Heidelberg Correctional Facility raided by EST and SAPS

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GAUTENG - On Monday, 8 December 2025, the Anti-Gang Unit (AGU), under the leadership of Lieutenant Colonel Arends, conducted a search operation at the Heidelberg Correctional Facility. This initiative was executed in collaboration with facility management, including the Communications Department, the Emergency Support Team (EST), and various units of the South African Police Service (SAPS). The operation involved the search of over 100 inmates, resulting in the confiscation of numerous illegal items, including cellphones, chargers, earphones, a laptop, cash, dagga, tattoo machines, and various grocery items. On Wednesday, 10 December 2025, the #AGU returned to the Boksburg Correctional Facility for another search of approximately 150 inmates, resulting in the seizure of contraband such as multiple cellphones, a mini hi-fi, chargers, a knife, various grocery items, dagga, and cash. Further charges were imposed on the inmates found in possession of these contraband items. Lt ...

Fifth sluice gate opened as rain causes rapid inflow at Vaal Dam

GAUTENG - Due to the rapid increase of inflows into the Vaal Dam, the Department of Water and Sanitation says a fifth sluice gate has been opened at 10h00 this morning to manage water levels that have increased overnight as a result of the ongoing rainfall in the Vaal River catchment. 

This is in about 24 hours after the Department opened the fourth sluice gate at the Vaal Dam.

The water storage levels at dam stood at 107.82% yesterday, but as of this morning the levels 
have risen to 109.39%. The outflows at the dam will move from 550 cubic metres per second 
(mᵌ/s) to just under 700 mᵌ/s. The inflows into the dam are currently 1000 m3/s. 

Bloemhof Dam storage levels have also risen from yesterday’s 103.23% to 106.91% this morning, and water releases will be staggered incrementally from the current 1000 mᵌ/s to 1 100 m³/s at 10am; 1 200 m³/s at 12h00; 1 300 m³/s at 14h00 and the last increase at 16h00 to 1 400 m3/s.

The increased outflows from Vaal Dam are expected to reach the Barrage in about 6 hours and Bloemhof Dam in 3 to 4 days and will result in water levels rising in both the dams and the river, overtopping of the riverbanks.

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