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PAGAD Fugitive, captured after 8 years as police seize 23 illegal firearms in Western Cape
PAGAD Fugitive, captured after 8 years as police seize 23 illegal firearms in Western Cape

IOL News

time15-07-2025

  • IOL News

PAGAD Fugitive, captured after 8 years as police seize 23 illegal firearms in Western Cape

PAGAD fugitive Faizel Felix has been on the run for an illegal firearm case for the past eight years. Image: HAWKS As the Western Cape hailed the confiscation of 23 firearms amid gang violence including 13 in Mitchells Plain, PAGAD fugitive Faizel Felix who evaded authorities for years has been apprehended. Felix is no stranger to the courts, after he also made headlines in 2001, when he was accused of being behind a motorbike bomb explosion in front of the Wynberg Magistrates' Court but could never be prosecuted or linked because there were no state witnesses left to testify against him. The efforts behind his successful arrest follows the work done by the Hawks Crimes Against the State (CATs) team's efforts. Felix made an appearance at the Wynberg Magistrates' Court on Monday, eight years after he evaded the long alarm of the law. His case comes hours after, MEC for Police Oversight and Community Safety, Anroux Marais confirmed that 23 firearms were confiscated, 13 of which were found in Mitchell's Plain. According to Fight Against Crime SA's (FACSA) database, 52 shooting incidents were reported in the WC between 11 and 13 July, with 13 people shot, seven fatalities and nearly 32 affected areas, with hotspots such as Elsies River, Tafelsig, Bishop Lavis and others. Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. 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'His appearance comes after he was arrested in Wynberg earlier today by the Hawks Crimes Against the State (CATS) team, Western Cape on a warrant of arrest which was issued in 2016. 'Felix has been on the run for the past 8 years. 'It is reported that Felix was arrested on August 19 2015, for the illegal possession of a firearm by the Special Investigating Group for the City of Cape Town, thereafter the matter was referred to the Hawks for further probing. 'His non-attendance led to the court issuing a warrant for his arrest and subsequently his arrest today. 'The case is ongoing, with the man's next court appearance scheduled for July 17nat the Wynberg Regional Court. Felix remains in custody.' Marais spokesperson, Kurt Nefdt confirmed more than 20 firearms were confiscated. The success comes after sporadic shootings in the Cape including Mitchells Plain where five people were killed and seven wounded in a matter of hours on July 3 and another mass shooting in Bishop Lavis at the weekend. 'I can confirm that there have been another five firearms confiscated since our last media release. Two firearms were confiscated in Bishop Lavis following the recent mass murder( not confirmed if it is linked to the incident), one in Kuils River and another two in the Somerset West area. I must mention that these figures change often as intensified operations to clamp down on illegal guns and ammunition are ongoing,' said Nefdt. According to Gun Free SA's Researcher and Analyst, Claire Taylor, more than 8000 guns have been stolen since 2023: 'In 2023/24 alone, civilians reported losing or having 8,452 guns stolen - that's 23 guns every single day." Lynn Philipps of the Cape Flats Safety Forum said they applauded the successes but called for an inquiry after more than 30 firearms vanished from the Mitchell's Plain Police Station since 2017. 'How many people were innocently caught in the crossfires or shot with these stolen firearms retrieved thus far?' she said. A Consultative meeting of faith leaders and civic organizations such as the Muslim Judicial Council (MJC) President Sheikh Fataar, Reverend Rodney Whiteman of the Western Province Council of Churches and Dr Llewellyn MacMaster, chairperson of the Cape Crime Crisis Coalition, addressing gang violence on Wednesday. Pagad did not respond by the time of deadline on Monday. Get your news on the go, click here to join the Cape Argus News WhatsApp channel. Cape Argus

Fugutive Pagad member finally arrested after eight-year manhunt
Fugutive Pagad member finally arrested after eight-year manhunt

