Kidnapping cases in the Orange Farm policing precinct have decreased, according to the latest quarterly crime statistics released on Friday, 28 November, by Acting Minister of Police Firoz Cachalia.
The drop comes as the area continues to battle a range of high-impact crimes that keep Orange Farm ranked among the country’s top 30 high-crime police stations.
Nationally, the picture remains grim. While murders in South Africa show a slight decline, the numbers are still deeply troubling – an average of 63 people were killed every day between April and September. The newly released statistics offer a window into both enduring and emerging crime patterns affecting communities across the country.
Minister Cachalia, confirmed a general improvement in community-reported crimes, with 18,594 fewer cases recorded compared to the same period last year. Contact crimes – including murder, assault, and sexual offences – also fell by 4,999 cases, signalling progress driven by strengthened policing and community partnerships.
However, Orange Farm continues to face severe challenges. The station recorded notable spikes in several key categories:
Assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm: 167
Arson: 4 cases
Carjacking: 45
Contact crimes (total): 608
Kidnapping: 54
Murder: 50
Robbery at residential premises: 36
Robbery with aggravating circumstances: 170
Trio crimes: 94
Truck hijacking: 5
Minister Cachalia said high-crime stations like Orange Farm will receive targeted support, with SAPS intensifying intelligence-led operations, improved visibility, and stronger collaboration with communities to curb violent crime and restore safety.

























