There’s nothing worse than seeing notices about lost pets. How many people see them and how many of them lead to the pets being found and returned? A new local app is finding great success with lost pets being found and returned.
If you’re looking to take notes on how to pull off a petrol station robbery now is your chance. Here’s one executed from start to finish.
It seems like things have become very quiet in the unsolved De Zalze estate murders from earlier this year. So why has no one been charged then?
When a random search in a chicken transportation unit turns up 19kg of cocaine, then of course there will be pictures.
When your bottom line depends on being the first to arrive at the scene of an accident you tend to drive a little quicker. This is just ridiculous though.
Some of the French national team’s top players are involved in a sex tape scandal, proving footballers really do have far more money than sense.
Yet another video of a South African cop being shot dead has emerged – and it’s slightly uneasy to watch what happens after.
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— ABC News (@ABC) November 5, 2015
Serena Williams was praised around the world yesterday, although this had less to with her tennis and more to do with her crime-fighting capabilities.
Posted onto Facebook with the caption detailing his supposed masturbation, is that really what went happened?
Students have taken to the streets of central London to demonstrate for free education. The world is changing.
The latest saga in the Oscar murder trial is a recording of Roux possibly doubting his win – yet the context is unclear.
Police around America are realising that their every move is being documented by civilians with cellphones, something they say is hindering their performance.
There were violent scenes in Port Elizabeth after an enraged driver took to beating a man whilst onlookers did nothing.
It’s a thankless task driving drunks home safely, but at the very least you would expect them not to assault you when you’ve had enough.
They say home is where the heart is, although for this young man it was also where he ran a sophisticated drug dealing business that made him millions.
It looks like two people having a bad day happened across each other and things quickly became very heated. Road rage commence.
HERE IS A CLIP THAT THE MEDIA DON'T SHOW YOU! HOW SAPS MEMBERS ARE SLAUGHTERED DAILY!!! BUT CRIMINALS HAVE MORE RIGHTS!!!LEST WE FORGET THOSE SAPS MEMBERS BUTCHERED BY MERCILESS COWARDS!!!! #CRIMINALSMUSTFALL #SUPPORT LAW ENFORCEMENT.
Posted by Intelligence Bureau SA on Sunday, 1 November 2015
The amount of police killed in South Africa is terrible – but they still have a responsibility to protect the people no matter the situation.
Attracting the world’s most organised criminals, South Africa’s slight instabilities make it the ideal location for everything illegal.
If you’re a fan of art this story may well make you wince, some famous works defiled by what can best be described as a misguided doodler.
The motto of the SAPS is ‘Servamus et Servimus’, which means to protect and to serve. Someone better have a word with this chap then.
The capacity for evil that some people possess is simply astounding, IS and their militants finding increasingly inventive ways to further their reign of terror.
You’d think they would be able to settle this matter through their higher powers, honestly.
A video that has sparked police brutality outrage has actually brought across a more important issue.
A Saudi prince will be questioned by Lebanese authorities over the possession of around two tons of pills
In a brutal attack on Saturday morning one of Jacob Zuma’s bodyguards, off duty at the time, was murdered in what remains mysterious circumstances.
I’m sure that around the country there are some rather awkward teachers’ lounges but I think this one in Durban might take the cake.
As the nationwide fee increase has been set to 0% for next year, students continue to protest over other demands unique to their university.
Footage has been released that shows a dramatic raid on an ISIS compound by Kurdish and US troops, with 69 hostages freed in the process.
The days of dagga legalisation are coming closer and there’s a dedicated group of people who are doing wonders for the cause.
While Pharrell and Robin are appealing the court’s decision over paying a fine to Marvin Gaye’s family, videos of their original deposition reveal a little more about the artists than they would want.