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The suspect is a 32 year old black male. He is wanted for rape, which occurred during April 2014. The suspect raped and attacked the victim whilst she was walking IURP 6DUD¿QD WR .DQDQD The suspect is of medium height and build. He was wearing jeans and a red cap. The suspect speaks Setswana.The I/O in this case is WO Mocumi of the Potchefstroom CPU. Con- tact details: 018-299-7315 / 076-335-6714. p 14 01 August 2014, PLATINUM WEEKLY, 11 Marais Street, Tel: 014 592 9686, Fax: 011 252 6669, E-mail: [email protected] MISSING WANTED MISSING WANTED TRACE THE FAMILY The Management of the .OHUNVGRUS 7VKHSRQJ hospital complex hereby request the public to as- sist in tracing the family of a male patient Thomas Mokgobo aged between 40 and 50 years. He ar- rived at the hospital by ambulance. He was found LQ 5K\V 6WUHHW .OHUNVGRUS DQG DGPLWWHG DW Tshepong Hospital ward 8. He suffered dog bite-wounds. The patient is not able to give any information. Anyone who knows him is re- quested to advise his relatives to come to the hospital or to contact the hospital social worker on Tel: 018-406-3161 / 3164 or the person in- charge of ward 8 on this number 018-406-3175. The suspect is in his twenties and is a black male. The suspect is wanted in connection with a rape which occurred on the 9th of May 2014 at around 11:00 in the bush- HV QHDU WKH 6DUD¿QD URDG in Ikageng location. The suspect is short, he is of medium build, has a teardrop tattoo under his left eye and speaks Setswana. &RQWDFW RI¿- cer is Cst Bovula of Potchefstroom F.C.S. number: 018-299-7721 / 082-568-9028. 45 Year old Frederik Coet- see left for work from his home in Lyttleton Manor around 4 am on 3 July 2014, but never returned DIWHU KLV VKLIW KH KDG ¿Q- ished around 6 pm. He works as a security guard in Estate in Centurion. His uniform consists of a light blue shirt, navy pants, black shoes and back pack. If you have information please con- tact the SAPS on 012-644-8600 or the PLLT 072-214-7439. The missing Aaron Molut- si is 65 years of age. He was last seen at the home of his nephew, PP Molutsi in Ikageng during August 2013. Any information regarding the whereabouts of Ma- sui Aaron Molutsi, please contact the investigating RI¿FHU &VW -/ 0ROHIH IURP ,NDJHQJ 'HWHF- tives on the following number: 018-299 7599 / 0833793476. S A P S S A P S COSATU disgruntled by high tolls Weekend crime roundup North West – Various police operations during the week from 20 to 27 July yielded excellent results and a total of 696 arrests for contact, contact related, property related and other crimes was registered. Colonel Emelda Setlhako reports that eight suspects were arrested on murder charges, 116 for common as- sault and assault with grievous bodily harm, 14 for rape, 37 for residential and business burglary, 31 for driving XQGHU WKH LQÀXHQFH RI DOFRKRO DQG IRU GUXJ UHODWHG RI- fences. A number of drugs, illegal cigarettes, dangerous weap- ons and numerous electrical appliances were seized dur- ing these day-to-day operations and most of the suspects have already appeared in courts in the province. Police in Mahikeng arrested an 18-year-old man in the early hours of Sunday, 27 July, for the murder of a 28- \HDU ROG PDOH LQ 'DQYLOOH 7KH PXUGHU ZDV FRPPLWWHG GXULQJ D ¿JKW EHWZHHQ WKH WZR PHQ DQG HQVXHG LQ WKH stabbing of the deceased. The suspect appeared in the Mmabatho Magistrates’ Court on 28 July. Zero tolerance for crime bears fruit North West ± 2QH KXQGUHG DQG WZHQW\ ¿YH VXVSHFWV found themselves in cuffs during Operation Platinum Belt’s zero tolerance approach. From Friday (25 July) to Sunday (27 July), 73 suspects were arrested for drinking in public, four for assault with grievous bodily harm, four for public violence, two for GULYLQJ XQGHU WKH LQÀXHQFH RI DOFRKRO HLJKW IRU WUDI¿F RI- IHQFHV QLQH IRU SRVVHVVLRQ RI GUXJV DQG ¿YH IRU EHLQJ undocumented. Colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said