Seven suspects apprehended for possession of suspected stolen copper cables

Seven suspects have been arrested for possession of stolen copper cables. Picture: SAPS

Seven suspects have been arrested for possession of stolen copper cables. Picture: SAPS

Published Jan 24, 2023

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Johannesburg - The police in Northam, Limpopo arrested seven suspects after they were found transporting suspected stolen copper cables along the Middeldrift-Koedoesdorp public road on Monday.

Limpopo police spokesperson Colonel Malesela Ledwaba said police received information about suspects who were driving in a white Ford Ranger bakkie, believed to be responsible for theft of copper cables from a local farm on Sunday at about 9pm.

“A tactical joint operation in collaboration with farmers was conducted in the area and subsequently, the motor vehicle fitting the description given was spotted along the said road and was tactically stopped by the police,” Ledwaba said.

Bags of stolen taps and copper cables were recovered by police. Picture: SAPS

“The motor vehicle with four male occupants was searched and police found copper cables and the four could not be able to accounted for their origin. The four male suspects were immediately arrested for possession of suspected stolen property,” he said.

Ledwaba added that in the process, the owner of the farm arrived at the scene and positively identified the stolen copper cables.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the copper cables were destined to be sold in Northam RDP section and police went there to investigate further.

Bags of stolen taps and copper cables were recovered by police. Picture: SAPS

“Upon arrival, police found a 42-year-old woman, believed to be the buyer of the copper, with two other males in possession of various bags containing newly stripped copper cables, bathroom taps and Transnet copper wires. Ultimately, the woman admitted that she was illegally dealing with copper cables and the trio were immediately placed under arrest.

“Further police investigations may possibly positively link the suspects with a series of burglaries committed in the area following theft of taps, copper pipes, air conditioners, copper pipes and crop circle motors,” he said.

The suspects, aged between 29 and 46, will appear in the Northam Magistrate’s Court soon facing charges of possession of stolen property valued at R250 000.

Bags of stolen taps and copper cables were recovered by police. Picture: SAPS

Police investigations are continuing.

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