Durban Metro Police arrest four with a stolen SAPS gun

Metro officers grabbed four suspects after discovering a firearm lifted from the Margate police station tucked inside their car.

Durban warrants sweep netted the stolen weapon on Monday
  • Police halted the vehicle at Mahatma Gandhi Road in Point.
  • Officers found the gun hidden with matching ammunition during searches.
  • Database checks confirmed the weapon disappeared from SAPS Margate months earlier.
All four men lacked legal documentation for the firearm
  • Suspects ranged in age from their 20s to 30s.
  • Charges include unlawful possession and holding stolen property outright.
  • Officers called the seizure a major community safety victory.
SAPS loses over 1,000 firearms annually across the country
  • KwaZulu-Natal gun violence kills thousands of residents each year.
  • Stolen weapons empower criminals to execute hijackings and home invasions.
  • Parents in Umlazi and KwaMashu keep children indoors after sunset.
Investigators suspect organised networks traffic weapons between provinces
  • Some suspects carry prior records for lesser criminal offences.
  • Detectives are interviewing Margate station staff and reviewing security footage.
Court proceedings will determine custody during the investigation
  • Unlawful firearm possession carries sentences reaching 15 years behind bars.
  • Prosecutors will likely argue that the accused pose flight risks.
Margate locals demand upgraded security measures at their station
  • Residents want better locks, cameras, and stricter officer accountability protocols.
  • Operation Shanela confiscates thousands of illegal guns nationwide annually.
 

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