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R50k reward offered for recovery of R7-m worth of stolen masks

The empty truck was recovered in Thembisa hours later

Management of a Boksburg-based trucking company is offering a cash reward of R50 000 for information leading to the recovery of stolen essential goods, as well as the arrest and subsequent prosecution of all parties involved in the crime.

According to the company’s general manager, the ordeal began when a gang of criminals hijacked their truck hauling a load of 250 000 masks worth an estimated street value of R7-million in Boksburg North on April 16.

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“The truck had just returned from collecting the masks from the client before it was hijacked as it was approaching the depot in Hughes. My driver was released unharmed,” said the general manager.

A reward of up to R50 000 has been offered in exchange for information that will lead to the recovery of these stolen masks, as well as the arrest and subsequent prosecution of all parties involved in the crime.

The general manager added that the truck was, hours later, recovered in Thembisa, but the load was nowhere to be found.

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“Please keep your eye open for these masks. Seemingly, they are an extremely hot commodity right now. A reward of up to R50 000 is being offered to any individual for information that could lead to the recovery of the masks and the arrests of those involved in the hijacking.”

Those with helpful information are asked to contact Boksburg North SAPS WO van Aswegen on 082 377 3182.

*Note: This report previously stated that the value of the stolen goods was R2 million. This publication has since been informed that the value is, in fact, R7 million and updated the story accordingly.

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