Gauteng Community Safety on fight against crime

Gauteng traffic police arrest suspects with R9 million worth of
computers

17 March 2009

The Gauteng's Department of Community Safety anti-truck hijacking unit has
made another breakthrough in the fight against crime when they arrested two
suspects for being in possession of stolen laptops valued at around R9 million
as well as a stolen vehicle. The arrest took place on Monday night, 16 March
2009, in Alberton following a tipoff that the suspects had robbed a computer
warehouse of about 900 laptops in Kempton Park.

Formed in December 2008, the anti-truck hijacking unit is part of the joint
gauteng aggravated robbery strategy being implemented by the Department of
Community Safety together with the South African Police Service in the province
aimed at combating armed robberies of residences, businesses and vehicles
commonly referred to as the ‘trio crimes.’

Subsequent to the tipoff, members of the unit responded immediately and
followed the suspects who were travelling in a stolen Nissan truck until it
stopped in a filling station in Alberton. The suspect appeared briefly at the
Alberton Magistrate Court on charges of business robbery and theft. They were
denied bail since one of the suspects was also wanted for other crimes.

For more information contact:
Mandla Radebe
Tel: 011 689 3741/3633
Cell: 083 288 8915
E-mail: Mandla.Radebe@gauteng.gov.za

Issued by: Department of Community Safety, Gauteng Provincial
Government
17 March 2009
Source: Department of Community Safety, Gauteng Provincial Government (http://www.gautengonline.gov.za/)

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