Hendrik Hancke Senior reporter

Hendrik Hancke is an award-winning senior journalist who escaped the clutches of the Afrikaans media and now writes for Sunday Times and TimesLIVE about safety and security, energy and social issues.

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Three suspected gang members arrested for possession of firearms and ammo in KZN

Three suspected gangsters were arrested in KwaZulu-Natal after they were found in possession of firearms and ammunition.

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Gqeberha's R75 road claims two more lives

Police have opened a culpable homicide case after two people died in a head-on collision in Gqeberha.

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Police need assistance finding three missing Free State cops

Police have asked the public to be on the lookout for three police constables who have been missing since Wednesday.

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Mchunu apologises to principal implicated as suspect in rape of child

Police minister Senzo Mchunu has written a letter to Gerrie Nel of AfriForum’s private prosecution unit to apologise to ...

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Rovos Rail train derailed after collision with freight train in Zimbabwe

The luxurious Rovos Rail train was derailed in Zimbabwe after colliding with a freight train on Friday.

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Illegal bark strippers arrested in Cape Town's Newlands forest

Three suspects were arrested on Saturday for allegedly illegally stripping bark from trees in Cape Town’s protected ...

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Multidisciplinary team rescues another kidnapping victim

In yet another blow to kidnapping syndicates, struck within days of an earlier one, a multidisciplinary team of law ...

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Six suspects nabbed in raid on Standerton drug lab

Six suspects – believed to be Mozambicans – were arrested on Friday when Mpumalanga police raided a suspected drug lab ...

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Kidnapped woman, 50, rescued from house in Pretoria North, 3 suspects arrested

Three suspects — two women and a man aged between 34 and 57 — were arrested for kidnapping and robbery.

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More than a thousand mourners gather in Limpopo village to bid fallen SANDF hero farewell

L/Cpl Tseke Moffat Molapo was one of the 14 South African soldiers killed in the Democratic Republic of Congo