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Elsies River Police Recover Firearm

Posted on July 14, 2026July 14, 2026 By The Editor
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 And More Than 1,000 Mandrax Tablets

CCN Reporting

ELSIES RIVER:- An intelligence-driven operation by members of Elsies River SAPS has resulted in the recovery of an unlicensed firearm, ammunition, and more than 1,000 Mandrax tablets during raids conducted in Epping Forest on Monday, 13 July 2026.

May be an image of textAccording to police, officers acted on information regarding an unlicensed firearm allegedly concealed at a house in Snaresbrook Road. At approximately 17:40, members searched the premises and recovered a firearm together with five rounds of ammunition. A 23-year-old man, believed to have links to a local gang, was arrested on charges of possession of an unlicensed firearm and illegal possession of ammunition.

The operation continued later that evening to an address in Chigwell Street, where police reportedly discovered 1,013 Mandrax tablets in the possession of a 50-year-old male at approximately 20:00. Both suspects are expected to appear in the Goodwood Magistrate’s Court once they have been formally charged.

The successful operation forms part of ongoing SAPS efforts to remove illegal firearms and drugs from communities in an effort to combat gang-related crime and drug trafficking.

Community Reaction

The operation drew mixed reactions on social media, with many residents praising police for removing dangerous weapons and drugs from the streets.

Some commenters called for tougher action against those involved in serious crime, including stricter bail conditions and harsher penalties for convicted offenders. Others commended police members for their continued efforts in targeting illegal firearms and drug dealers.

While many welcomed the arrests, several community members stressed that sustained law enforcement operations would be necessary to make a lasting impact on crime in affected neighbourhoods.

The SAPS post has sparked numerous reactions on social media.

Facebook user Siete Seven Veenstra wrote that he would like to see a no-bail system for serious criminals. He also argued that assets obtained through crime should be confiscated. He further expressed his opinion that foreigners convicted of serious crimes should be deported.

Mavelane Qwabe praised the police for their actions, writing: “Now some of you are really working thanks to General Mkhwanazi…”

Andries Dukes expressed his concern about the impact of gang violence on young people and families in communities, arguing that many young lives have already been lost.

The above comments are opinions posted on Facebook and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cape Coast News (CCN).

Source: South African Police Service (SAPS)

#fightingcrime #DrugsOffTheStreets #GunsOffTheStreets   

https://www.saps.gov.za/newsroom/ms.php

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