a Nigerian national was also arrested for possession of crack-cocaine and CAT powder in the Rustenburg central business district and appeared in court on 28 July. A number of other SHRSOH SDLG DGPLVVLRQ RI JXLOW¿QHV DQG D WRWDO RI WUDI¿F ¿QHV DPRXQWLQJ WR 5 ZHUH LVVXHG DW ¿YH roadblocks from 20 to 25 July. Following up on information about dagga in Rasimone Vil- lage outside Phokeng, police also arrested a 31-year-old man on Friday after his room was searched and dagga was found. He will appear in the Bafokeng Magistrates’ Court soon. Since its launch on 16 June, Operation Platinum Belt has been maintaining the rule of law with the strategic objec- tive of stabilising and normalising the area, with the coop- eration of the local communities. Huge drugs stash found in Mahikeng Rustenburg – Operation Platinum Belt continues to achieve successes in their objective of stabilising and normalising the area while enforcing and maintaining the rule of law. Cooperation from the community also contrib- utes in promoting safety and peace, and on Thursday, 24 July, led to the arrest of a 32-year-old Algerian who was IRXQG LQ SRVVHVVLRQ RI DQ XQOLFHQVHG ¿UHDUP ZLWK RQH magazine. Colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said preliminary investiga- WLRQV UHYHDOHG WKDW WKH ¿UHDUP ZDV VWROHQ DW WKH 1NDQHQJ informal settlement near Wonderkop in March 2011. The police were tipped off and recovered the stolen goods af- ter a search of the suspect’s room. He will appear in the Marikana Periodical Court soon. Mahikeng – Colonel Emelda Setlhako reports a sub- VWDQWLDO VXFFHVV DJDLQVW GUXJ WUDI¿FNLQJ LQ WKH SURYLQFH achieved by police in Mahikeng on 25 July. A tip-off from the community led to the house of a 23-year- old Nigerian in Golf View where a search revealed drugs such as CAT, nyaope and crystal meth with a combined estimated street value of R160 000. The man was arrest- ed for possession of drugs and is expected to appear in the Mmabatho Magistrates’ Court soon. Lieutenant General Zukiswa Mbombo thanked the com- PXQLW\ IRU FRRSHUDWLQJ LQ WKH ¿JKW DJDLQVW FULPH LQ WKH North West. Swartruggens – According to a representative of the Swartruggens municipality, a number of disgruntled CO- SATU members gathered at the municipality on Friday, 25 July and marched to the N4 Bakwena tollgate to pro- test against the exorbitant toll fees collected there. The union is of the opinion that the R75 toll fee is too high for the working class motorists using the road every day and berated Bakwena and SANRAL for not collaborating with them in this regard. COSATU wants the toll fee re- duced to R17 for regular users and urged an acceptable solution to be reached without delay. According to the union the protest was peaceful and no disruptions occurred. 6WROHQ ¿UHDUP UHFRYHUHG Policeman shot while investigating a crime scene North West – Police attending a crime scene in Hebron, QRUWK RI 3UHWRULD RQ 6XQGD\ -XO\ ZHUH FDOOHG WR D ¿JKW that had broken out in a tavern. Brigadier Thulani Ngubane of the SAPS communication centre said the police were tipped off that the suspects had entered a tuck shop opposite the scene. The suspects started shooting when they realised the police were in atten- dance, wounding a policeman in the lower body. 7KH JXQPHQ ÀHG WKH VFHQH RQ IRRW ZLWK 5 ¶V ZRUWK RI airtime vouchers and a cell phone and no arrests have been PDGH WR GDWH 7KH SROLFH RI¿FHU ZDV WDNHQ WR KRVSLWDO LQ D stable condition and is reported to have been discharged since. Rustenburg – A truck that jack-knifed in the now notorious accident trouble spot on the N4 between Waterfall Mall and the Helen Joseph off-ramp, caused major delays for motor- ists on Monday morning, 28 July. Police are still investigating the cause of the accident as the vehicle was abandoned after the incident and uncon- ¿UPHG UXPRXUV RI DQ DWWHPSWHG KLMDFNLQJ ZHUH FLUFXODWLQJ Havoc on N4 - accident trouble spot

