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Army deployment begins in Cape Town as troops move in to support anti-crime operations

Last updated: April 22, 2026 4:48 pm
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Army deployment begins in Cape Town as troops move in to support anti-crime operations

Cape Town has formally entered a new phase in its fight against violent crime, with troops now deploying across the city as part of a wider national operation to support police on the ground. The move follows growing public pressure for stronger intervention in crime-hit communities and marks one of the most visible security responses seen in the metro in recent years.

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The arrival of soldiers in Cape Town is expected to become one of the city’s defining law-and-order stories this week, with residents, community groups and political leaders all watching closely to see whether the deployment can bring real relief to areas battered by gang violence, murders, extortion and armed crime.

A total of 2,200 soldiers from the South African National Defence Force are being deployed across several provinces from Wednesday, 1st of April, until 31st of March next year, with Cape Town among the key focal points. The operation is aimed at reinforcing the South African Police Service in areas where violent crime has continued to place intense pressure on communities and policing resources.

The start of that deployment was marked on Tuesday by a joint parade in Belhar, where soldiers, SAPS officers, metro police and the SAPS K9 unit gathered in a public show of readiness before the operation begins. The parade was not only symbolic, it was also meant to signal that security structures are moving into an active phase.

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Deputy National Commissioner of SAPS, Lieutenant General Tebello Mosikili, said communities should see the presence of soldiers as a sign of reassurance rather than fear. He said the deployment would be guided by intelligence structures, with operations focused on the areas where the intervention is most needed. That point is important, because authorities are clearly trying to present the operation not as a blanket show of force, but as a targeted response aimed at reducing violent crime.

Western Cape MEC for Police Oversight and Community Safety Anroux Marais said the deployment places security personnel as the barrier between lawlessness and the safety of communities. At the same time, she urged residents to support the effort and called on deployed forces to treat law-abiding citizens with dignity and respect, an acknowledgement that military deployments in civilian areas always carry both hope and concern.

That concern was also reflected by the National Community Police Forum. Chairperson Fransina Lukas said the forum supports the deployment, but warned that crime cannot be defeated by force alone. She argued that without long-term social intervention, stronger investigations, functioning prosecutions and successful convictions, the province would continue dealing with symptoms rather than causes.

That may prove to be one of the most important realities surrounding this deployment. While troops can strengthen visibility and give police added operational support, they do not on their own solve the deeper drivers of violence in many parts of Cape Town, including poverty, unemployment, gang recruitment and the collapse of trust in parts of the criminal justice system.

Still, the deployment matters. It sends a message that the state is responding to the public outcry over violent crime and that Cape Town’s security crisis is being treated with greater urgency. The question now is whether this visible intervention will translate into fewer shootings, safer neighbourhoods and a measurable improvement in public confidence over the months ahead.

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