Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Unorthodox police tactics lead to drug busts in Kimberley

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Operation Overview

Two people are set to go to court after a big police sweep in Kimberley aimed at stopping drug dealers. The raid was part of an ongoing effort called “Project Ditto.”

What Is Project Ditto?

Project Ditto started in 2023. It’s run by the Hawks’ Serious Organized Crime Investigation (SOCI) team. Their goal is to break up drug networks that operate in Kimberley and some parts of Gauteng.

How the Hawks Worked

A mixed team of officers carried out the raid. The group included:

  • Serious Organized Crime Unit
  • Public Order Police (POP)
  • Tactical Response Team (TRT)
  • Vehicle Identification Service (VIS)
  • Local Criminal Record Center (LCRC)

They searched four properties that were already on their radar.

What Was Seized?

During the operation, police:

  • Arrested two suspects at one of the houses
  • Took R20 000 in cash
  • Confiscated four mobile phones
  • Grabbed two surveillance cameras and a hard drive worth about R12 000

The Hawks didn’t say exactly what drugs, if any, were found, but they stressed that the raid aimed to disrupt the flow of illegal drugs in the area.

Court Date and Next Steps

The two arrested individuals are expected to appear briefly in the Kimberley Magistrate’s Court on April 20, 2026. The investigation is still open, so more developments could follow.

Why This Matters

Efforts like Project Ditto show how police are trying to keep neighborhoods safer by targeting organized crime. By cutting off drug supply lines, they hope to reduce violence and addiction in Kimberley and surrounding areas.

Conclusion

The recent Hawks operation is a step in a longer fight against drug trafficking. While the suspects await their day in court, investigators continue to gather evidence and work toward dismantling the networks behind the illegal trade. Staying informed and supporting community safety initiatives can help make a real difference.

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