Hijacked truck’s stolen goods worth R2.5m found in Eerste Rivier

24 February 2021 - 07:45 By Iavan Pijoos
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Stolen cargo comprising household appliances valued at an estimated R2,5m was recovered in Eerste Rivier.
Stolen cargo comprising household appliances valued at an estimated R2,5m was recovered in Eerste Rivier.
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The cargo stolen from a truck that was hijacked in Belville earlier this week was recovered in Eerste Rivier in the Western Cape, police said.

Police spokesperson Col André Traut said the empty truck was found in Firgrove on Monday.

Further investigation resulted in the recovery of the stolen cargo comprising household appliances valued at an estimated R2,5m at different addresses in Eerste Rivier, Traut said.

Three suspects were arrested.

In a separate incident, officers from Khayelitsha police took to the streets on foot to  conduct a crime prevention operation in the Site B area. Traut said the officers arrested two suspects after they were found in possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition.

This week police also seized abalone from a drying facility in Brackenfell in Cape Town.

Provincial police said 15,837 dried abalone units weighing 376,3kg with an estimated value of more than R2,7m were found at the facility in Willow Creek.

Two suspects aged between 26 and 36 were arrested and are expected to appear in the Kuilsrivier magistrate’s court on Thursday.


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