Drugs, sharp objects and cash are among the items discovered during a multidisciplinary search operation conducted at the Pollsmoor Correctional Facility in the Western Cape.
The Wednesday evening operation focused on the Remand Section of the facility and involved an intensive search of remand detainees and sentenced offenders working in the kitchen area.
Over 800 inmates were searched in a carefully coordinated intervention designed to rid the facility of illegal contraband and restore institutional discipline.
The National Commissioner of Correctional Services, Makgothi Thobakgale, led the sweeping operation which resulted in the seizure of a significant quantity of prohibited items, demonstrating the ongoing challenges posed by illicit activities within correctional centres.
Among the items confiscated were:
• 119 cellphones
• 74 cellphone chargers
• 50 cable chargers
• 41 cellphone batteries
• 34 sim cards
• 81 sharp objects
• 37 dagga pipes
• 305 packets of dagga (totaling 854.80 grams)
• 36 mandrax tablets (approximately 50 grams)
• Tik packets (34.00 grams)
• Cash amounting to R363.60
• Various other contraband items.
“The operation was executed with precision and professionalism by a combined team of 124 Emergency Support Team (EST) members from Correctional Services, supported by 23 officials from the South African Police Service (SAPS) and seven officers from the Metro Police.
“The collaborative nature of this initiative affirms the department’s commitment to working closely with law enforcement partners to combat the smuggling and possession of contraband inside correctional centres,” said the Department of Correctional Services.
The National Commissioner emphasised the strategic importance of sustained search operations, particularly in high-risk areas such as the Remand Section.
“These operations are not only necessary but vital. They reinforce our resolve to run safe, secure, and rehabilitative correctional environments where the environment is conducive for correction, development, and reformation.”
He reiterated that contraband not only undermines institutional security but also compromises the rehabilitation process of inmates.
The department said it will continue to strengthen its internal security measures and deploy targeted interventions in identified hotspots across the country.
“The success of the Pollsmoor operation sends a clear message that contraband has no place in our correctional centres, and the department will continue to act decisively to protect the integrity of the correctional system,” said the department.
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