Police arrest suspects in possession of cell tower batteries and stolen car

Three suspects arrested for possession of cell tower batteries and stolen car in KZN

The Hawk’s Port Shepstone Serious Organised Crime Investigation and Port Shepstone K9 arrested three suspects on the N2 on Tuesday, when they found cellphone network batteries that were reported stolen.

Information was received of a van travelling on the N2 to Port Shepstone loaded with a number of cell phone tower batteries. The Hawks together with the Port Shepstone K9 and LCRC immediately responded to the information and the bakkie in question was located around the Hibberdene area where the members noticed five suspects offloading batteries at on outbuilding of a scrapyard. 

As police officials approached the property, two suspects fled and three suspects aged between 26 and 35 were arrested on the scene for possession of stolen goods. 

The members recovered 48 cell phone tower batteries - 24 Vodacom Batteries and 24 Colide batteries weighing around 90kgs each - to the total value of R480 000 and the bakkie estimated at R280 000, which was reported as stolen, in the Berea area of Durban.  The van has since been impounded. 

The suspects are scheduled to appear in Hibberdene, Turton District Court on Thursday and are expected to face charges relating to possession of stolen goods.  

Enquiries:
Andrea Naicker
Cell: 082 826 8955

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