Former head of detectives in Cape Town, Jeremy Vearey, said there is no investigative capacity to deal with illegal firearms in the city.
According to the former detective, firearms owned legally end up lost and stolen and find their way to the black market.
Jeremy Vearey

Vearey has added that many of the guns end up on the Cape Flats but there are not enough investigation resources to track the movement of illegal firearms.
“The scale of the prevalence of guns out there and the smuggling of guns, the trafficking, whether it’s across the border or internal to the country, there’s simply no such capacity.”

In other news – Musa Mthombeni & Liesl Laurie celebrate their 4th wedding anniversary
One of Mzansi’s most talked about couple, Musa Mthombeni and his wife Liesl Laurie are celebrating their 4th wedding anniversary. The couple is known to celebrate every milestone achieved in their marriage, both monthly and annually.

Taking to social media, Dr. Musa shared lovely photos of his wedding to the former Miss South Africa and captioned them with blissful words. Read More





















