The Herald (South Africa)

Police recover guns during funeral procession

- Simtembile Mgidi

Police confiscate­d five guns in Port Elizabeth and arrested two men on their way to a funeral who were found to be in possession of illegal firearms.

Police spokespers­on Priscilla Naidu said a white Jeep that was part of a funeral convoy on Stanford Road was pulled over at about 1pm on Saturday.

“Seven occupants were in the vehicle and they were searched.

“One was found with a 9mm pistol with the serial number filed off and the second person with a 7.65 pistol.”

She said the 7.65 pistol had been reported stolen in Walmer in January last year.

“The males, aged 24, were detained on a charge of possession of a prohibited firearm and ammunition, illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition as well as possession of suspected stolen property,” Naidu said.

The stolen property consisted of a CCTV camera and diving equipment.

The vehicle was impounded for further investigat­ions.

The suspects are expected to appear in the Port Elizabeth Magistrate’s Court today.

In an unrelated incident, at about 1am on Saturday, a revolver was found inside a house in New Brighton while the police’s anti-gang unit, public order policing and metro police searched a property.

A 35-year-old man was arrested and detained on a charge of illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition.

Then, PE Flying Squad officers arrested a 27-year-old man for being in possession of a stolen firearm in Kwazakhele at 7.45am on Saturday.

The officers received informatio­n of a possibly armed man driving a white Nissan Micra.

The vehicle was pulled over on the corners of Daku and Koyana roads.

“A suspect was found in possession of a revolver.

“The firearm was reported stolen in February 2019,” Naidu said.

The man will appear in the New Brighton Magistrate’s Court today.

A .45 revolver was recovered on Saturday at 11.30pm while the police’s anti-gang unit, public order policing and metro police were conducting search operations in Arcadia.

“The firearm was found lying in a yard in Harrington Street.

“The firearm was reported stolen in Wolwefonte­in in August 2018,” Naidu said.

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