Over 185 motorists were arrested by the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) officers for driving under the influence of alcohol across all regions of the city.
According to the JMPD, these arrests took place across the city between 13 October and 19 October.
“These arrests confirm a robust week of operations aimed at enhancing public safety and ensuring road traffic compliance, resulting in the apprehension of a significant number of offenders. The high visibility of officers and continuous roadblocks were instrumental in removing these dangerous drivers from the city’s roads,” said JMPD spokesperson, Superintendent Xolani Fihla.
Fihla added that this operation reaffirmed the JMPD’s zero-tolerance approach to lawlessness that compromises the safety of residents. Meanwhile, JMPD Acting Chief of Police, Acting Commissioner Eldred Fortein, has welcomed the arrests.
“The arrest of 185 motorists in just seven days for incidents involving intoxication, is completely unacceptable. These individuals made a selfish choice to endanger every other road user in Johannesburg. The JMPD is committed to reclaiming our roads,” said Fortein.
He issued a stern warning to motorists who don’t obey the rules of the road.
“Our message is unequivocal: If you operate a vehicle while impaired or negligently, our officers will find you. We will not relent in our efforts to ensure that traffic regulations and municipal by-laws are respected, and offenders will be held accountable to the full extent of the law,” warned Fortein.
The JMPD has urged all residents and visitors to prioritise road safety by planning alternate travel arrangements if consuming alcohol, adhering to speed limits, and ensuring all vehicle and license documentation is current and compliant.