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LETSITELE: Butchery burgled by boneheads.

Suspects escape with the cash register... filled with float.

The Letsitele Slaghuis/Butchery was burgled last night by seeming simpletons.

The bandits used a brick to smash a hole in the glass… right in the middle of the pane.

Then they chipped away the edges to make the hole big enough to fit through… the hole in the middle of the pane, about a meter off the ground.

They climbed in through the hole, and went straight for the cash register… the cash register, holding about R300 in float.

Never mind the thousands of rands in fresh meat, biltong, equipment and other products… Perhaps not one of their finest moments.

Letsitele Butchery burgled. Suspects escape with the cash register. Photo: Jaryd Moore

The butchery is owned by the du Plessis family in Letsitele. They’re upset because they now have to replace the window pane, which will cost around 20 times the value of what the simpletons stole.

Local residents are reminded to be on alert for the current increase in (senseless) crimes in the area.

 

See also:

Police launch man hunt for Business Robbery

Manhunt on for armed gang

Seven in court for ‘Boko Haram’ gang murder

(Afr.) Man aangerand op plot in Letsitele

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