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 ...

City of Johannesburg EMS Receives Two New Fire Engines

RANDBURG - The City of Johannesburg Emergency Management Services (EMS) officially received two state-of-the-art fire engines, marking a significant step forward in addressing the City's shortage of operational firefighting vehicles.

These newly acquired vehicles form part of the City's broader strategy to strengthen emergency response capacity across Johannesburg. This delivery is the first phase of a total of sixteen fire engines that the City is in the process of procuring. The rollout of the full fleet will take place in stages, with additional units expected in the coming months.

The new fire engines are equipped with modern, cutting-edge technology designed to enhance firefighting efficiency and improve safety for both EMS personnel and the communities they serve. 

This investment comes at a critical time, as Johannesburg continues to experience increasing fire-related incidents, particularly during the colder months. The addition of these vehicles to the current EMS fleet is expected to significantly improve operational capacity, and the overall effectiveness of firefighting and rescue efforts throughout the City.

City Fleet has reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring that EMS remains adequately resourced to protect the lives and properties of Johannesburg residents. 

The next batch of fire engines is expected to be delivered in the next phase of the procurement process, bringing the City closer to a fully revitalised emergency response fleet.

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