver (erased serial number) with two live rounds.

Four suspects were arrested in Lusikisiki for unlawful possession of prohibited firearms and ammunition.
Lusikisiki Public Order Policing have arrested four suspects for unlawful possession of prohibited firearms and ammunition. Photo: Supplied

These two suspects are scheduled to appear before the Port St Johns Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 23 March, on charges of unlawful possession of unlicensed/prohibited firearms and ammunition.

The South African Police Service (SAPS) said in a statement that none of the arrested individuals had a licence to possess such firearms and ammunition.

The OR Tambo District Commissioner, Major General Norman Modishana, applauded all members who participated in the operations in their quest to remove all illegal firearms from the streets and villages of the district.

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