South Africa’s National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) issues a clarification regarding arrest warrants involving two senior South African Police Service (SAPS) generals. The NPA says confusion has arisen over claims that imminent arrests were pending for other senior officers, and it aims to correct the record about what the warrants actually cover. In its statement, the NPA emphasizes that the arrest warrants relate specifically to the two named senior SAPS officers and are connected to ongoing investigations. The NPA’s comments indicate that attention has been drawn to how information about warrants and enforcement actions is being interpreted or circulated, including suggestions beyond the two officers in question. While the statement focuses on preventing misunderstanding, it also confirms that prosecution processes and investigative work continue. The NPA does not indicate that it is acting on warrants beyond those for the two generals, and it frames the intervention as a clarification rather than a change to the status of proceedings. Overall, the NPA’s position is that only the two specified senior generals are the subject of the clarified arrest warrants in the current context.