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Pollsmoor prison raid raises concerns over oversight failures in Cape Town

A surprise Easter weekend raid uncovers contraband and raises questions about oversight at one of South Africa’s largest correctional facilities.

Last updated: April 7, 2026 2:10 pm
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Mark Botes-Lashmar
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  • Surprise raid at Pollsmoor uncovers multiple prohibited items
  • Officials point to ongoing smuggling through various channels
  • Concerns raised around oversight inside major correctional facility
  • Investigation underway with no arrests confirmed yet

A surprise Easter weekend raid at Pollsmoor Correctional Facility has placed one of Cape Town’s most high-profile prisons under renewed scrutiny, after officials uncovered a range of prohibited items and raised concerns about internal oversight.

The unannounced operation, led by Department of Correctional Services National Commissioner Makgothi Thobakgale, took place at the Tokai-based facility on Saturday as part of a coordinated effort to strengthen security and disrupt illegal activity inside correctional centres.

During the search, authorities confiscated a range of contraband, including cellphones, drugs, cash, routers, digital accessories and sharp objects. The scale and variety of the items recovered once again highlight the persistent challenges facing prison authorities in controlling what enters correctional facilities.

Officials have indicated that contraband continues to find its way into prisons through several channels. These include visits by members of the public, inmate transfers to courts and hospitals, and, in some instances, alleged involvement from within correctional facilities themselves. These risks have long been flagged as pressure points within the system.

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The operation was carried out in collaboration with the Department of Correctional Services Emergency Support Team and the South African Police Service, underlining the seriousness of the intervention and the need for coordinated enforcement.

Pollsmoor Correctional Facility remains one of South Africa’s five largest prisons, housing a significant inmate population across various security classifications. Its scale, combined with ongoing challenges such as overcrowding and resource constraints, has frequently placed the facility at the centre of national discussions around prison management and security.

Incidents such as this continue to raise broader questions about the effectiveness of oversight mechanisms and the ability of authorities to prevent illegal activity within correctional environments. While raids of this nature are aimed at restoring control, they also highlight systemic vulnerabilities that require ongoing attention.

Officials have stressed that such operations are essential in maintaining order, protecting both inmates and staff, and disrupting illicit networks operating behind prison walls. They form part of a broader strategy to reinforce discipline and accountability across correctional facilities.

Investigations into how the confiscated items entered the facility are ongoing, with authorities yet to confirm whether any arrests will follow. Further updates are expected as the inquiry progresses.

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Source: IOL – Se-Anne Rall

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Mark Botes-Lashmar is the Founder and Chief Editor of Cape Town News, overseeing daily editorial production and local reporting across the Western Cape.

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