Western Cape Law Enforcement Arrests Twenty Four Drunk Drivers Amid Intensified Easter Road Safety Operations

Twenty-four drivers arrested for DUI in Western Cape Easter operations as MEC Isaac Sileku slams reckless behavior and fraudulent documents on major routes.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 5, 2026, 5:28 AM EDT

Source: The information in this article was sourced from Eyewitness News

Western Cape Law Enforcement Arrests Twenty Four Drunk Drivers Amid Intensified Easter Road Safety Operations - article image
Western Cape Law Enforcement Arrests Twenty Four Drunk Drivers Amid Intensified Easter Road Safety Operations - article image

Heightened Enforcement Yields Dozens of Roadside Arrests

Traffic safety operations across the Western Cape have resulted in the apprehension of at least 29 motorists between Thursday and Saturday as officials ramp up visibility for the Easter period. Data released by provincial authorities indicates that the overwhelming majority of these incidents involved alcohol consumption, with 24 individuals taken into custody specifically for driving under the influence. These intensified measures are part of a broader provincial strategy to mitigate the traditional spike in road fatalities associated with the holiday long weekend.

Strategic Roadblocks Target Key Provincial Arteries

Law enforcement efforts focused heavily on major transit routes, including a significant operation on the R303 near Ceres. During a roadblock conducted on Good Friday, three men were arrested after failing sobriety tests, highlighting the persistence of impaired driving despite public warnings. Additional enforcement actions on the R300 led to the arrest of three more men and one woman for similar offenses, demonstrating a widespread disregard for traffic laws across different demographics and geographical areas within the province.

Document Fraud and Regulatory Compliance Issues

Beyond impaired driving, provincial officials identified several instances of administrative and criminal violations related to vehicle and driver licensing. At various checkpoints situated in Somerset West and Grabouw, officers detained multiple drivers discovered to be in possession of fraudulent documentation. These arrests underscore a secondary focus of the Easter operations, which aims to remove not only dangerous drivers from the road but also those operating outside the legal regulatory framework.

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