21-year-old man caught with explosives in North West after police operation

The importance of removing illegal explosives from South Africa’s streets cannot be overstated.

Cash-in-transit heists have become nearly a daily occurrence, with more than 200 robberies recorded in 2024. These heists tragically resulted in the deaths of three bystanders and injuries to 13, according to the Cash-In-Transit Association of SA (Citasa).

ATM bombings have also surged, particularly in Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, and the North West, along with illegal mining activities.

In response, police have intensified efforts to target the sale of illegal explosives. One such operation in Klerksdorp led to the arrest of a 21-year-old Zimbabwean man caught with explosives.

After receiving tips about his involvement in selling explosives, members of the National Intervention Unit (NIU) tracked the suspect. A chase ensued, culminating in his arrest in a bush area near a shopping mall.

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