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SA Toyota Quantum Registration WWD 790 GP held in copper cable theft
10 Jun 2012 at 22:18hrs | Views
Zimbabwean police are interested in interviewing N Ndlovu of Entabeni Flat, number 002, CRN Hillbrow, Johannesburg, South Africa in connection with copper theft that happened in the Mbembesi area.
A suspected South African copper cables thief who was driving a Toyota Quantum vehicle registered in N Ndlovu's name which had copper cables worth $27 000 suspected to have been stripped from a Zesa power line in Mbembesi area.
Asst Insp Makonese said police officers checked the vehicle to ascertain the owner and discovered a licence disk bearing registration number WWD 790 GP and engine number 2KD 172 3829 in the name of N Ndlovu of Entabeni Flat, number 002, CRN Hillbrow, Johannesburg, South Africa. Asst Insp Makonese said the police Dog Section Unit, the Border Control and Minerals Unit, Scene of Crime Unit and Zesa Loss Control were advised and attended the scene, but the suspects could not be found.
She said the cables were measured and were found to be 5 400 metres long.
The vehicle is still locked and is under armed guard.
A suspected South African copper cables thief who was driving a Toyota Quantum vehicle registered in N Ndlovu's name which had copper cables worth $27 000 suspected to have been stripped from a Zesa power line in Mbembesi area.
Asst Insp Makonese said police officers checked the vehicle to ascertain the owner and discovered a licence disk bearing registration number WWD 790 GP and engine number 2KD 172 3829 in the name of N Ndlovu of Entabeni Flat, number 002, CRN Hillbrow, Johannesburg, South Africa. Asst Insp Makonese said the police Dog Section Unit, the Border Control and Minerals Unit, Scene of Crime Unit and Zesa Loss Control were advised and attended the scene, but the suspects could not be found.
She said the cables were measured and were found to be 5 400 metres long.
The vehicle is still locked and is under armed guard.
Source - Byo24News