The Volkswagen Polo, stolen in Randburg, was found stripped bare in Soweto, just two hours after it was reported stolen.
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It was a case of Gone in 60 Seconds stealing exotic cars in the action heist film starring Nicolas Cage, but in South Africa criminals can make a stolen car all but “disappear” in less than 60 minutes.

A Volkswagen Polo, stolen from the Randburg area in Johannesburg before New Year’s Day, was found by the Johannesburg metro police department (JMPD) barely two hours after being alerted to search for it — stripped bare of parts.

A 23-year-old male suspect was arrested.
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One suspect, removing the last remaining bits, was found and arrested at the scene in Soweto.

“It takes criminals roughly 30 minutes to completely strip a vehicle,” JMPD spokesperson  Superintendent Xolani Fihla told TimesLIVE on Thursday.

“The lookout was received at 7am and the arrest was executed at 9am”

The JMPD tactical response unit members were alerted on Saturday to be on the lookout for a grey Volkswagen Polo Vivo which had been stolen.

“Further information was received from Tracker contro, who provided the position where the vehicle was last active,” said Fihla.

“The officers and members from Tracker proceeded to the given address in Mofolo South, Soweto, where a male was found stripping the vehicle.”

It was two hours after the theft was reported.

“From observation, the vehicle found on the premises matched the sought vehicle, and an inquiry into the vehicle was conducted using the VIN. It was discovered that indeed the vehicle found was the stolen vehicle.”

Fihla said the 23-year-old male suspect was arrested and detained at Moroka police station for possession of a stolen motor vehicle.

TimesLIVE


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