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TWO ARRESTED IN PRETORIA FOR ILLEGAL FITMENT OF BLUE LIGHTS ON PRIVATE VEHICLE
PRETORIA – The South African Police Service (SAPS) has dealt a significant blow to the illicit use of police equipment following the arrest of two suspects in connection with the illegal fitting and possession of blue lights on a private motor vehicle.
The breakthrough stems from an operational roadblock conducted in June in the Wierdabrug area of Centurion. Alert police officers intercepted a private vehicle outfitted with blue police lights. Upon questioning the female driver, authorities discovered the vehicle belonged to her husband, sparking a deeper investigation into the origin of the unauthorized equipment.
Following meticulous investigative work, SAPS tracking teams executed two key arrests over the weekend:
Friday, 03 July 2026: Police arrested the 40-year-old owner of the private vehicle.
Saturday, 04 July 2026: A 49-year-old Mozambican national, believed to be the technician responsible for illegally sourcing and installing the emergency lights, was taken into custody.
The suspects are facing serious charges under the National Road Traffic Act. Specifically, they are charged with the contravention of Regulations 176 and 185, which strictly prohibit the unauthorized fitment, possession, and use of blue lights or sirens on any non-emergency, private vehicle.
The duo is scheduled to make their first appearance before the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court today, Monday, 06 July 2026.
SAPS management has issued a stern warning to the public, reiterating that the manufacture, sale, installation, or use of blue lights without explicit lawful authority is a criminal offense.
"These regulations are strictly in place to safeguard the public and preserve the integrity of legitimate law enforcement operations," the SAPS statement read.
The crackdown comes amid a rising national concern over "blue light gangs"—criminal syndicates that use unauthorized police regalia and lighting to impersonate law enforcement officers. These syndicates utilize the disguise to pull over, hijack, rob, and terrorize unsuspecting motorists on major South African freeways.
SAPS has vowed to intensify targeted road operations and clamp down on the supply chains providing these lights to criminals.
National police have urged motorists to remain vigilant. Members of the public are strongly encouraged to report any suspicious, unmarked, or private vehicles displaying blue lights.
Reports can be made anonymously via:
Crime Stop Hotline: 08600 10111
Digital Reporting: The MySAPS smartphone application

MAKAUSE INFORMAL SETTLEMENT — In a deliberate departure from traditional boardroom briefings, Gauteng Finance MEC Dunga has delivered a scathing review of the province's 2024/25 municipal audit outcomes directly from the Makause Informal Settlement
The latest report from the Auditor-General reveals an overall regression in financial governance across Gauteng’s 11 municipalities, sparking calls for urgent structural reforms and tougher accountability measures
Gauteng's two largest metropolitan municipalities, the City of Johannesburg and the City of Ekurhuleni, both regressed from unqualified to qualified audit opinions during this cycle
City of Johannesburg: Accumulated R6.55 billion in irregular expenditure, R6.81 billion in unauthorized expenditure, and R400 million in fruitless and wasteful expenditure over a four-year period
City of Ekurhuleni: Reached R620 million in irregular expenditure over four years, alongside R400 million in unauthorized expenditure incurred in a single year
City of Tshwane: Maintained a qualified status but remains the highest accumulator of irregular funds in the province, amassing R12.17 billion in irregular expenditure, R5.22 billion in unauthorized expenditure, and R3.61 billion in fruitless and wasteful expenditure over four years
A combined total of R45.92 billion in irregular expenditure has been recorded across Gauteng municipalities over the course of the current administration
Despite the widespread regressions, the Treasury commended the Midvaal Local Municipality and the West Rand District Municipality for sustaining clean audit opinions for 13 and two consecutive years, respectively
Mogale City, which maintained an unqualified opinion with findings, was singled out for achieving a zero opening balance on unauthorized, irregular, fruitless, and wasteful expenditure for the financial year
The media statement drew a direct line between collapsing financial controls and the physical safety of public servants
"Anger at governance failure must find its expression through accountability, through the ballot, through organized community voice, never through arson," MEC Dunga stated, firmly condemning the recent torching of the Lesedi Local Municipality Mayor's residence
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To address these systemic vulnerabilities, the Gauteng Provincial Treasury has launched an aggressive Programme of Action

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