Daily Maverick

time15-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Daily Maverick

Fugutive Pagad member finally arrested after eight-year manhunt

Police arrested Pagad member Faizel Felix on Monday after he had evaded gun charges for eight years. According to sources close to the case, the arrest signals that police are serious about combatting vigilantism. Faizel Felix, 52, who faces a charge of the illegal possession of a firearm, is back in custody after previously absconding from court and being on the run for eight years. On 14 July 2025, Felix was nabbed by the Hawks' Crimes Against the State team in the Western Cape on a warrant of arrest issued in 2016. Elaborating on the case, Hawks spokesperson Zinzi Hani said Felix was arrested on 19 August 2015 by the City of Cape Town's Special Investigating Group for the illegal possession of a firearm. The matter was then referred to the Hawks for further investigation. 'Felix appeared in the Wynberg Magistrate's Court for the illegal possession of a firearm. He was granted bail. He disappeared and never attended court again. His non-attendance led to the court issuing a warrant for his arrest and subsequently his arrest on Monday, 14 July 2025,' she said. The vigilante group Research by the Institute for Security Studies, titled 'Vigilantism v. The State: A case study of the rise and fall of Pagad, 1996-2000' states that Pagad started as a movement against gangsterism and drugs but led to vigilantes using pipe bombs and firearms. The report further states that Pagad evolved rapidly into an organisation with a political agenda, purging dissenters, intimidating the Muslim establishment, as well as liberal and feminist Muslims, and attacking police, prosecutors and judges. One of their most heinous crimes occurred on 4 August 1996, when notorious Hard Livings gang leader Rashied Staggie was publicly lynched and set ablaze with petrol by a Pagad mob outside his house in Salt River. Felix's first run-in with the law was in 2001 when he was accused of being behind a motorbike explosion in front of the Wynberg Magistrate's Court. Days before Felix's bail application, the main witness, Ashraf Saban, was murdered. He could not be prosecuted because there were no state witnesses left to testify against him and all charges relating to the explosion were withdrawn. Back then, prosecutor Eunice Grey stated that the firearm used in his murder was the same one used to shoot Ebrahim Gallie, a key witness in the State's case against Ebrahim Jeneker. Jeneker, Abdullah Maansdorp and Moegamat Isaacs, former members of Pagad, were released on parole in November 2020 after serving 21 years for six murders in 1999. Not too late for justice A former police officer who infiltrated Pagad at the height of its reign of terror spoke to Daily Maverick on condition of anonymity. A criminologist close to the case also spoke to Daily Maverick on the condition of anonymity. The pair were concerned about the ongoing existence of Pagad in areas such as the gang-ravaged Mitchells Plain. 'Whether it is eight or 20 years, this kind of crime can't escape accountability because time has lapsed,' said the former officer on the charges against Felix. Both the criminologist and former officer said Felix must be held to account. 'There is an emergence of vigilante tendencies in the country, because people are frustrated with the police. One must show when you engage in that kind of activity, then you will be held accountable, whether it is after five or 16 years,' the pair said. The former officer said Pagad appeared to be gaining momentum in Mitchells Plain, stating that it was understandable given the challenges with policing in the area. According to the SAPS fourth quarter crime statistics of the 2024-2025 financial year, from January 2025 to March 2025 there were 319 murders perpetrated due to vigilantism. The leading provinces were Eastern Cape (70), Gauteng (69) and Western Cape (64). 'There are townships in the Western Cape and other parts of the country where people are turning to vigilantism because they are frustrated with the police. In that sense, Pagad is not exceptional. 'When you have a police service that refuses to do what it must do, which is to deal with crime, then you have that kind of crime,' the former officer said. He added that when Pagad initially emerged in 1995/96, the counter-argument to vigilantism was that there was a new government and new Constitution and they must have a chance to deal with crime. 'Now fast forward 30 years later, the police have failed. The government has failed dismally in dealing with crime, it has not shown seriousness in dealing with crime. 'You can't deal with these crimes by appointing commission upon commission of inquiry. Now the ordinary person in Manenberg, Lavender Hill, Gauteng and other parts of the country is sitting there and they are saying, 'President Cyril Ramaphosa is appointing another commission; we are dying here because of crime, and our children are infected with drugs; no we are going to do our own thing,'' he told Daily Maverick. Pagad distances itself In a statement, Pagad national coordinator Haroon Orrie distanced the group from Felix and said calling him a member was a 'blatant misrepresentation'. 'We have, since 2015 to the present day, asserted categorically, and very publicly, that a group of former members of Pagad have been expelled from the organisation, due to their contravention of the objects, policies and discipline of Pagad. They have formed a separate splinter group, referring to themselves as the 'G-Force'. Faizel Felix is a member of this G-Force. He is not a member of Pagad,' said Orrie. 'Pagad has embarked on processes to prohibit this splinter group from using and operating under the name of Pagad. This splinter group has been implicated in a range of illegal activities.'

Faizel Felix rearrested after 8 years on the run
Faizel Felix rearrested after 8 years on the run

The Citizen

time15-07-2025

  • The Citizen

Faizel Felix rearrested after 8 years on the run

Faizel Felix remains in custody following his arrest and court appearance on 14 July 2025. A 52-year-old member of People Against Gangsterism and Drugs (Pagad) who had evaded authorities for eight years was arrested in Wynberg on Monday. Faizel Felix appeared briefly in court on Monday, facing charges of illegal firearm possession. Felix was apprehended by the Hawks Crimes Against the State (Cats) team in the Western Cape on a warrant that had been outstanding since 2016, according to the Department of Justice, Crime Prevention and Security. Eight-year manhunt ends The department confirmed that 'Felix, has been on the run for the past 8 years' following his failure to appear in court after being granted bail in 2015. Felix's legal troubles began when he was initially arrested on 19 August 2015, by the Special Investigating Group for the City of Cape Town on charges of illegal possession of a firearm. The case was subsequently transferred to the Hawks for further investigation. ALSO READ: Elderly couple shot dead in parking lot of Rustenburg shopping centre Court appearance and bail jump Following his 2015 arrest, Felix appeared before the Wynberg Magistrate's Court where he was granted bail on the firearm possession charge. However, his compliance with the legal process was short-lived. 'Felix appeared in the Wynberg Magistrate court for the illegal possession of a firearm he was granted bail. He disappeared and never attended court again,' the department stated. His failure to return to court prompted judicial authorities to issue an arrest warrant, which remained active until his capture on Monday. ALSO READ: Shootings plague Cape Town after another five people gunned down Next court appearance Felix remains in custody following his arrest and court appearance on 14 July 2025. The Department of Justice confirmed that the case continues, with Felix scheduled to appear at the Wynberg Regional Court on 17 July 2025. READ NEXT: Tanzanian and Burundian nationals arrested in R54.3m drug bust in South Africa

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