IN CONVERSATION WITH MS KAMOGELO MOGOTSI, Spokesperson for the Ministry of Police

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The South African Police Service has announced enhanced and permanent safety
interventions in the Sporong informal settlement near Randfontein in Gauteng,
following recent displacement of residents linked to illegal mining activities. The
announcement comes after a joint visit by the Minister of Police, Firoz Cachalia,
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi, and SAPS National Commissioner General
Fannie Masemola.

Sporong has recently experienced instability after illegal mining operations
disrupted the area, placing residents at risk and forcing some to flee their homes.
During an earlier visit by the Premier, short-term stabilisation measures were
introduced, including the deployment of nyalas and additional police officers to
restore order and reassure residents.

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The latest intervention escalates these efforts into longer-term measures. SAPS
has confirmed that nyalas and police members will now be deployed on a
permanent basis, supported by night patrols conducted jointly with community
patrollers. Authorities say the aim is to address ongoing safety threats, protect
vulnerable residents, and prevent criminal activity associated with illegal mining.

The developments raise broader questions about the sustainability of policing
responses in informal settlements, the role of community safety partnerships, and
how government balances law enforcement with humanitarian and socio-
economic responses to displacement. The situation also highlights the growing
impact of illegal mining on community safety across Gauteng and the capacity of
the state to provide long-term security solutions beyond visible policing.
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