Prøve GULL - Gratis

Stolen weapons fuel SA's violence

Independent on Saturday

|

November 08, 2025

Police guns, missing firearms are turning streets into killing fields

- BRANDON NEL

THE smoking gun behind SA's blood-soaked streets may be closer to home than many realise.

Stolen police firearms, missing civilian guns and smuggled weapons from neighbouring countries such as Namibia are fuelling a hidden trade that runs from Cape Town's ganglands to towns and cities across the country.

These weapons move easily through the country, often arriving first in the Mother City before being used in killings and gang wars, and then travelling inland to arm other criminal groups involved in robberies, assassinations and cash-in-transit heists.

According to analysts and police insiders, the theft of guns from law enforcement is "the root of the evil" fuelling the country's hidden weapons trade, leaving families, shopkeepers and cash-in-transit drivers living in fear.

Over the past decade, more than 73500 civilian firearms and over 7000 police-issued weapons have been reported lost or stolen, with most never recovered.

Gun Free SA's Claire Taylor said that while cross-border trafficking and conflict-era weapons still played a role, their impact was now far smaller.

"Cross-border smuggling has declined significantly since the 1990s," she said.

"Police data shows that just 56 illegal firearms were seized at ports of entry in 2023/24, compared to 179 in 2009/10.

"The few that are smuggled across borders tend to be high-calibre weapons, often destined for organised crimes like cash-in-transit heists, rhino poaching and targeted killings.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Independent on Saturday

Independent on Saturday

Stolen weapons fuel SA's violence

Police guns, missing firearms are turning streets into killing fields

time to read

3 mins

November 08, 2025

Independent on Saturday

Siya Kolisi - it's not about milestones, but about giving back

BEING surrounded by his children, teammates, coaches, and the people who have shaped his life and rugby career has left Springbok captain Siya Kolisi calm and content ahead of his 100th Test match for South Africa.

time to read

1 mins

November 08, 2025

Independent on Saturday

It's official. Scientists agree 'Thick thighs do save lives'

THIGH POWER

time to read

1 mins

November 08, 2025

Independent on Saturday

PROTEAS IN FINAL PUSH TO VICTORY

The Proteas, Banyana and the Boks have forged an impressive year for women's sport. Now the nation gets behind our cricketers to go all the way tomorrow

time to read

3 mins

November 01, 2025

Independent on Saturday

Hold onto your hard earned cash, experts warn

IF YOU are thinking of splurging this Black Friday, economists are warning that with an economy in the doldrums it would be wise to keep your cash in hand.

time to read

1 mins

November 01, 2025

Independent on Saturday

Proteas out to win

LAURA Wolvaardt will lead the Proteas Women against Australia in Indore today as South Africa look to test themselves against the favourites to win the ongoing ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in India.

time to read

1 mins

October 25, 2025

Independent on Saturday

Independent on Saturday

Suicide crisis for SA's first responders

The enormous pressure on police, ambulance workers and firefighters hammers their mental health. A recent survey showed 47.3% were depressed, 37.8% had generalised anxiety disorder, and 48.5% PTSD.

time to read

4 mins

October 25, 2025

Independent on Saturday

Shoprite CEO bags R87m payday

BUMPER YEAR

time to read

1 mins

October 18, 2025

Independent on Saturday

Call to end deadly matric parties

Nationwide campaigns to prevent tragedies

time to read

4 mins

October 18, 2025

Independent on Saturday

Prince Andrew's controversial comments

EXPLOSIVE MEMOIR

time to read

1 mins

October 18, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size