Army and police raid Lavender Hill amid mixed reactions

South African army and police units swept through Lavender Hill and Steenberg on Friday evening, targeting suspected drug houses as part of Operation Prosper. Children trailed the convoy with excitement, while some residents and officials voiced scepticism over its lasting effect on gang violence. No shootings have been reported in the areas since the raids.

A small contingent of soldiers from the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) and police officers raided several suspected drug houses and conducted spot searches in Lavender Hill and Steenberg on the Cape Flats on Friday evening.

Young children followed the convoy from their homes, including over 300m in areas like Military Heights, drawn by the rare spectacle amid a lack of playgrounds or activities. A community leader told GroundUp that such brief deployments create only a temporary sense of safety, warning that gang violence would resume without sustained presence.

Sergeant Wesley Twigg reported on Sunday that no shootings had occurred in Lavender Hill and Steenberg since Friday. This follows a Thursday deployment in Steenberg and Muizenberg precincts, where police found a 9mm pistol in a house on Trevor Siljeur Street in Vrygrond and arrested a suspect for illegal firearm possession.

Nicola Small, chairperson of the Steenberg Community Police Forum, welcomed the operation, noting a drop in violent crime due to increased visibility. 'It definitely shows that additional boots on the ground and visibility impact crime,' she said.

However, MP Ian Cameron of the Democratic Alliance questioned its effectiveness, calling for intelligence-led and prosecution-focused efforts. Operation Prosper involves 2,200 SANDF members across provinces until 31 March 2027 at a cost exceeding R800m, amid ongoing gang-related shootings elsewhere, with seven men due in court on Monday.

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Hundreds of South African National Defence Force (SANDF) soldiers have been deployed to the Cape Flats in the Western Cape as part of Operation Prosper, a year-long initiative to combat violent crime. The operation follows President Cyril Ramaphosa's announcement in the State of the Nation Address. Reactions from residents are mixed.

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Police and soldiers confiscated mandrax, dagga, and an undisclosed amount of cash during house raids in Gqeberha on the first day of a crime-fighting operation in the Eastern Cape. Nearly 300 South African National Defence Force (SANDF) soldiers have been deployed to the province as part of Operation Prosper to tackle organised crime.

Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane plans to ask President Cyril Ramaphosa to deploy the South African National Defence Force in Gqeberha's northern areas amid escalating gang violence. Residents report living in constant fear, feeling like prisoners in their homes due to daily shootings. The request follows Ramaphosa's recent announcement of military support for the Western Cape and Gauteng, but not the Eastern Cape.

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Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia announced that President Cyril Ramaphosa has directed the South African National Defence Force to deploy to the Eastern Cape, in addition to the Western Cape and Gauteng, to combat crime. The deployment, aimed at fighting gang violence and illegal mining, is set to begin within 10 days. Political parties expressed mixed reactions during parliamentary debates on the State of the Nation Address.

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