The theft of more than 40 rhino horns from the national parks department in Mpumalanga is the biggest of its kind in the country.
Charges against Hawks head Johan Booysen – who was accused, along with his former colleagues, of running a criminal enterprise – have been withdrawn.
ANC NEC member Pule Mabe and two other men have appeared in the Pretoria Specialised Commercial Crime Court in connection with fraud.
The Hawks have confiscated counterfeit goods estimated to be worth over R800 000 from shop owners in Limpopo and Gauteng.
The police and Hawks say they are still looking for the killer of Rwanda’s ex-spy chief Patrick Karegeya, who was found dead in a Sandton hotel room.
The high court in Cape Town has told Parliament to fix sections of the SAPS Amendment Act, again.
Former Hawks spokesperson McIntosh Polela has been fined and stripped of his hunting rifle after pleading guilty to six counts of illegal hunting.
The Palm Ridge Regional Court has turned down the prosecution’s request to submit an additional affidavit in a Radovan Krejcir’s bail application.
A police officer who reportedly took a R408 000 loan from a company associated with Radovan Krejcir has not resigned, says the Hawks.
The motive for the bomb at Radovan Krejcir’s shop in Bedfordview is murky, but the attack has unleashed fear in Joburg’s underworld
Law enforcement is a mess of tit-for-tat actions and allegations as leaders battle each other instead of the criminals.
The Hawks officer claims his testimony vindicates Anwa Dramat and has been deliberately ignored
Allegations by Crime Intelligence of irregular rendition may be part of a campaign to discredit the Hawks and its chief, Anwa Dramat.
Investigators have set their sights on a secret bank account that they say may have been used for fraudulent activities.
The Democratic Alliance has called on South Africa’s investigative authorities to look into Baleka Mbete’s alleged acceptance of a bribe.
The Hawks have demanded the bank statements of those linked to Nelson Mandela’s charities after an initial plan to raid their offices was thwarted.
The DA hopes crime-busting unit the Hawks will step up its criminal investigation of Dina Pule after she was found guilty of improper conduct.
Businessman Kenny Kunene has received unofficial warnings from the Hawks that it would be probe him, according to the Economic Freedom Fighters.
A police investigation into the disappearance of R60-million from a low-cost housing project in North West seems to have ground to a halt
Police have confirmed McIntosh Polela has been fired as the Hawks spokesperson following his suspension last year over controversial tweets he sent.
The state claims to have evidence that the 19 arrested Congolese nationals were part of a secret unit to unseat the DRC president.
Lawrence Mrwebi’s decision to abandon the prosecution of then crime intelligence head, Richard Mdluli, in 2011 appears to have been both calculated.
Newspaper reports say Hawks spokesperson McIntosh Polela has been suspended three weeks after tweeting a controversial reference to prison rape.
Hawks spokesperson McIntosh Polela has apologised for making light of rape in prison on Twitter.
Julius Malema is being investigated for inciting violence during the strike at Lonmin’s Marikana mine, in North West, the Hawks say.
Controversial National Prosecuting Authority strongman Lawrence Mrwebi is at the centre of new claims of trying to interfere with an investigation.