The South African Police Service defended itself against claims that it arrested a volunteer, released information about Stilfontein miners and blasted a shaft.
Should the police have taken more care to reduce the risk that the operation would result in the loss of life? And is it valid for the police to take action that is likely to lead to many deaths of ...
Speaking to the media on Thursday, acting North West police commissioner Patrick Asaneng confirmed there were no illegal ...
The bodies of almost 90 illegal miners were brought to the surface of an abandoned shaft when police intensified an operation ...
Police have declared the illegal mining situation in Stilfontein under control, despite the continued resurfacing of new ...
The accused appeared before the Stilfontein Magistrate's Court on Friday and were released on R1 000 bail each.
Alleged illegal mining kingpin James Neo Tshwaeli , also known as ‘Tiger’, was extracted from Shaft 11 earlier in January but ...
They denounced the arrests of artisanal miners operating in abandoned mines, saying it did nothing to alleviate South ...
Four police officers were arrested and appeared in court in connection with the escape of James Neo Tshoaeli, the Lesotho ...
The South African Police Service has wrapped up its festive season operations, which resulting in 244,951 arrests between ...
SAPS acting North West Police Commissioner ... and providing alternative livelihoods. “The Stilfontein mine disaster is a stain on our national conscience. It should never be allowed to happen ...
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