On February 10, 2026, a synchronised operation involving Vumacam’s control room operators, the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) and 24/7 Drone Force resulted in the successful identification and apprehension of a suspect linked to a reported theft case.
The operation highlights the effectiveness of integrated crime-fighting strategies that combine advanced camera networks, licence plate recognition technology and real-time aerial intelligence with law enforcement on the ground.
Vumacam’s operators received the initial alert and leveraged their Licence Plate Recognition (LPR) system and overview cameras to detect and track the vehicle of interest.
Drone Force provided rapid aerial support, enhancing situational awareness and guiding the tactical response. Acting as “eyes in the sky,” the drones were able to monitor movement and guide officers to the vehicle’s location, supporting areas that are difficult to assess from ground level alone.
JMPD officers executed the ground operation, ensuring the suspect was apprehended and vehicle secured. They were escorted to the Alexandra Police Station for further investigation.
The collaboration between these entities demonstrates Johannesburg’s growing ability to deploy innovative, multi-disciplinary approaches to public safety. By aligning technology providers with law enforcement agencies, the city can continue to strengthen its response to criminal activity.
“This operation highlights the value of strategic partnerships in modern policing. By combining cutting-edge networks, aerial support and dedicated officers on the ground, we are reinforcing our collective commitment to safeguarding communities,” said a spokesperson for Vumacam.
Stéfan Grobler, Managing Director of 24/7 Drone Force added:
“Our drone first response (DFR) provides overwatch and real-time visibility that allows responders real-time situational awareness, even in areas that are difficult to access. In this case, our aerial support helped guide the response and ensured officers had accurate, up-to-date information when approaching the scene.”
The collaboration underscores how integrated public-private partnerships and innovative technology continue to play a vital role in enhancing public safety across the city.
Alex Bouche
Soweto Sunrise News





















