A 69-year-old parolee has been arrested by the Hawks in collaboration with Mahlabathini detectives for the unlawful possession of explosives, raising serious concerns about security and parole monitoring in the region.
The arrest took place during a targeted operation, where law enforcement officers discovered a stash of explosives in the suspectβs possession. The man, who was previously released on parole for an unrelated offense, is now facing fresh charges that could see him returned to prison.
Authorities have yet to confirm the intended use of the explosives, but investigations are ongoing to determine whether the suspect is linked to any broader criminal activities, including illegal mining or planned sabotage. The arrest highlights growing concerns over the circulation of illegal explosives in South Africa, often used in ATM bombings, gang operations, and other violent crimes.
The Hawks praised the joint effort with local detectives, saying the operation reflects their commitment to rooting out high-risk threats and enforcing the law β even among previously convicted individuals.
The suspect is expected to appear in court soon, where prosecutors will oppose bail due to the severity of the charges. His arrest has reignited debate around parole conditions and post-release supervision, especially for individuals with potential ties to violent or organised crime.