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Illegal Street Racing Crackdown Shuts Down Bellville South Gathering

City traffic officers arrested motorists and dispersed hundreds of spectators during an illegal street racing crackdown in Bellville South over the weekend.

Last updated: May 6, 2026 9:27 am
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  • Illegal racing gathering disrupted in Bellville South
  • Two motorists arrested for reckless and negligent driving
  • Five additional arrests made for drunk driving
  • City continues targeting illegal racing hotspots across Cape Town

An illegal street racing gathering in Bellville South was shut down by City of Cape Town traffic officers over the weekend as authorities intensified operations targeting reckless driving, drunk driving and illegal racing activity across the metro.

According to the City of Cape Town, officers attached to the Traffic Service Ghost Squad and the Random Breath Testing Unit moved into Bellville South on Sunday after reports of illegal street racing activity in the area.

Authorities say the operation drew a crowd estimated at around five hundred spectators before law enforcement officers intervened and dispersed those gathered at the scene.

During the enforcement operation, two motorists were arrested on charges linked to reckless and negligent driving, while an additional five motorists were arrested for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol.

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The City confirmed that officers also conducted patrols along Jakes Gerwel Drive in Athlone as part of broader anti-racing and visibility operations, although no major incidents were reported there during the same period.

Illegal street racing remains one of the ongoing challenges facing traffic and law enforcement authorities in Cape Town, particularly in areas where large gatherings often form around dangerous and unauthorised racing activity.

Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security JP Smith said the City continues attempting to create safe and legal environments for motorsport activities, but illegal racing events still place surrounding communities, spectators and road users at significant risk.

Authorities have repeatedly warned that illegal racing gatherings often lead to reckless driving, road fatalities, injuries, public disorder and dangerous crowd behaviour.

The Bellville South operation also formed part of broader weekly enforcement activity conducted across Cape Town.

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The City confirmed that traffic officers made sixty arrests during weekly operations, while one hundred and forty-two public transport vehicles were impounded across the metro.

In addition, officers executed six hundred and forty-five warrants of arrest linked to various outstanding offences.

City officials say enforcement operations targeting reckless driving, illegal racing and impaired driving will continue as authorities attempt to improve road safety and reduce dangerous behaviour on Cape Town roads.

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  • gptimg2img says:
    May 6, 2026 at 5:22 pm

    The ongoing crackdown on illegal street racing in Bellville South is a critical step, especially when weighed against the broader pressures of gang violence on the Cape Flats. It is promising to see authorities taking aggressive action against these public safety threats, yet the underlying social issues suggest we need sustainable community solutions just as much as enforcement. Hopefully, this operation sparks a longer-term dialogue on how to truly secure our neighborhoods beyond just temporary measures.

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