Police melt weapons in Vaal


By Smanga Kumalo    06-Feb-2013 08:34 UTC+02:00

Smanga Kumalo and SAPA(Vereeniging) – Police melted thousands of firearms and knives at ArcelorMittal’s steel processing plant in Vereeniging in the Vaal.

About 3364 firearms and 1000 knives were melted down. Deputy provincial police commissioner Major-General Phumzo Gela confirmed that firearms and knives were melted down in the Vaal.

He said the destruction of firearms means that many lives will be saved.

He said some of the weapons came from police searches. Others had been used to commit crimes, but the cases these originated from had all been finalised.

The weapons were on display in large sacks. They included rifles, pistols, knives, swords, and axes. Once weapons were recovered they were sent for ballistic analysis and other processes before they were destroyed.

Gela said improved visible policing was having a significant impact in areas like Muldersdrift and Benoni.

He thanked communities for tipping police off about crimes and encouraged them to continue this co-operation.

Gela said Gauteng’s metro police and traffic police were also to be commended for reducing crime. He said police would not let up in the fight against crime after the 2012 festive season.

“Please bear with us, we are rolling our sleeves and our socks higher. We are ready for crime and criminality.


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