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The suspect is a 32 year old black male. He is wanted for rape, which occurred during April 2014. The suspect raped and attacked the victim whilst she was walking

The suspect is of medium height and build. He was

wearing jeans and a red cap. The suspect speaks Setswana.The I/O in this case is WO Mocumi of the Potchefstroom CPU. Con-tact details: 018-299-7315 / 076-335-6714.

p 14 01 August 2014, PLATINUM WEEKLY, 11 Marais Street, Tel: 014 592 9686, Fax: 011 252 6669, E-mail: [email protected]

MISSING

WANTED

MISSING

WANTED

TRACE THE FAMILY

The Management of the

hospital complex hereby request the public to as-sist in tracing the family of a male patient Thomas Mokgobo aged between 40 and 50 years. He ar-rived at the hospital by ambulance. He was found

Tshepong Hospital ward 8. He suffered dog bite-wounds. The patient is not able to give any information. Anyone who knows him is re-quested to advise his relatives to come to the hospital or to contact the hospital social worker on Tel: 018-406-3161 / 3164 or the person in-charge of ward 8 on this number 018-406-3175.

The suspect is in his twenties and is a black male. The suspect is wanted in connection with a rape which occurred on the 9th of May 2014 at around 11:00 in the bush-

in Ikageng location. The suspect is short, he is of

medium build, has a teardrop tattoo under his left eye and speaks Setswana. -cer is Cst Bovula of Potchefstroom F.C.S. number: 018-299-7721 / 082-568-9028.

45 Year old Frederik Coet-see left for work from his home in Lyttleton Manor around 4 am on 3 July 2014, but never returned

-ished around 6 pm. He works as a security guard in Estate in Centurion. His uniform consists of a light

blue shirt, navy pants, black shoes and back pack. If you have information please con-tact the SAPS on 012-644-8600 or the PLLT 072-214-7439.

The missing Aaron Molut-si is 65 years of age. He was last seen at the home of his nephew, PP Molutsi in Ikageng during August 2013.Any information regarding the whereabouts of Ma-sui Aaron Molutsi, please contact the investigating

-tives on the following number: 018-299 7599 / 0833793476.

SAPS

SAPS

COSATU disgruntled by high tolls

Weekend crime roundupNorth West – Various police operations during the week from 20 to 27 July yielded excellent results and a total of 696 arrests for contact, contact related, property related and other crimes was registered.Colonel Emelda Setlhako reports that eight suspects were arrested on murder charges, 116 for common as-sault and assault with grievous bodily harm, 14 for rape, 37 for residential and business burglary, 31 for driving

-fences.A number of drugs, illegal cigarettes, dangerous weap-ons and numerous electrical appliances were seized dur-ing these day-to-day operations and most of the suspects have already appeared in courts in the province.Police in Mahikeng arrested an 18-year-old man in the early hours of Sunday, 27 July, for the murder of a 28-

stabbing of the deceased. The suspect appeared in the Mmabatho Magistrates’ Court on 28 July.

Zero tolerance for crime bears fruit

North Westfound themselves in cuffs during Operation Platinum Belt’s zero tolerance approach.From Friday (25 July) to Sunday (27 July), 73 suspects were arrested for drinking in public, four for assault with grievous bodily harm, four for public violence, two for

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undocumented.Colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said a Nigerian national was also arrested for possession of crack-cocaine and CAT powder in the Rustenburg central business district and appeared in court on 28 July. A number of other

roadblocks from 20 to 25 July.Following up on information about dagga in Rasimone Vil-lage outside Phokeng, police also arrested a 31-year-old man on Friday after his room was searched and dagga was found. He will appear in the Bafokeng Magistrates’ Court soon.Since its launch on 16 June, Operation Platinum Belt has been maintaining the rule of law with the strategic objec-tive of stabilising and normalising the area, with the coop-eration of the local communities.

Huge drugs stash found in Mahikeng

Rustenburg – Operation Platinum Belt continues to achieve successes in their objective of stabilising and normalising the area while enforcing and maintaining the rule of law. Cooperation from the community also contrib-utes in promoting safety and peace, and on Thursday, 24 July, led to the arrest of a 32-year-old Algerian who was

magazine.Colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said preliminary investiga-

informal settlement near Wonderkop in March 2011. The police were tipped off and recovered the stolen goods af-ter a search of the suspect’s room. He will appear in the Marikana Periodical Court soon.

Mahikeng – Colonel Emelda Setlhako reports a sub-

achieved by police in Mahikeng on 25 July.A tip-off from the community led to the house of a 23-year-old Nigerian in Golf View where a search revealed drugs such as CAT, nyaope and crystal meth with a combined estimated street value of R160 000. The man was arrest-ed for possession of drugs and is expected to appear in the Mmabatho Magistrates’ Court soon.Lieutenant General Zukiswa Mbombo thanked the com-

North West.

Swartruggens – According to a representative of the Swartruggens municipality, a number of disgruntled CO-SATU members gathered at the municipality on Friday, 25 July and marched to the N4 Bakwena tollgate to pro-test against the exorbitant toll fees collected there.The union is of the opinion that the R75 toll fee is too high for the working class motorists using the road every day and berated Bakwena and SANRAL for not collaborating with them in this regard. COSATU wants the toll fee re-duced to R17 for regular users and urged an acceptable solution to be reached without delay.According to the union the protest was peaceful and no disruptions occurred.

Policeman shot while investigating a crime sceneNorth West – Police attending a crime scene in Hebron,

that had broken out in a tavern. Brigadier Thulani Ngubane of the SAPS communication centre said the police were tipped off that the suspects had entered a tuck shop opposite the scene. The suspects started shooting when they realised the police were in atten-dance, wounding a policeman in the lower body.

airtime vouchers and a cell phone and no arrests have been

stable condition and is reported to have been discharged since.

Rustenburg – A truck that jack-knifed in the now notorious accident trouble spot on the N4 between Waterfall Mall and the Helen Joseph off-ramp, caused major delays for motor-ists on Monday morning, 28 July.Police are still investigating the cause of the accident as the vehicle was abandoned after the incident and uncon-

Havoc on N4 - accident trouble spot