Police crackdown on private security company regarding serious contraventions of the firearms control act

Members of the National Tracking and Tracing Task Team inspecting firearms at storages of the security company.

KRUGERSDORP: A registered private security company operating under multiple trading names is under investigation by the South African Police Service (SAPS) National Tracking and Tracing Task Team for serious contraventions of the Firearms Control Act. The national team has seized about 226 firearms from the company as part of the investigation.

These firearms were seized at different premises of the security company.

Lt Col Amanda van Wyk, national spokesperson for the police, said serious contraventions were uncovered by the police under Operation Buyisa of the Firearms Control Act, 2000 (Act 60 of 2000). She said the operation is a national intervention aimed at removing illegal firearms from circulation and ensuring compliance with the Firearms Control Act.

“In total, 226 firearms were confiscated, while 377 company-registered firearms remain unaccounted for. A Section 106 notice compelled the company to present these outstanding firearms. Several seized firearms are already linked to cash-in-transit robberies, attempted murder of police officials, and armed business robberies. All firearms will undergo forensic IBIS testing to trace additional crimes,” said Van Wyk.

A members of the police forensics inspecting multiple firearms at the security company premise.

She said part of the evidence of the contraventions by the security company pertained to incorrect addresses of storage facilities. “Operating under multiple trading names, the company’s registered storage addresses were also found to be incorrect. The Act places strict obligations on licence holders to ensure safe storage, proper authorisation, and accountability for all firearms. In terms of Section 120(1), it is an offence to:
• contravene or fail to comply with any provision of the Act;
• breach conditions of a licence, permit or authorisation; or
• disregard any lawful notice or requirement issued under the Act,” said Van Wyk.

She said the police were also investigating whether the company is illegally renting its firearms to third parties, which is a direct contravention of the Firearms Control Act.

The team seized the following firearms registered in the security company’s name following intelligence-driven investigations.

▶️ Krugersdorp, GP – 204 company owned firearms from its business premises and two unlicensed firearms, responsible person arrested.

▶️ Lephalale, LIM – One rifle in possession of an unauthorised individual.

▶️ Booysens, GP – Three firearms found in possession of another security company.

▶️ Makhado, MP – 11 firearms for unlawful storage; one firearm with ammunition and spent cartridges found in an open field.

▶️ Dirkiesdorp, MP – Five firearms recovered from security officials for pointing and discharging of a firearm in a public space.

▶️ Randburg, GP – One firearm linked to a 2016 attempted murder of police officials.

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