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Crime & Safety

Western Cape Crime Crackdown: Firearms Seized as Cape Town Expands Reporting Tools

Police intensify operations to remove illegal weapons while the City launches a new digital reporting system.

Last updated: April 22, 2026 8:28 pm
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  • Homemade and imitation firearms seized in Cape Flats operations
  • Multiple suspects arrested in Mfuleni and Wesbank
  • City launches mobile app feature for crime reporting
  • Public participation key to improving response times

Police operations across the Western Cape have led to the seizure of illegal firearms and multiple arrests, as authorities continue efforts to curb crime, while the City of Cape Town introduces a new digital tool aimed at strengthening community reporting.

Law enforcement officials have intensified crime prevention operations across the Cape Flats, targeting illegal firearms and criminal activity in high-risk areas. These efforts form part of a broader strategy to disrupt the flow of weapons and reduce violent crime across the region.

In Mfuleni, officers arrested a 21-year-old suspect after observing him discarding a suspicious item into a nearby spaza shop. Upon investigation, the item was confirmed to be a homemade firearm, leading to his immediate arrest.

In a separate operation in Wesbank, a 35-year-old man was taken into custody after being found in possession of an imitation firearm. The arrest followed a targeted response based on information received by police, highlighting the role of intelligence-driven operations in recent enforcement efforts.

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Authorities confirmed that the suspects are expected to appear in the Blue Downs, Athlone, and Wynberg Magistrate’s Courts once formally charged, as investigations continue into potential links with broader criminal networks.

While the recovery of firearms remains a critical focus, officials have consistently warned that community involvement is essential in sustaining long-term crime reduction.

In a parallel move, the City of Cape Town has expanded its official mobile application to include a dedicated crime and by-law reporting feature, allowing residents to log incidents directly from their smartphones.

Developed by the Safety and Security Directorate’s Emergency Policing Incident Control team, the feature enables users to report a wide range of incidents, including metal theft, public drinking, and other public safety concerns.

Mayoral committee member for safety and security, JP Smith, said the initiative is designed to strengthen collaboration between residents and law enforcement agencies.

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“So many of our successes come via tip-offs or reports from the public. This is another example of how critical a role everyone has in advancing public safety,” Smith said.

One of the key advantages of the system is its ability to geolocate reports automatically, ensuring that incidents are directed to the appropriate departments for faster response. Users are also able to submit photographs and detailed descriptions, improving the quality and accuracy of information received.

The app has been designed to use minimal data, with plans to make it free to use in the future, reducing barriers to access and encouraging wider adoption.

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Officials believe the platform will not only improve response times but also ease pressure on emergency call centres, while enhancing coordination between City departments. The introduction of the app reflects a broader shift towards technology-driven policing support, where real-time reporting and community engagement play an increasingly important role in maintaining safety across the Western Cape.

Source: IOL – Se-Anne Rall / Robin-Lee Francke.

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