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You are here: Home / News / Stolen ‘Prinsloo guns’ still on Cape Flats streets, Western Cape police say | SA News

Stolen ‘Prinsloo guns’ still on Cape Flats streets, Western Cape police say | SA News

11 August 2025 by Guest

Damoyi said the proliferation of illegal firearms in the area was alarming.

“We have noticed that the circulation of guns in this area is (disturbing).

“We have found out that the guns that are circulating were previously legally owned but due to negligence, they have become illegal. Security companies are losing some of them. Some of them are stolen from (neighbouring) countries like Namibia. But we are inspecting these security companies to make sure that indeed they are taking measures to prevent the loss of the firearms.”

He said another challenge was firearms that had been owned by people who were now deceased.

“In this area alone, from June, we have identified 1,542 deceased’s…

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  1. Necrobull

    11 August 2025 at 8:19 am

    The cab driver feels compelled to flesh the story out, as its just the husband he\’s talking to.

    \”yeah I remember that last shore leave in Johannesburg, me and the lads gagging for some action, end up in a dive bar and met this girl, we got a room and she was the the worst fuck I\’ve ever had!\”

    The wife says \”what did he say?\”.

    Husband \”the cab driver he says he might know you!\”

  2. Gro

    11 August 2025 at 7:17 am

    Fun South African Fact: There are 11 official languages, each with equal status, in South Africa

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